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MY HEALTH EXPERIENCE: SEAMUS KELLY : The best way to deal with cystic fibrosis is to keep active
”I’M A FARMER by occupation. At least I pretend to be at times. I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when I was six years old and my brother Adrian was born. He was diagnosed with it then, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>MY HEALTH EXPERIENCE: SEAMUS KELLY : The best way to deal with cystic fibrosis is to keep active</p>
<p>”I’M A FARMER by occupation. At least I pretend to be at times. I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when I was six years old and my brother Adrian was born. He was diagnosed with it then, and my younger sister Aileen also has the illness.</p>
<p>Up to that point, my parents were very confused as no one could give them an explanation as to why I was sick. I was only six years old, so I didn’t really know what was happening. School was fine for me; basically if I got a cold I’d be out for a while and would have to stay in bed.</p>
<p>I have to be very careful. I now need about two weeks’ treatment a year, when I get antibiotics. I refuse to have it done overnight in St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin. They put a needle in my arm and I administer the drugs myself at home.</p>
<p>I’m lucky I get away with it once a year. I basically see it as recharging the batteries, and it gets me in gear for the hunting season, which I’m very involved with.</p>
<p>I wasn’t happy with the health service in Dublin. We’ve been promised new facilities for years, but all we have got is empty promises. Hopefully they will finish it.</p>
<p>Once, about eight years ago, I was shoved into isolation in the accident and emergency ward and there wasn’t even a window in this room. They very nearly forgot I existed; at least that’s how I felt. Only for I wasn’t able, I would have got up and walked out. I don’t blame the staff. It’s not their fault as they work under poor conditions.</p>
<p>Last time I was up there was in June or July and I had to stay for a few hours. I wouldn’t stay there overnight under any circumstances. I don’t feel safe there, as there are no proper facilities.</p>
<p>I accept I have cystic fibrosis. There is no point not, as I can’t get out of it. I take one day at a time and hope for the best, eventually they will find some better way of managing it. You have to drive on and keep a good attitude. The hounds and horses are my life and they are my health service. They keep me going.</p>
<p>The cold damp weather suits me better. The sunshine murders me with dust. Last summer was very warm and didn’t help me. I can’t handle hay or straw or anything to do with dust. I am fairly active, especially in August, when I am gone at 3.30am. I have my own hounds and horses and I could be out until 8pm in the evening.</p>
<p>I see other fellas with cystic fibrosis and they spend a lot of time on computer games sitting down or they drink or smoke. Some of them are not looking after themselves. I think country life is far better for you as you are out and about in the fresh air.</p>
<p>When I hunt with hounds on foot, I could cover 10-15 miles a day. That’s better than any physiotherapy you’d ever get. I might also be on horseback for a couple of hours a day and again that’s really good for your circulation.</p>
<p>In terms of medication, there are the tablets I’m meant to be on and there are the ones I actually take. I don’t bother with calcium, but I do take about 20 digestive tablets a day and I also use a nebuliser.</p>
<p>You’ll never see me on a sun holiday. Ireland is warm enough for me. I’m like a vampire sometimes in that I stay in during the day and work early mornings and at night.</p>
<p>Some of my family don’t like to talk about the illness publicly. But the way I see it, if it helps the cause in any way I will do it. If my talking out will result in the Government getting a boot up the arse, then it is worthwhile.</p>
<p>In terms of a transplant, I’ve always said I would not like it. I could not sit in a hospital for weeks on end. I’d prefer to be out on a horse no matter how sick I was.</p>
<p>I’m 32 years old now and I know the older you get the harder it gets. My lung function though has been better this year than the past four years, so I must be doing something right. I do notice things getting a little harder though. I seem to pick up more allergies and get tired easier. I suppose life catches up on you basically.</p>
<p>I know I’m still only 32 years old, but there are times I feel like I am 62. I’m slowing down a bit, but I don’t let it affect me. I try to stay as fit as I can from August until March and getting a few weeks of antibiotics helps recharge the batteries.</p>
<p>What advice would I give to others who were diagnosed with cystic fibrosis? I would say take one day at a time and enjoy life. The best way to deal with the illness is to try to keep active and do as much sport and outdoors activity as you can. Don’t let it get you down.<br />
 Seamus Kelly will be featured on Ear to the Ground on RTÉ One television on December 6th at 8.30pm.<br />
In conversation with Brian O&#8217;Connell </p>
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		<title>National Ploughing Championship &#8220;The Lady is not for turning&#8221;</title>
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		<title>County Councils Supporting RISE!</title>
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<p>The RISE! Campaign is continuing to gather strong support from county councils across the country.</p>
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		<title>Proposed ban on hunting criticised</title>
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MARY MINIHAN
Wed, May 26, 2010
OIREACHTAS ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE: FIANNA FÁIL TDs, including former ceann comhairle John O’Donoghue, criticised elements of the proposed legislation to ban stag hunting with packs of dogs at the Oireachtas environment committee meeting.
