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I think I might want to chase that cat out with a broom if I saw him coming to lay on my bed..lol. All kidding aside, my husband came into my room this morning with tears in his eyes, he saw the story this morning on TV. I just "googled" Oscar before I signed on here. He is such an adorable cat and totally amazing story. An angel in a furry suit. My dog Pete is kind of a grouch like Oscar, he's always at my side but doesn't like to be held or get too close. When I was diagnosed and through chemo, he was next to me the whole time, alway putting his head on my chest for me to pet him. He still will come up and sniff my breast. Whenever I get upset, he comes out of his stuck up shell and comes love on me and rubs on me. Animals do understand so much more than we give them credit for. I'd love to see Oscar for a day, but I dont think I'd like him hanging around too long..sherry
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Sherry
Diagnosed: December , 2005 at age 44
13+ positive lymph nodes
Stage IV , Her2+, 2 small mets to lungsChemo Started: Jan, 2006
4 months Taxotere, Xeloda, Hercepin
NED since April 2006!!
36 Rads to follow with weekly Herceptin indefinately
8 years NED now
Scans every year
Life is not about avoiding the thunderstorms, it's about learning to dance in the rain!
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