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Old 03-12-2007, 09:56 PM
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Nicole, I'm sorry about your loss.
You're sweet. It was a long time ago. She was unlucky in that she was misdiagnosed twice, but breast cancer in young women is usually so aggressive I don't know if would have made a difference.

I have another aunt (related by marriage) however, who, while also being diagnosed in her early 30's, is still fighting. The cancer has spread, finally, but it took it 20 years, and in the meantime she got pregnant (against doctors' orders), had a son and raised him to adulthood. She's very inspirational.

I think I'll send her the article about Larry.
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Old 03-12-2007, 09:58 PM
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too many women lost everyday to this horrible disease...
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Old 03-12-2007, 10:02 PM
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You're sweet. It was a long time ago. She was unlucky in that she was misdiagnosed twice, but breast cancer in young women is usually so aggressive I don't know if would have made a difference.

I have another aunt (related by marriage) however, who, while also being diagnosed in her early 30's, is still fighting. The cancer has spread, finally, but it took it 20 years, and in the meantime she got pregnant (against doctors' orders), had a son and raised him to adulthood. She's very inspirational.

I think I'll send her the article about Larry.
In the case of my sister-in-law, we thought she had it beat and then it spread to her liver...little over 3 months, she was gone
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Old 03-12-2007, 10:10 PM
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In the case of my sister-in-law, we thought she had it beat and then it spread to her liver...little over 3 months, she was gone
I'm sorry- that's so hard; when it seems like it's going to be smooth sailing and then it comes back. My aunt had two remissions of several years' length each and it still came back. She's always had a positive attitude though- she once said if she had an autobiography, the title would be "Fortunate Fish" (She's a Pisces)

Hey, that's be a fun name for a racehorse foaled in March. Maybe a son of Real Quiet, since they called him "the Fish."
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:31 AM
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A friend of mine on another board just found out about a month ago that she had breast cancer. I sent her this article too. Now thats a horse people can root for.
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