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<p>MARY MINIHAN<br />
Wed, May 26, 2010</p>
<p>OIREACHTAS ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE: FIANNA FÁIL TDs, including former ceann comhairle John O’Donoghue, criticised elements of the proposed legislation to ban stag hunting with packs of dogs at the Oireachtas environment committee meeting.</p>
<p>A delegation from the Wild Deer Association of Ireland (WDAI) claimed senior Coillte and National Parks and Wildlife Service personnel shared their concerns about the implications of a subsection of the Wildlife (Amendment) Bill 2010.</p>
<p>The Fianna Fáil TDs and WDAI referred to section 3, subsection 2 of the Bill, which states: “Subject to subsection (3), a person, including the holder of a licence or permission granted under this Act, who hunts deer with two or more dogs, shall be guilty of an offence.”</p>
<p>Section 3, subsection 3 states: “It shall not be an offence for a person to hunt deer with two or more dogs, pursuant to a permission granted under section 42 of this Act, where it is a term of such permission that dogs may be used to hunt deer.”</p>
<p>Department of the Environment officials met representatives of deerstalking associations last week and told them the proposed legislation was not intended to restrict traditional deerstalking and would be amended to ensure clarity.</p>
<p>At yesterday’s meeting, Mr O’Donoghue called on Minister for the Environment John Gormley to remove the first subsection.</p>
<p>“The great Walter Scott would never have written The Lady of the Lake if this legislation had been in place and English literature would have been deprived of the stag at eve drinking its fill,” he said.</p>
<p>Tipperary North TD Maire Hoctor said: “It baffles me as to why this particular section was put into the legislation.”</p>
<p>© 2010 The Irish Times</p>
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OIREACHTAS ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE: FIANNA FÁIL TDs, including former ceann comhairle John O’Donoghue, criticised elements of the proposed legislation to ban stag hunting with packs of dogs at the Oireachtas environment committee meeting.
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<p>OIREACHTAS ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE: FIANNA FÁIL TDs, including former ceann comhairle John O’Donoghue, criticised elements of the proposed legislation to ban stag hunting with packs of dogs at the Oireachtas environment committee meeting.</p>
<p>A delegation from the Wild Deer Association of Ireland (WDAI) claimed senior Coillte and National Parks and Wildlife Service personnel shared their concerns about the implications of a subsection of the Wildlife (Amendment) Bill 2010.</p>
<p>The Fianna Fáil TDs and WDAI referred to section 3, subsection 2 of the Bill, which states: “Subject to subsection (3), a person, including the holder of a licence or permission granted under this Act, who hunts deer with two or more dogs, shall be guilty of an offence.”</p>
<p>Section 3, subsection 3 states: “It shall not be an offence for a person to hunt deer with two or more dogs, pursuant to a permission granted under section 42 of this Act, where it is a term of such permission that dogs may be used to hunt deer.”</p>
<p>Department of the Environment officials met representatives of deerstalking associations last week and told them the proposed legislation was not intended to restrict traditional deerstalking and would be amended to ensure clarity.</p>
<p>At yesterday’s meeting, Mr O’Donoghue called on Minister for the Environment John Gormley to remove the first subsection.</p>
<p>“The great Walter Scott would never have written The Lady of the Lake if this legislation had been in place and English literature would have been deprived of the stag at eve drinking its fill,” he said.</p>
<p>Tipperary North TD Maire Hoctor said: “It baffles me as to why this particular section was put into the legislation.”</p>
<p>Irish Times</p>
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		<title>Cabinet approves contentious Bill to ban stag hunting</title>
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MARY MINIHAN
Wed, Mar 31, 2010
THE CABINET has approved the Bill to ban stag hunting, as some rural Fianna Fáil backbenchers claimed Green leader John Gormley “snubbed” their concerns about proposed dog-breeding and planning legislation.
