Pullin' for Sue

There's a valley in Southeastern Minnesota and it seems Sue has found it. This blog is a place for friends and family to keep track of Sue's progress and also a place where prayers and concerns can be posted for Sue. Please check back often for updates and sign Sue's guest book.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Today's MRI results

Once again thanks so very much for all your thoughts, prayers and support. My MRI today was NEGATIVE (meaning no re occurrence of tumors at this time). Do I dare believe this ugly cancer is in remission? I feel uncertain of the next steps. I will meet with someone soon about going back to work, at least a few hours a week. I have such mixed emotions. All I have known this passed year is a life fighting cancer. This sounds so weird, but I am about as uncertain about what going back to work means, as I was about my journey with cancer. I guess that's what it's all about, the next journey.

How do I possibly thank all of you for your support on the 1st annual Brains together for a cure" walk. I have no words to describe how full my heart was on Saturday. Although I may not have spent the time a should have with you, please know each familiar face I saw warmed my heart, and will never be forgotten. Thanks also to so many of you whom couldn't be there but sent donations. A special thanks goes out to a group of people in Kansas (many of whom I have never met). Together they gave $630 to our cause. One of the many surprising, amazing, things about the day, was the connections that were made between those of us with brain cancer. I believe from that day forward, we will become close friends. We need each other and are planning to meet together now and then.

The totals aren't in yet, but rumor has it about $30,000, with about 500 walkers. WOW! Coming soon pictures of the event and final totals @ http://www.brainstogetherforacure.org/

God bless and guide
Love always and forever
Sue

1 Comments:

At Fri Nov 16, 03:19:00 PM 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good for you Sue! Look forward to seeing you again in the Pavilion building on a regular basis.

Deb Gjere

 

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