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Old 03-22-2008, 09:56 PM   #13
kcherub
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Oooo, mine's not that good, but I will tell it anyway. When I was about 20, I was in our upstairs bonus room wrapping a present (for one of my bridesmaids). My friend Melissa came over, and was standing the doorway talking to me. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking that someone was calling me--I couldn't hear anything (audible or otherwise). It was just a "hinky" feeling. I felt a hand grip my shoulder from behind. Not hard, not scary, just like if someone is supporting you by squeezing your shoulder. I flipped around, and there was nothing. I asked Melissa if she had seen anything, although I knew she hadn't!

I have thought about it many times. I tried to write it off as some sort of muscle spasm, but I know it wasn't. Have someone stand behind you, and gently squeeze your shoulder. No muscle spasm has that same feeling!

It was scary, yet comforting at the same time. However, I didn't really hang out in there too much after that.

Now, I am off to watch The Village. LOL

Take care,
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Diagnosed 3/29/2007 @ age 34
Stage 1, Node Neg. (SNB), Grade 2, 1.4 cm. IDC
ER/PR 90%+ HER2 +
6 TCH started 5/25/2007, ended after #5 due to steroid "reactions" and neuropathy in feet and hands
BUT--#6 CH w/o Taxotere
Begin Herceptin alone 9/28/2007
30 rads completed 12/19/2007
Finish Herceptin 5/9/2008
Stopped Tamoxifen early--HATED it.
Married 17 years
13-year old son
3 embies on ice (from 1999)
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