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<p><strong>MARY MINIHAN</strong></p>
<p>Wed, Mar 31, 2010</p>
<p>THE CABINET has approved the Bill to ban stag hunting, as some rural Fianna Fáil backbenchers claimed Green leader John Gormley “snubbed” their concerns about proposed dog-breeding and planning legislation.</p>
<p>Mr Gormley’s spokesman said the ban, enshrined in the Wildlife Amendment Bill 2010 which will make hunting deer with a pack of hounds an offence, was “as much on the grounds of public safety as it is on the grounds of animal welfare”.</p>
<p>A meeting between Mr Gormley and members of Fianna Fáil’s environmental policy group, scheduled for yesterday, did not take place and has been rescheduled for noon today.</p>
<p>Fianna Fáil representatives gathered in the party’s rooms in the afternoon hoping to speak to Mr Gormley about the Green-sponsored Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009 and the Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009, which have created difficulties within the Coalition.</p>
<p>Some knew beforehand that Mr Gormley would not attend, while others found out when they arrived at the meeting.</p>
<p>Mr Gormley’s spokesman said the Minister wanted two officials to be in attendance, but did not believe it was correct to bring them to the Fianna Fáil party rooms.</p>
<p>Mr Gormley is understood to have offered to meet a small Fianna Fáil delegation in his own office but this offer was refused.</p>
<p>His spokesman said he had set time aside on one of the busiest days of the year, which was dominated by developments relating to the National Asset Management Agency. The rescheduled meeting will take place in a meeting room in Leinster House.</p>
<p>Carlow-Kilkenny TD Bobby Aylward chaired the meeting in the absence of Limerick West TD John Cregan.</p>
<p>His constituency colleagues MJ Nolan and John McGuinness also attended, along with Tipperary North TD Máire Hoctor, Tipperary South deputy Mattie McGrath, Cork North-Central’s Noel O’Flynn, Cork South-West TD Christy O’Sullivan, Brendan Kenneally of Waterford, Laois-Offaly’s Seán Fleming and, briefly, Senator John Carty from Co Mayo. Others sent apologies.</p>
<p>Mr O’Sullivan said: “I’m absolutely disappointed that he didn’t come to meet the parliamentary party grouping . . . he snubbed us in this way.”</p>
<p>Mr McGrath also expressed his disappointment. “We weren’t going to belittle ourselves by going down to him. . . He’s been in before and we treated him civilly.”</p>
<p>The Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting is also scheduled for today at 2.30pm. However, Mr McGuinness is thought unlikely to get support for his call for Taoiseach Brian Cowen to step down.</p>
<p>© 2010 The Irish Times</p>
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		<title>Coalition could break up over Green agenda, warns Aylward 29/03/2010 &#8211; Irish Times</title>
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SOME FIANNA Fáil TDs may not be prepared to vote for legislation to implement key Green Party measures in the Programme for Government, a backbencher has warned.
