Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Happy Birthday!


Happy Birthday to the best Mom in the whole world! I love you!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Press Conference Speech

Dear All,
I think I mentioned last week that I am speaking at a press conference this week (10/31) on behalf of my best friend Laura's husband Mike Frerichs. I believe his site is mikefrerichs.com He is running for State Senate in Illinois, and I will be discussing the importance of stem cell research. Also, please help me pray for Laura's Mom Chris who is having some heart problems right now. Here is a copy of my speech for Tuesday.
Have a good week!

Good Morning. Thank you all for joining us at this press conference supporting the Illinois Senatorial candidate, Michael Frerichs. My name is Sherrie Teuber, and I am going to tell you why it is imperative that you allow Mike to lead your community into the Illinois State Senate.
One of the most controversial debates known in the political arena today, are that of stem cell research. This is extremely problematic, as most people are misinformed about what stem cell research really is, and whom it affects. If Mike Frerichs is elected into office, he will see to it that this type of research is conducted, and scientists will be able to discover an abundance of cures for many dreadful diseases such as coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, heart failure, and various types of leukemia’s, lymphomas and multiple myelomas. Moreover, stem cell research will further enable the cures for autoimmune disorders, such as MS, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Parkinson’s disease, scleroderma, and even complicated spinal cord injuries.
The most important thing to understand is what stem cells really are. According to a recent TIME magazine article, written by Nancy Gibbs, “Stem cells are nature’s master cells, which are capable of generating every one of the many different cells that make up the body. They have the ability to self-renew, which means that they are theoretically immortal, and can continue to divide forever if provided with enough nutrients. Because they are so plastic, they hold enormous promise as the basis for new treatments and cures.”
Where do these miracle stem cells come from, and why do their origins spark such a controversial debate in the political, moral and religious arena?
The first place where stem cells come from, are from embryonic stem cells. These cells are derived from a fertilized embryo, and have the magnificent power to replicate more than 200 various body tissues or cell types. These embryonic stem cells are THE MOST useful in replicating cells. The drawback is that there are not enough federally approved embryos to conduct research and cure diseases. Also, opposition cites that there is a life vs. death debate.
The penultimate place to find stem cells are from umbilical cord blood. Umbilical cord stem cells are useful, and can turn into bone, cartilage, or heart muscle. The negative aspect with these types of stem cells, is that an umbilical cord is only a certain length, and doesn’t contain enough stem cells to treat an adult illness.
The last place where stem cells can come from, are from adult stem cells. These adult stem cells are generally the most plentiful, and when harvested peripherally from an adult’s blood stream, or bone marrow, they can cure disease, but unfortunately don’t have the capabilities to replicate as many cell types.
I am sure you are asking yourself why this issue is so important to me, as well as Mike Frerichs? Also, you are probably thinking that this issue will never affect you, or any of your family members. I am here to tell you, you are WRONG.
In June of 2005, I was a happy, healthy, social and Christian 27-year-old female. I inhabited, and worked in Chicago, and prided myself on living life to the fullest. After many obtuse medical issues such as an inability to walk, horrendous back pain, puritis, breathing troubles, and over 70 swollen lymphnodes in my neck, I was diagnosed with Stage IV Hodgkin’s Disease, which is a form of Lymphoma. I wasn’t afraid of the disease, but I was afraid of what the treatment would do to my fertility.
I went through in-vitro fertilization before I started chemotherapy, and was able to save 13 embryos. Those embryos will most likely be used, so someday, I can have children of my own. If I choose not to have all 13, I have mandated that they will be donated to stem cell research. My story doesn’t stop here.
After 12 weeks of chemotherapy and 10 radiation treatments, my womb was barren, and another biopsy was done in my cancerous areas. It determined that while the 10cm. tumor shrank in my chest, and the 70 cancerous lymph nodes in my neck had shrunk, I still had multiple sites of cancer riddled all over my bones: such as my spine, my skull, my ribs, my shoulders and my pelvis and hips. This happened just under a year ago. My doctors concluded that the only way to cure a disease as extensive and unique as mine was to proceed with a stem cell transplant.
I went on to have 2 cycles of chemotherapy, which didn’t work, and my disease became more extensive. Then, I had 3 cycles of another type of chemotherapy. On Good Friday of 2006, I received wonderful news! I still wasn’t in remission yet, but my disease was controlled, and I was due to have my autologous stem cell transplant on May 1, 2006.
I entered my hospital facility on April 25. The point of my transplant was to kill all cancer cells with extensive chemotherapy. This chemotherapy would not only kill cancer cells, but all of my bone marrow as well. I couldn’t survive without my both marrow, so after 6 long 6 hour a day chemotherapy sessions, stem cells that were collected from my bloodstream in January 2006, were installed back in my body as a rescue to bring my bone marrow and my immune system back to life.
Without my stem cell transplant, I would have not survived my disease. I would have died, but with the advancements in stem cell research, I am standing before you, cancer free, and full of health, energy, and a zest for living.
If it weren’t for candidates like Mike Frerichs, and his commitment to stem cell research, many terminal diseases could not be cured, and many would die. Think about what the positive repercussions of stem cell research would mean for you and your family.
I thank Mike and Laura Frerichs for allowing me this time to talk with you, and hope that on November 7, you make the best choice for Champaign county, and that is Mike Frerichs. Have a wonderful day.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Monday, October 23, 2006

