Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Latina Starts a Social Media Revolution for Cancer Survivors



You turn to Facebook to share your smallest every day thoughts and crazy night out pictures, but if you have been touched by cancer, whether you are a patient or survivor or have a family member or friend who is, there is now essentially a Facebook for cancer, IHadCancer.com, where you can share your experience and connect with others in worldwide network of support.


The website is the brainchild of Mailet Lopez, 37, the Cuban-born co-founder of an award-winning New York City digital ad agency, Squeaky Wheel Media, and a breast cancer survivor. Users can choose to connect with others nearby or across the globe according to any type of cancer, read each others’ stories and treatment journals and even simply vent by writing cancer an eff-off messages.

We talked to Lopez, and her business partner and friend Anthony Del Monte, about coping with and surviving the disease and building a space for others to find support.

How did the idea for the website come about?

Lopez: In 2008, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and the amount of information you get on the web is overwhelming. You start feeling alone, you don’t know who you should trust or believe. I had great family support and friends, but I didn’t have anyone who had gone through the same thing as myself, who I could talk to and who could guide me and tell me the challenges I would be facing. I was lucky enough to then meet someone who just a year prior had had breast cancer and she was able to provide guidance and tell me about her experience, which was really beneficial. After I’d gone through my surgery and treatment, my doctor started constantly referring other patients to talk to me and Anthony told me I should start a blog and tell everyone about my experience. I saw the power of sharing stories and experiences, so I took the blog further into the website.

Del Monte: The significance of what she did was really tap into a technical apparatus that really plays into the core altruistic support hat’s resident with anyone who’s dealt with cancer, whether they are a fighter, survivor or supporter. One of the most powerful aspects of the site is being able to look at a map [locating other website users] and realize that you’re just not alone. That’s the sheer impact of looking on a map and seeing that there are other people right in your neighborhood going through the same thing.

How did you develop that attitude in your own cancer fight?

Lopez: I had noticed a lump, went to the doctor, who said, ‘It’s probably nothing but let’s get you a mammogram.’ Then I got a biopsy. I got the news of a biopsy result while I was on vacation in Florida. I was with my sister and my cousins. I wasn’t expecting the results to be positive so there was a lot of crying and then I said, ‘Well, I’ve already changed my diet, I exercise.’ I was trying to be as healthy as possible. I can’t mope around in bed and cry. So we went off to the beach, went out to dinner, and that’s what I continued to do for the entire time. There’s no point in being down. Life continues and you have to take it the best you can, deal with things as you continue moving forward.

Del Monte: I never once felt sorry for Mailet because I knew that she would survive because her spirit is so strong and she is so loving. But I told her that she could die, which got her so angry and she’d say, no ‘I don’t have cancer, I had cancer.’ So that’s how that started.

That’s how how the past tense in the website name started?

Lopez: I would constantly correct him and say ‘I had cancer and I’m not going to die.’ For me, it was about allowing myself to believe that and having that resonate to my family and friends so they would stop treating me like I was sick and continue to live their lives and me live mine and not treat me with pity and not with ‘Ay Dios mio!’ It’s a state of mind, looking toward the future, having hope and knowing everything is going to be fine. It’s the kind of thinking you have to have even if you just have three months, because otherwise, it doesn’t do you or anyone else any good.

What have been some of the feedback from IHadCancer.com users so far?

Lopez: We had someone who joined the site and immediately emailed us and said, ‘Oh my God, this is great. My family lives 800 miles away from me. I’m a lone, I signed up and I was able to start connecting with people near me going through the same thing. Thank you so much.’ We have people from 65 countries on the site. We have a 13-year-old signed up and a 90-year-old. From a positive standpoint you want to see that someone with your type of cancer has survived. It gives you hope. And it gives people an outlet to get things off their chest and ask questions that family members wouldn’t know.

Del Monte: What’s really surprising is the amount of caregivers joining the site interacting with other caregivers. People are also going offline o hook up together and physically meet, which is great.

Mailet, how important is a take-charge attitude to surviving and how does the website encourage that?

Lopez: It’s very important. People email me through the website, asking me about all the vegetable and fruit juicing that I did and the treatments [including a Cuban treatment that uses blue scorpion venom] that I tried. I’m not telling anyone what to do, but I’m making them aware of options that are out there from a reliable source, not someone who doesn’t have a face online and you don’t know whether to trust them or not. I’ve had this experience and you can take it, do your own research and go to your doctor informed. Because even doctors don’t have too much information beyond the treatments they themselves are doing. The don’t have the time to really sit with you and discuss options and here you are, making life altering decisions with someone who can only give you 15 minutes.