Carlow-Kilkenny TD Bobby Aylward said his support could not be relied on when it comes to votes in the Dáil on issues such as animal welfare, the Planning Bill [...]]]></description>
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<p>SOME FIANNA Fáil TDs may not be prepared to vote for legislation to implement key Green Party measures in the Programme for Government, a backbencher has warned.</p>
<p>Carlow-Kilkenny TD Bobby Aylward said his support could not be relied on when it comes to votes in the Dáil on issues such as animal welfare, the Planning Bill or a ban on corporate donations.</p>
<p>“If it means there is going to be a break-up of the Coalition so be it. At this stage I am not going to be coerced into voting for another party’s agenda,” said Mr Aylward.</p>
<p>He said that, as a representative of a rural area, he would be looking carefully at issues such as the Dog Breeding Establishments Bill and the proposed ban on stag hunting to see how they affected his constituents.</p>
<p>“ I also have issues with the Planning Bill. It’s as if to say all of us involved in local government are gangsters. I served on a council for 15 years and I never felt I did anything wrong,” said Mr Aylward.</p>
<p>“The tail is not going to wag the dog and Mr Gormley can think again if he expects us to accept some of the things he is proposing,” said the TD.</p></div>
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<p>Mr Gormley concluded his keynote address to his party’s annual convention in Waterford on Saturday night by making a reference to the thousands of rural dwellers who had protested outside the conference centre earlier in the day against the proposed ban on stag hunting and other animal rights measures.</p>
<p>“The protests outside today confirm only one thing: that we are making a difference in Government. And those on horseback and on the soap boxes should know this: your actions serve only to make us more determined than ever to make the changes that are needed,” he said.</p>
<p>The Minister for the Environment also defended the Planning Bill and limitations it will put on the power of local authorities.</p>
<p>Another Kilkenny TD, John McGuinness, said yesterday he would challenge the leadership of Taoiseach Brian Cowen directly at the weekly meeting of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party tomorrow night.</p>
<p>“A new style of politics is needed. We need an energetic, dynamic party leader who will communicate effectively with the public and restore their confidence in the whole process of politics and the policies we are pursuing,” he said.</p>
<p>The party meeting is scheduled for 5.30pm but this is likely to clash with the major announcement on a rescue plan for the banks by Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan at 6pm. Taoiseach to face leadership challenge: page 7; Green Party conference reports: pages 8 and 9; Reshuffle has buoyed spirits of Green grassroots: page 14; Editorial comment: page 15</p></div>
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		<title>Irish Greens risk rift with coalition partners over hunt ban</title>
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Ireland&#8217;s Green party is attempting to ban the country&#8217;s only stag hunt, triggering an animal rights row with rural communities, the traditional supporters of its coalition partners in the Dublin government.
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Ireland&#8217;s Green party is attempting to ban the country&#8217;s only stag hunt, triggering an animal rights row with rural communities, the traditional supporters of its coalition partners in the Dublin government.</p>
<p>Hunt supporters will gather later tomorrow to vent their wrath outside the Greens&#8217; annual conference in Waterford, opening a political rift that could add to pressures on the coalition with Fianna Fáil.</p>
<p>Those defending the 150-year-old Ward Union stag hunt, which operates in north County Dublin and County Meath, claim the proposed ban is the thin end of a legislative wedge that will undermine Ireland&#8217;s entire hunting community and damage its lucrative horse racing industry.</p>
<p>A coalition of hunts and field sports organisations known as RISE (Rural Ireland Says Enough) has already mobilised thousands of supporters at rallies where leading Irish jockeys have voiced their opposition to the proposed ban.</p>
<p>The champion rider Ruby Walsh warned that a ban could lead to other rural pursuits such as fox hunting, shooting, angling and point-to-point, being outlawed. &#8220;This is a bigger issue than stag hunting and has to be stopped before it gathers momentum,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Hunting is the best way to learn to ride at a competitive level and every national hunt jockey would have hunted.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Green party, which recently lost one of its ministers in a political scandal, is in favour of outlawing all bloodsports. Its coalition partner, Fianna Fáil, however, is strongest in the rural constituencies.</p>
<p>The Dublin government, as a whole, has seen its popularity plunge as it cuts wages and services in an attempt to tackle Ireland&#8217;s massive debts.</p>
<p>The deal reached between the two parties on hunting is a compromise that opponents claim is motivated by the need to prevent the Greens deserting the coalition. The precise terms of the ban are due to be published shortly but fox hunting will be unaffected.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will be introducing legislation to end the Ward Union hunt,&#8221; a Green party spokeswoman said today . &#8220;Our policy is to ban all bloodsports, but under the agreement with our coalition partners we have decided to ban stag hunting.&#8221;</p>
<p>In past decades, hunting in Ireland was characterised as a hangover of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy. The Ward Union staghounds was founded in 1854; many early members were English army officers garrisoned outside Dublin.</p>
<p>The hunt now has about 150 to 200 followers and is technically a carted stag hunt: the organisation selects one deer from its Irish red deer herd kept at Greenpark, Dunshaughlin, Co Meath, and that animal is then transported to the field to be chased by hounds and riders. The hunt insists that the &#8220;purpose of the pursuit is not to kill the deer&#8221;. If the deer is brought to bay it is &#8220;repatriated&#8221; with the herd, the hunt&#8217;s website says.</p>
<p>Oliver Russel, an engineer by profession, a hunt member and former chairman of the Ward Union, said: &#8220;People are incensed at what appears to be a pure attack on rural pursuits. The government is picking on a single hunt. We are an easy target. We are local farmers, builders, postmen. Soon they will try and get rid of all hunting, fishing and shooting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Liam Cahill, of RISE, who is helping organise the protest in Waterford, added: &#8220;At least 50 deer a year get killed by motorists in Phoenix Park [in central Dublin]. This is an onslaught on a rural way of life.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the Irish Council Against Blood Sports says chased deer have died of exhaustion, and at least one harried stag leaped into a village school playground as children were leaving class.</p>
<p>In its submissions the Irish Council against Blood Sports has said: &#8220;Deer suffer greatly by being pursued by dogs across countryside for what could be up to three hours or more.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have received accounts of stags being seen running down public roads and even through a Co Meath village in an extremely distressed condition, foaming at the mouth and some with obvious injuries and bleeding. One woman told us of a stag which ran headlong into a gate and had its neck broken.&#8221;</p>
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GREEN PARTY leader John Gormley has defended the planned legislation to ban stag hunting which he said was necessary in “an increasingly urbanised environment”.
