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‘Pink Dippers’ raise over €2,400 for Breast Cancer Ireland

More than 60 'pink dippers' braved the freezing waters of Bettystown Beach recently in honour of a local breast cancer survivor who says sea swimming saved her life.

The Bettystown Swim Sisters Group has raised €2,377 so far for Breast Cancer Ireland.

The Halloween swim was inspired by 72-year-old cancer survivor Jean Strong who puts her recovery and good health down to the benefits of the sea.

Jean was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2019, just weeks after her husband Ronald (77), was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, cancer of the blood.

The day after she finished six weeks of intense radiotherapy in September 2019 the Bettystown pensioner joined a group of local women who brave the cold waters of the seaside town everyday and says “she has never looked back.”

"I still get up to go at 7am every morning, it's addictive," said Jean.

"We had a great fundraiser, there were about 60 participating in the swim and lots of people from all over came down to support it," she added.

"It would have been much better if the weather wasn't so bad but we just had to go with it and despite the bad conditions we all had a ball."

Jean has four children and five grandchildren and is originally from Tullamore in Co Offaly but has been living in the seaside town for the past 38 years. She was diagnosed with breast cancer just a few weeks after her husband Ronald was told he was also suffering from the illness. Speaking about the challenging time she said:

“My husband had cancer at the time so it was a double whammy we suffered in this house. I was just getting my head around my husband Ronald’s cancer when one morning I was in the shower and found a lump.

“The whole thing went into action fairly quickly. I attended the Mater Private and was treated by a wonderful consultant Professor Stokes and I was diagnosed at that stage with breast cancer.

“Looking back at it, I don’t know how we coped but we just got up and got on with it, we didn’t have a choice.

“We were both in our 70s, so it was either that or go down under.”

“It has made us stronger people at the end of the day."

Sadly Ronald's cancer has returned and he is going through treatment with Jean maintaining that sea swimming is what is getting her through the tough days.

"The message from the event is don't forget to check your breasts regularly, and have any any changes checked out immediately," she said.