Take Hope where you can.During our, going on four years of my sister Sherry's breast cancer battle, we have had little to hope for. Beginning in May 2006, she was diagnosed with stag 3c breast cancer. To be honest, I knew then that this was not going to end well for her. I saw the size of the tumor before her surgery, but I continue to love and support her. It was from the day of her surgery that her battle began. Most everyone is aware of a breast cancer patients routine, chemo, radiation, more chemo. more radiation, and the beat goes on. However, Sherry's cancer wouldn't stop, NOTHING would stop it! It spread first to her lymph nodes, then to her bones. It was while our mother was undergoing a lung transplant, that we began seeing signs that something had gone terribly wrong with Sherry. You know, cause our family wasn't going through enough with our mother, lets add another log to the already out of control fire! hope4sherry – October 25, 2009 – 10:27am
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