DES, Guilt, Fear, and other Emotions Review of the emotions including anger, anxiety, fear, frustration and guilt felt by most diethylstilbestrol DES victims.
DES Activist outside USA Carol Devine, Founder and Coordinator of DES Action Australia-NSW, highlights the difficulties for a DES activist to access information outside USA.
DES and Breast Cancer Risks Are DES daughters at higher risk of Breast Cancer? What is the NHS approach in UK and what are the prevention measures?
Wanted: DES Aware Doctors Please contact your local DES Action Group if you know a sensitive, aware doctor that you would recommend to DES victims.
Want to know more about the pregnancy drug DiEthylStilbestrol?
My DES Daughter Journey – Introduction The journey started with a miscarriage and an operation. Now my DES journey is taking a new start with my Diethylstilbestrol “Journal of a DES Daughter”.
My DES Daughter Journey – Doctors I have been exposed to DES but doctors needed more evidence to accept that diethylstilboestrol had contributed to my miscarriage.
The FDA is lying by omission M. Henderson (US FDA) and C. McCarthy (screenwriter) communication about the health benefits of limiting the use of DES diethylstilbestrol in pregnancy.
International Women’s Day March 2011 Attend Journal of a DES Daughter International Women’s Day event on Facebook. Celebrate the courage of women affected by diethylstilbestrol.
Want to know more about the pregnancy drug DiEthylStilbestrol?
Diethylstilbestrol DES Journal of a DES daughter on Di-Ethyl Stilbestrol® (or diethylstilboestrol in UK). Sources DES action groups, DES exposure, DES pregnancy & DES media information.
DES Exposure Diethylstilbestrol exposure may have affected three generations (DES mothers, their children and grandchildren). Sources review of DES exposure.
DES Side Effects Diethylstilbestrol side effects may have affected three generations (DES mothers, their children and grandchildren). Sources review of DES side effects.
DES Pregnancy Diethylstilbestrol side effects are frightening, but here is a message of hope to all DES daughters living a DES pregnancy.
Distilbene® Drug Despite warnings to discontinue using DES in pregnancy, Distilbène® continued to be prescribed to pregnant women in France until 1977.
Liste de vidéos sur le Distilbène DES en français, sur YouTube
YouTube DiEthylStilboestrol’s Channel : Utérus en T YouTube : 2010.11 “Diaporama Constance Lanxade de Champris, présenté dans “Le couffin de l’héritage”, La Schola Cantorum, Paris, 19 novembre 2010, Réseau DES France“.
YouTube DiEthylStilboestrol’s Channel : “vital désir” , la bande annonce YouTube : 2010.10 “Florence, une jeune femme de 38 ans est victime d’une fausse-couche au 6ème moi de sa grossesse. Le résultat de son hystérogrpahie révèle une malformation. La cause serait le Ditalmide: un médicament sensé prévenir les fausses couches, interdit aux Etats-Unis dès 1971 et, en France, seulement 6 ans plus tard“.
YouTube DiEthylStilboestrol’s Channel : Distilbène®, un scandale médical toujours d’actualité YouTube : 2010.06 “Le 19 novembre 2010 se tient au Sénat un colloque sur le Distilbène®, ce médicament prescrit jusqu’en 1977 aux femmes ayant des problèmes de fécondité et qui a provoqué des cancers et malformations génitales chez leurs descendants. Nous recevons le gynécologue Michel Tournaire, ancien chef de service de la maternité de l’hôpital Saint-Vincent-de-Paul à Paris“.
YouTube DiEthylStilboestrol’s Channel : Le combat de victimes du médicament “Distilbène®” YouTube : 2009.11 “Jusqu’en 1977, les médecins en France ont prescrit massivement du Distilbène® aux femmes enceintes pour éviter les fausses couches. Ce médicament était en fait très dangereux pour les enfants nés de ces grossesses. Jeudi, la Cour de cassation doit se prononcer sur une affaire concernant deux femmes, exposées in utero au médicament, et atteintes de cancers. Des “filles Distilbène®” témoignent“.
Flickr DES Diethylstilbestrol’s Sets – Drugs Diethylstilbestrol or DES was sold under many brand names including Distilbène®, Stilboestrol-Borne®, Benzestrol®, Chlorotrianisene®, Estrobene® and Estrosyn® to name just a few.
Flickr DES Diethylstilbestrol’s Sets – France The support group Réseau DES France was established in 1994. They’ve achieved many results and successes such a the right to longer maternity leave for DES pregnancies.
