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2885 days ago

Are you experiencing unexplained pain?

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Are you suffering pain that other thinks you may be imagining?
Has an injury healed but the pain is so great you think you are going mad?
Would you like to be able to share with others this unexplained feeling ?
READ more then;

A Northland woman is warning people who are experiencing … View more
Are you suffering pain that other thinks you may be imagining?
Has an injury healed but the pain is so great you think you are going mad?
Would you like to be able to share with others this unexplained feeling ?
READ more then;

A Northland woman is warning people who are experiencing extreme pain for no apparent reason to seek advice because they may be suffering from complex regional pain syndrome.

In July Jill Ansell-Douglas fell in the hallway of her Whangarei home fracturing her wrist. She was taken to hospital by ambulance, her wrist was plastered and she was sent home. as was normal for this type of accident.

However for Ansell-Douglas the pain from what was essentially a simple facture became so intense she thought she was losing her mind.

"I was doing bizarre things like putting the milk in the oven and mixing my words. I thought I must have hit my head when I fell - even though I knew I hadn't.

"The pain kept ramping up rather than subsiding and while having my plaster changed I nearly passed out from just the vibration of the cutting tool.

"Friends and family kept telling me the pain was in my head. I started doubting my own sanity, and felt isolated."

"Normally I have a reasonably high pain tolerance - but I was confused, nauseous, sweating, had swelling, burning, shooting pains and an extreme sensitivity to touch, none of which were diminishing as time went on. I even tried ripping my plaster off in my sleep."

Once out of plaster, Ansell-Douglas found she couldn't move her hand or arm.

While x-rays revealed "nothing", painkillers and anti nausea pills were still having no effect.

She asked her doctor for a referral to a physiotherapist.

Hand therapist Julie Taylor believed her patient was suffering from complex regional pain syndrome and started treatment including craniosacral, mirror box and hand therapy which is starting to help.

CRPS is a long-term disorder of the nervous system and not easily diagnosed. was first recorded in the 19th century during the American Civil War.

The exact cause is unknown, but among other triggers, even relatively minor trauma to a body part may lead to CRPS.

As a result of her experience Ansell-Douglas is keen to help others gain support, and share resources and service providers' details. While there is a Kiwi CRPS website Ansel Douglas would like to set up a Northland support group.

"I'd like to set up a group, but am unsure on the format. It could be formal meet sessions or an online chat group. I'm keen to hear from others to discuss options. Please call me on 021 117 6622."

2873 days ago

Make time to call the older people you know this Christmas.

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think … View moreSometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.

Age Concern New Zealand will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect this Holiday Season.

3. Ring your older family members and friends to wish them happy holidays. Something as simple as a phone call can have positive benefits that go both ways. Connection with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about.

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2874 days ago

Have you seen this man? There are concerns for his safety!!!!

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Whangarei Police remain very concerned for the safety of Kevin Charles Stewart, and are asking coastal residents and property owners to check around them for anything unusual.

The 55-year-old left a cabin he lives in near central Whangarei some time during the night of December 7/8.

He has … View more
Whangarei Police remain very concerned for the safety of Kevin Charles Stewart, and are asking coastal residents and property owners to check around them for anything unusual.

The 55-year-old left a cabin he lives in near central Whangarei some time during the night of December 7/8.

He has not made contact with friends or family since he was last seen late in the evening on December 7.

Mr Stewart is of slim build and approximately 169cm tall, with grey hair and brown eyes.

He may have made his way to east coast beaches near Whangarei, so Police ask property and bach owners to please check your dwellings and shed or garages for any unusual signs or activity.

If you live in coastal settlements near Whangarei, please also check any neighbouring empty properties.

Anyone who has seen Mr Stewart or has any information that may help Police find him, is asked to contact Senior Sergeant Steve Dickson on (09) 430 4542.

Urgent information can be phoned in to 111.

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2874 days ago

Nominate your Neighbourhood Champion

The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa

We all know a neighbour who goes above and beyond, are the glue of our street or community and who really make a difference in our lives. Neighbours Day Aotearoa wants to celebrate those people, so we are introducing the NEIGHBOURHOOD CHAMPIONS. Each month we will be sending a wee gift of thanks to… View moreWe all know a neighbour who goes above and beyond, are the glue of our street or community and who really make a difference in our lives. Neighbours Day Aotearoa wants to celebrate those people, so we are introducing the NEIGHBOURHOOD CHAMPIONS. Each month we will be sending a wee gift of thanks to the neighbourhood champion of the month. How does it work? You can nominate a champion in your neighbourhood by emailing kiaora@neighboursday.org.nz with the story, a picture if you have one, and your neighbourhood champion's contact number or address if you have it so we can get in touch with the if they win. We will post the story and the picture on our facebook page. The story that gets the most likes that month wins the gift of thanks. Our first gift is this beautiful Pohutukawa Pendant from Paul Harris Art and Design .... perfect summer gift, and a perfect gift of thanks.

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2875 days ago

Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition

Noriko from Glenbervie

#christmasletterbox All hand-made including Santa Claus. Materials are mostly recycled stuff and the rest is the left-over craft material at hand so no new material was bought for this. I wish everybody a happy and safe holiday season.

2875 days ago

Christmas in the Strand

Natasha Buck from Cancer Society Northland

Bringing Christmas cheer to Whangarei, for the 10th year the Cancer Society will be gift-wrapping presents for a donation.
At the Strand - Old Whitcoull’s entrance 16th -24th Dec from 10 am
Proudly sponsored by the Strand

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2875 days ago

Summer Safe Carparks

Whangarei District Council

The Summer Safe Carpark Community Safety Programme kicked off on 3 December. Volulnteers will patrol various carparks during weekends and upcoming public holidays! THANK YOU for your valuable contribution in making Whangarei a safer district. Read more about the programme at the link below.