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<p>GREEN PARTY leader John Gormley has defended the planned legislation to ban stag hunting which he said was necessary in “an increasingly urbanised environment”.</p>
<p>In a statement to The Irish Times last night, he noted: “The Green Party does not shy away from the realities of rural living. Deer need to be culled when numbers are out of control and when damage is being done to trees or farmers’ crops. For this we rely on expert advice from the Parks and Wildlife Service.”</p>
<p>But he added: “The issue of stag hunting steps outside the simple issue of animal cruelty. It is one of safety in an increasingly urbanised environment.”</p>
<p>The ban is one of a number of animal welfare measures which were included in the renewed programme for government.</p>
<p>The pro-hunting group Rise! (Rural Ireland Says Enough!) claims that a ban on stag hunting is “the thin end of the wedge” and that “a ban on all field sports is part of Green Party policy and will follow when the timing suits them”. Mr Gormley said he was well aware of the importance of rural pursuits such as shooting and fishing which were “enjoyed by many Irish people”. He said there was no move to stop such country pursuits in the lifetime of this Government.</p>
<p>Green Party deputy leader Mary White and spokeswoman on rural affairs and hunting-related issues said the ban on stag hunting “is going to happen”.</p>
<p>She claimed the legislation was “vital in modernising the animal welfare protections in this country” and to halt “some cruel practices against animals”.</p>
<p>Fine Gael has said it will vote against the proposed ban on stag hunting and will repeal it if the party forms the next government.</p>
<p>A spokesman for the Labour Party said it had “not yet taken any formal decision” on how it would vote on the issue.</p>
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		<title>Mary White Carlow Kilkenny &#8211; Greens No Support for Hunting or Coursing</title>
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Outside this hotel today we had a protest. As the only rural TD in this Party I want to say that we have done more for animal welfare than any other Party. People protesting today about the end of shooting and fishing are wrong. We are opposed to setting animal against animal &#8211; that is [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.greenparty.ie/en/news/latest_news/some_people_tell_the_truth_and_tell_it_slant_we_tell_it_straight">Outside this hotel today we had a protest. As the only rural TD in this Party I want to say that we have done more for animal welfare than any other Party. People protesting today about the end of shooting and fishing are wrong. We are opposed to setting animal against animal &#8211; that is our national policy. But it is disingenuous to try and roll fishing and shooting into a campaign to protect Stag Hunting. We are not engaged in some salami slicing technique: stag hunting today, fishing tomorrow. Those who protest against the Green Party say that they know and respect the environment more than we do. Well if that’s the case they have only one Party to vote for. Us.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenparty.ie/en/news/latest_news/some_people_tell_the_truth_and_tell_it_slant_we_tell_it_straight">We protect the countryside<br />
We protect the rural environment<br />
We protect watercourses, streams, rivers and lakes<br />
We protect SACs.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenparty.ie/en/news/latest_news/some_people_tell_the_truth_and_tell_it_slant_we_tell_it_straight">They want the countryside they need us.</a></p>
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