Source: Damarys Ocana


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Latino Stars Who Rule the Twitterverse

Here's a round-up of our fave celebs to follow on Twitter and why:

Mariah Carey: @MariahCarey
Followers: 4,063,790

Why You Should Follow: Because the woman tweets while having contractions for crying out loud! This weekend, after being rushed to the hospital on her b-day following a false labor scare, the pop princess made sure to let all her little lambs know that everything was OK.

Typical Tweet:  “They almost came on 3/27- happy anniversary in deed!!! We have a few more weeks 2 go but- wow!!!: ) #soreadyallready!”


Shakira: @shakira
Twitter Followers: 5,048,308

Why You Should Follow: Shakira is a citizen of the world and it shows! The Colombian pop star spends as much time on her philanthropic and political endeavors as she does on her music and her Twitter is a trilingual celebration of her can-do attitude. She also uses social media to share personal news, as she did when she announced her break-up from Antonio de la Rua. Soon after, her new bf Gerard Pique was posting photos of their joint birthday celebration on Facebook!

Typical Tweet: “Thanks to President Rousseff for today's meeting! We won't give up on Early Childhood Development in Latin America @movimientoalas – Shak”


Ricky Martin: @ricky_martin
Twitter Followers: 2,624,994

Why You Should Follow: Ricky Martin is about as beautiful inside as he is on the outside. He consistently uses his Twitter account to uplift his followers, share important news about children’s rights and give his fans input into stuff like his set list for his upcoming Musica+Sexo+Alma tour (MAS) which just kicked off in Martin’s home town of San Juan, PR.

Typical Tweet: “I am many things and I am nothing! I am love, truth, light. I am music, I am YOU!”



Daddy Yankee: @dynation
Twitter Followers: 1,027,456

Why You Should Follow: Daddy Yankee has a lot of really serious fans following him on Twitter and if you’re into Spanish-language Urban music you should be following him too! DY and his nation are always tweeting about the coolest new stuff any guy would love, like the NBA Dunk contest, New York City and…Elizabeth Taylor?! Hey, Yankee has diverse interests.

Typical Tweet: “ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE- DY "PRESTIGE" ✈✈✈✈✈✈✈ to NYC.



Perez Hilton: @PerezHilton
Twitter Followers: 3,135,037

Why You Should Follow: Perez may have started “Hollywood’s Most Hated Website” but the gossip king shows nothing but love to his celeb friends on Twitter. From Lady Gaga to Selena Gomez, Hilton is always dishing with the biggest stars. His recent Blue Ball birthday party was an example of how much Hollywood actually loves the Cuban blogger, everyone and their mother was in attendance.

Typical Tweet: “@ladygaga I love you so much! Thank you for being a REAL friend! I will cherish your present forever! Let's hope I don't die using it! Ha xo”


Selena Gomez: @selenagomez
Twitter Followers: 4,576,033

Why You Should Follow: Sure, her beau Justin Bieber’s rabid Beliebers may be threatening her life, but Gomez isn’t going to let a little thing like a death threat keep her away from her Twitter! Selena consistently uses her tweets to share love with her fans, and debut new music and projects. But we love her pics most of all, like the one she retweeted today of her recent reunion with former bestie (and fellow Twitter lover) Demi Lovato!

Typical Tweet: “Who says your not beautiful, party like it's not your birthday @AllstarWeekend + my scene = epic summer tour!! Soooo excited :)”



Jessica Alba: @jessicaalba
Twitter Followers: 1,185,792

Why You Should Follow: Jessica Alba’s Twitter account is refreshingly mundane for an A-list Hollywood starlet. She uses the service to share cute photos of with friends and family and occasionally pick a funny fight with hubby Cash Warren (also a rabid Tweeter) over American Idol. But she also dropped a big bomb earlier this year via the social networking tool, telling fans and followers that she was pregnant with baby number 2 before any tabloid was able to break the news.

Typical Tweet: “Sorry @cash_warren no matter how much you practice you will never sound like Jacob Lusk.”


Enrique Iglesias: @enrique305
Twitter Followers: 821,209

Why You Should Follow: Enrique’s popularity is only growing on the immense popularity of his latest album Euphoria. Iglesias has been tweeting pics from the tour consistently, showing us night after night of sold-out crowds. He’s also not afraid to show a little man love (he only follows two people: Pitbull and Cristiano Ronaldo) on Twitter and gives props to his musical collaborators, as unlikely as they may seem at times!

Typical Tweet: “Hey guys follow @RedOne_Official! He's truly a musical genius, so you should check out all the great artist he's working with. He's like a brother to me and I'm so proud of all his accomplishments.”

Source  Mariela Rosario


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