Stirling Observer

Cancer workshop

- Kaiya Marjoriban­ks

Cancer survivors and those living with the disease are being invited to attend an event organised by NHS Forth Valley and Macmillan Cancer Support.

The health and wellbeing session – on Thursday, November 22 between 10.15am and 3pm at Falkirk Golf Club – is open to those who have finished treatment, or are being monitored.

Partners, a family member and/or close friend are also welcome to attend the event, which will provide lunch and refreshmen­ts during talks on relevant issues from healthcare profession­als, and stalls where you can find out about other sources of support.

Topics covered will include Psychologi­cal Wellbeing, Managing Tiredness, Healthy lifestyle and Getting the Most Out of Your Appointmen­ts. A Q&A session will also be held at the end.

Dr Susie Porteous, Macmillan Consultant Clinical Psychologi­st for NHS Forth Valley, said: “When someone has been diagnosed with cancer they have to adjust to many changes and this means that patients and those close to them often experience strong emotions and worries.

“When treatment finishes people can be surprised if they don’t feel ‘back to normal’. Similarly, people who are living with active cancer may be coping with physical problems and overwhelmi­ng emotions.

“The aim of the session is to help people living with and beyond cancer to make sense of their experience and to let them know about resources which are available to help manage any ongoing concerns.”

Anyone interested in attending should call the One to One Team at Airth Health Centre on 01324 832921 or email: fv-uhb. maconesupp­ort@nhs.net A thief stole a bike from a shed at a church in Cowie.

The crook nicked a silver gents hybrid Carrera bike, worth £350, from a shed at Sacred Heart Church, in Bannockbur­n Road.

Police believe the bike was taken between 1am and 8am on Tuesday, November 6.

Anyone with informatio­n is urged to contact the police by calling 101.

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