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Friday, October 20, 2006

Greetings from San Francisco!

Hey Everyone!
I am in San Francisco right now. Chris and I flew up last night, and spent the night at my very good friend Barrett's house. He is working right now, and she and I are going to have a girls day in the city! Then, he and I will meet up at the hotel tonight. We are staying in Fisherman's Wharf at a very cute boutique hotel called Hotel Argonaut. It is considered a "luxury" hotel, but with AAA, we ended up getting the rates cheaper than the Best Western and Holiday Inn! I am very excited. My friend Chris is back from her honeymoon, and the pictures from the big day are supposed to post today. The site is elanphotography.com. Click on order prints. Then go to page 2. It is the "Christina and Vince Iovino wedding." I can't wait to see the pictures. The weather in California right now is so fabulous! I heard it is not so great in Chicago:( Talk to you soon!
Love,
Sherrie

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Good MRI!


Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that my MRI came back better than before! I still don't understand why I am having such bad back pain but Dr. Winter said there is improvement in the spine and bony areas. I am going to try and post a picture taken from my friend Glenn up in Door County last weekend. Let's see if it works!
Love,
Sherrie

Monday, October 16, 2006

Surprise MRI!

Hey Everyone,
I am at NMH right now getting a surprise MRI. I saw Dr. Winter today...My counts are very stable, but on the rise which is wonderful. However, last week at the wedding I was in, I wore heels (the first time in 1.5 years!). And then, I was dancing...Probably crazily and kind of tipsy as well! I also had a massage that week that really hurt...Anyway, my back has been really bothering me, especially in T12 where I have my compression fracture. So in 15 minutes, I have a 2 hour MRI on my Lumbar and Thoracic spine. I know in my heart that this is not a cancer issue, but perhaps an orthopedic issue. I hope I am just sore and achey.
If all is well with this MRI, I am headed to San Diego tomorrow until October 30. Chris and I are planning on going to San Francisco on Thursday, and then heading up to Napa/Sonoma over the weekend. I hope I can go!
Talk to you soon!
Love,
Sherrie

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Let It Snow!

Hi Everybody,
Would you believe it's 30 degrees in Chicago & snowing this morning? What a surprise! We got up this morning & much to our disbelief, the snow was coming down. I'm sure it won't last, because tomorrow it's supposed to be 65 degrees. My parents really are in shock as they were down in Florida with my Grandma & Grandpa this weekend. My sisters Lizzie & Katie had Columbus Day off, so the family went down for a warm weather holiday. They had a wonderful time with Grandma & Grandpa as usual, and enjoyed the nice warm temperatures of 85 degrees, sitting at the pool in the sun and lots of good conversation.
They came back & said how truly blessed we are to have wonderful grandparents that are in good health. They have some health issues like all seniors, but all in all are doing great. Life is Good!
Have a great day,
Sherrie

Sunday, October 08, 2006





New Pictures






Hey Everybody,
I have some new pics...The first group is from Door County this summer. The next is when Chris and I went to Temecula (The San Diego wine country). The third is from California Adventure and Santa Monica last weekend, and the last are pics from my friend Chris' wedding that I stood up in yesterday! You can totally see how fast my hair is growing also!
Love,
Sherrie

Thursday, October 05, 2006

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Monday, October 02, 2006

Katie's Homecoming Pics



Hey Everybody,
I am home from San Diego and have a full week of appointments, doctor visits, and seeing friends. My sister Lizzie, just took her LSAT on Saturday, so let's hope she did awesome! I know she did. Also, here is a pic from Katie's homecoming on Saturday night. She went with her friend Nick, and they looked really cute together! She looks so grown up!