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Old 08-11-2008, 05:31 PM   #24
Colleens_Husband
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[rant on]

I am so disappointed in the performance of that sacless slug, John Edwards. To me, one buffoon can seriously undermine a lot of work that a lot of caregivers have worked so hard to achieve. There are a lot of men who come here and 'get it'. Bill, Joe, and Eric come to mind but I am sure there are more. Good people who understood the "in sickness and in health" part of their marriage vows. And now, should good women who are fighting bravely to take back their lives from this dreaded disease start to worry if their spouses are being faithful or not? Let me assure you, if you married a man, as opposed to an adult boy, you have nothing to worry about. We remain faithful to you because we promised we would and we love you more than anything........., no......., more than everything. Men are better than this. John Edwards is no man.

As for the woman who suggested that Elizabeth Edwards is to blame because she wasn't 'taking care of things at home', I hope sand endlessly blows in her vaseline. Its been a while since I have heard as despicable a comment as that. I will never wish anyone gets cancer, even the worst dregs of society don't deserve this, so I refrain from asking God to ensure that she receives justice.

I don't know how John Edwards could ever redeem himself. He used his wife as a stage prop. "Look at my poor brave wife, and I'm pretty brave myself!" All the while he was shacking up with a bimbo who has a bent moral compass. Utterly reprehensible behavior. May he be blindfolded and made to walk barefoot through a field full of rakes while cancer survivors throw AIDs infected wolverines at his face. I can't think of anything that could balance accounts on this.

I just wish he would crawl back under his rock and never be heard from again.

[rant off]

He does have a nice haircut, though.

Have a nice day!

Lee
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This happened to Colleen:

Diagnosed in September 2007
ER-/PR-/HER2 Neu+++ 2.1 cm x .9 cm spicluted tumor with three fingers, Stage 2B
Sentinal node biopsy and lymph node removal with 3/18 positive in October 2007
4 TAC infusions
lumpectomy March 2008, bad margins
Re-excision on June 3rd, 2008 with clean margins
Fitted for compression sleeve July 16, 2008
Started the first of two TCH infusions August 14, 2008
Done with chemo and now a member of the blue dot club 9/17/08
Starting radiation October 1, 2008
life is still on hold
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