Sherry was my brother's first wife, and we all adored her. They divorced amicably almost twenty years ago, and though we've only seen her a few times, Sherry remains beloved in our family. She and my ex-significant-other, Rush, are both still living in Austin, and they're good friends, too.
Sherry has had such a difficult life. Back in the '90s, she developed cancer and went through surgery... had a recurrence, surgery again... and then about four years ago, her third recurrence, and for the first time, the doctor prescribed chemotherapy after her surgery. We now know that this should have been done the first two times, as well. Sherry is an extraordinarily beautiful woman, and she remained heartbreakingly so even when she lost her hair... and every picture from that time shows her just beaming, in spite of everything.
Inevitably, she was changed by her illness. She had been working in cosmetics, but after her experience with breast cancer, she became a tattoo artist specializing solely in recreating the natural coloring for women who've had reconstructive surgery following mastectomy.
About that time, she married a very fine local artist, and they started a gallery near Austin for his paintings and her mosaics, which include both art pieces and garden items. They've been gloriously happy together.
But now she has cancer again. It is just wrong, just evil, that this wonderful, gifted, loving woman should be gradually destroyed like this! She deserves so much better than to live in fear and pain and the knowledge that she will probably die young. It's wrong and inexplicable and I will never, never forgive the cowardly, pandering politicians who have stood in the way of stem cell research and caused even a single day's delay in finding a cure.
I know it would help if you could send a good wish for Sherry to beat this monster once and for all... or at least for another few years. She's only 46... she deserves so much more.
Sherry has had such a difficult life. Back in the '90s, she developed cancer and went through surgery... had a recurrence, surgery again... and then about four years ago, her third recurrence, and for the first time, the doctor prescribed chemotherapy after her surgery. We now know that this should have been done the first two times, as well. Sherry is an extraordinarily beautiful woman, and she remained heartbreakingly so even when she lost her hair... and every picture from that time shows her just beaming, in spite of everything.
Inevitably, she was changed by her illness. She had been working in cosmetics, but after her experience with breast cancer, she became a tattoo artist specializing solely in recreating the natural coloring for women who've had reconstructive surgery following mastectomy.
About that time, she married a very fine local artist, and they started a gallery near Austin for his paintings and her mosaics, which include both art pieces and garden items. They've been gloriously happy together.
But now she has cancer again. It is just wrong, just evil, that this wonderful, gifted, loving woman should be gradually destroyed like this! She deserves so much better than to live in fear and pain and the knowledge that she will probably die young. It's wrong and inexplicable and I will never, never forgive the cowardly, pandering politicians who have stood in the way of stem cell research and caused even a single day's delay in finding a cure.
I know it would help if you could send a good wish for Sherry to beat this monster once and for all... or at least for another few years. She's only 46... she deserves so much more.