Flickr – DES Diethylstilbestrol’s Sets – USA DES Action USA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to identify, educate, provide support to, and advocate for DES-exposed individuals as well as educate health care professionals.
To me, social media is simply the easiest, fastest and cheapest, yet effective way to raise DES awareness
To me, social media is simply the easiest, fastest and cheapest, yet effective way to raise DES awareness.
DES Daughter Network is the little sister of Diethylstilbestrol, Journal of a DES Daughter but focuses on social media and social networking. The purpose of this blog is to share the latest DES news and updates from around the world as and when they are published all under one “roof”, one social media platform. It features and displays the social networks where DES groups and myself have a social media presence to further raise awareness of the DES cause and connect the dots between existing organizations.
Why a new blog?
Around the world, thousands, maybe millions of people are totally unaware that they were exposed to diethylstilbestrol (or DES), a toxic and carcinogenic drug. All of these people are not receiving proper medical treatment, or making truly informed decisions about their healthcare, as a result.
How do you reach out to these people? One answer which immediately came to my mind when I started writing my Journal of a DES Daughter is through the use of social media and social networking.
Nowadays, social media and social networking tools are vital to building a strong online presence. The use of social media is stronger than ever. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr are just some of the popular forms of social media used by millions around the world on a daily basis. Chances are, anyone you speak to today has at least one, if not more of these accounts.
To me, social media is simply the easiest, fastest and cheapest, yet effective way to raise DES awareness.
The 4 “C’s of Social Media for the DES cause Connect, Contribute, Collaborate, Change
Connect: DES, like social media, is about people. People affected by this drug disaster often feel lonely and would benefit from connecting with other DES victims.
Contribute: DES information needs to be instantly available to the public to generate an instant reaction and increase awareness.
Collaborate: DES is a worldwide tragedy. DES information, studies and data need to be shared to better understand the full extent of the health issues associated with DES exposure. Social media increases potential for collaboration.
Change: The DES story needs to be told not just through studies, statistics, numbers and figures but through real life experiences. The collective voice of DES victims on social media platforms can bring about change. Lessons must be learned so that history doesn’t repeat itself.
Despite the number of people affected by the DES tragedy and the hard work of DES support groups and activists, the DES cause is going unnoticed, or not noticed enough amongst the general public. The use of social media has the ability to change this. In today’s fast-moving world, we will make a difference and bring about change only if we connect, contribute, and collaborate.
Did you know that you can create a toolbar for your website / blog that includes all of your own content and most visited sites? I didn’t but my husband did so when I told him I was spending a lot of time logging-in to my DES blogs, facebook, twitter and other social media accounts and finding the websites I visit on a daily basis, he kindly said to me “no worries, leave it with me and I’ll sort something out for you”.
I’m no expert but he is and as per magic and in no time he created a DES Awareness toolbar where I could easily in just one click have access to all my “DES stuff”. Many of you won’t need this but if like me you need to have access to all the great work DES advocates around the world are doing in just one click you may be interested in downloading and adding this Free DES Awareness Toolbar to your Bookmarks menu. Or you may decide to create your own customized toolbar. Here are some of the benefits:
The Alexa Toolbar Creator allows you to build a custom toolbar to help you connect with your visitors and increase traffic to your site. You can choose from a selection of features to add, including your logo, site search, custom menus, links to popular content on your site, and social networking. Also, by including dynamic headlines from blogs or other RSS/Atom feeds, you can message your customers in real time, wherever they are on the web. You can createAlexa toolbars for Internet Explorer and Firefox.
How easy is it to create a toolbar? It is relatively easy, but it’s even easier to download the FREE and handy DES Awareness Toolbar we’ve created for you.
The DES Awareness Toolbar features:
Menu button / drop down links to DES blogs / websites.
RSS Feed button / drop down links to DES posts.
Menu button / drop down links to DES on Facebook.
Menu button / drop down links to DES on Twitter.
Twitter Feed button / drop down links to DES tweets.
Menu button /drop down links to DES on Flickr.
Menu button / drop down links to DES on Google+.
Menu button / drop down links to DES on Pinterest.
Menubutton / drop down links to DES on Scoop.it.
Menu button / drop down links to DES on YouTube.
After download, follow the instructions and it will install in seconds. Contact us if you need any assistance. We hope that you will find our DES Awareness toolbar useful as much as we do.