2875 days ago

An easy way to give this Christmas!

FreshChoice New Zealand

What is your favourite Christmas treat? Mint sauce, scorched almonds, salted peanuts, picked onions? FreshChoice Supermarkets are encouraging customers to give non-perishable food items to their local community through the Give Local in store. So when you are putting your fav into the trolley add… View moreWhat is your favourite Christmas treat? Mint sauce, scorched almonds, salted peanuts, picked onions? FreshChoice Supermarkets are encouraging customers to give non-perishable food items to their local community through the Give Local in store. So when you are putting your fav into the trolley add a second one for the donation trolley. An easy way to give locally this Christmas. Learn more

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2876 days ago

Connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season - Tip 2

The Team from Age Concern New Zealand

If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.

Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people… View more
If you haven’t already made contact with your neighbour, the holiday season is a perfect opportunity to break the ice.

Sometimes we get caught up in the Christmas rush, and don’t take time to think about people who may be experiencing a much quieter holiday season. Contact with older people can help families to connect with what Christmas is really about, and it’s a great time to explore memories and think about traditions.

We will posting 5 tips leading up to Christmas on how you can connect with your older neighbours this Holiday Season.

2. Pop over with a hand-made card from a child
A little note to say Happy Holidays can make the world of difference to an older neighbour. Have your son or daughter make up a card or get your crafty hat on and make one yourself. It’s a great excuse to pop over and have a nice chat.

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2877 days ago

Garage sale - 7.00am Saturday 10th Dec 15 Hinau Street Tikipunga

Russell & Angela from Tikipunga

I promised my hubby he could have the space back in his gge so out go the boxes of kids clothes, books, outgrown toys and unused items. Fill a shopping bag with clothes for $5.

Negotiable

2878 days ago

Bridge closed to boaties tonight (9 Dec)

Whangarei District Council

Te Matau a Pohe bridge will be closed tonight (9 December) from 7pm to 6am Saturday morning to all boats over 6.5m height during these times. This is for routine internal inspection of the lifting bridge beams.

We recommend that skippers intending on using their boats tonight, plan to leave … View more
Te Matau a Pohe bridge will be closed tonight (9 December) from 7pm to 6am Saturday morning to all boats over 6.5m height during these times. This is for routine internal inspection of the lifting bridge beams.

We recommend that skippers intending on using their boats tonight, plan to leave before or after these times and book an opening time with Bridge Control.

The contacts for Bridge Control are: VHF Channel 18, mobile +64 (0)21 401 752 or Landline +64 (0)9 438 7261.

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2878 days ago

Whangarei Boys' High School to have interactive WWI memorial

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Are your related , or have knowledge on any of the WW1 soldiers
who are honoured on Memorial Drive in Whangarei Boys' High School?
Check out the names in the photo - Do you recognise anyone and can you help?

New plaques and interactive information is planned for the tree lined drive … View more
Are your related , or have knowledge on any of the WW1 soldiers
who are honoured on Memorial Drive in Whangarei Boys' High School?
Check out the names in the photo - Do you recognise anyone and can you help?

New plaques and interactive information is planned for the tree lined drive and teacher Josh Clark and student Zac Miller-Waugh would love to hear from you.
In 1934, 30 pohutukawa trees were planted to represent the fallen soldiers along the drive.


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2878 days ago

Last chance to enter our Christmas letterbox competition!

Mike Pero Real Estate New Zealand - HQ

Untangle your tinsel and head down the drive! It's your last chance to enter the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition. Simply decorate your letterbox for the festive season, share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before Monday 12 December and … View moreUntangle your tinsel and head down the drive! It's your last chance to enter the Mike Pero Christmas Letterbox Competition. Simply decorate your letterbox for the festive season, share a photo on your Neighbourly noticeboard using the hashtag #christmasletterbox before Monday 12 December and we'll put you in the draw to win great prizes - including Prezzy® cards!

Help Santa find his way by decorating your letterbox this Christmas! Find out more.
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2887 days ago

Mayor takes the plunge for cleaner waterways

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Whangarei Mayor Sheryl Mai and councillor Tricia Cutforth were the first of around 38 swimmers to "Take The Plunge " in support of cleaning up Whangarei's Hatea River.

Campaigners pushing for cleaning up the Town Basin and other waterways in the district collected more than 170 … View more
Whangarei Mayor Sheryl Mai and councillor Tricia Cutforth were the first of around 38 swimmers to "Take The Plunge " in support of cleaning up Whangarei's Hatea River.

Campaigners pushing for cleaning up the Town Basin and other waterways in the district collected more than 170 signatures at the inaugural event held on November 19 at the Canopy Bridge.

Two out of five water tests taken by the Northland Regional Council this year have recorded bacteria levels in the Hatea River considered unsafe for swimming.

Organisers of the event Together Tahi will be presenting a petition to the Whangarei District and Northland Regional Councils which asks the councils to make cleaning up and prevention of pollution in the waterways more of a priority.

Together Tahi plans to hold the event annually until 2025.

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2879 days ago

Whangarei programme builds resilience in young men

Annette Lambly-Robinson Reporter from Whangārei Leader

Young men who face family violence, suicide and depression challenges in their day-to-day lives are learning valuable life skills as part of close-knit group.
The group meet weekly, where they work on art and murals and practice traditional and alternative kai gathering methods. Along the way … View more
Young men who face family violence, suicide and depression challenges in their day-to-day lives are learning valuable life skills as part of close-knit group.
The group meet weekly, where they work on art and murals and practice traditional and alternative kai gathering methods. Along the way they have serious discussions about the issues the young men face.
Read more....
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