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Keri's Metastatic Breast Cancer Story Comes to an End

A Note from Doug Haberstroh: This will be the last entry. Keri's struggle ceased. Her love, her memory, her being will live on forever in me, our families, and our friends. Her life was too short, and if I could have changed places with her I would have. If meaning I had to do it all over again just for one more minute with my Baby, I... Read moreChevron

Keri's Metastatic Breast Cancer Story: "Keri Has Two Weeks"

My name is Doug Haberstroh, and we are reaching the end of the story of my wife Keri. For those of you who aren't familiar with our breast cancer story, at age 25, Keri was diagnosed with breast cancer. We had only been married for a few months. After several courses of treatment, Keri's cancer was diagnosed as metastatic. Treatments... Read moreChevron

Keri's Metastatic Breast Cancer Story: The Light at the End of the Tunnel Seems Farther Away

With the metastatic breast cancer treatments not working as well as we had hoped, the light at the end of the tunnel seems to be getting more distant. But, that didn't prevent Keri and me from keeping a positive attitude and praying that one day soon this would all be over. Keri will always be remembered for her brilliant smile, her cute... Read moreChevron

Keri's Metastatic Breast Cancer Story: Finally, Oxycontin... and Returning Our Puppy to the Shelter

 My name is Doug Haberstroh, and this is the story of my wife Keri, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 at the age of 25. Stay with me on this one SharePost; Keri introduces a lot in this e-mail to all our friends and loved ones.  She begins with how we had to give up our dog (Duke) for the betterment of Duke and... Read moreChevron

Keri's Metastatic Breast Cancer Story: Insurance Problems Getting Oxycontin and Not a Generic

My name is Doug Haberstroh, and this is the story of my wife Keri, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 at the age of 25. After several rounds of treatment, the cancer spread to her sacrum, causing intense pain. Keri's update email sent to our friends and loved ones describes her frustration with her pain and the lack of relief she... Read moreChevron

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