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.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

A roller coaster August

Hi to all my faithful blog readers. It has been a roller coaster of emotions this month. My MRI in July had brought a new twist to our journey. The radiologist thought there was a small spot on the original tumor sight. My oncologist didn't see it, but to be sure I had another MRI yesterday. They do not see what they thought they saw last month. My report yesterday was a clear scan. We were so very relieved. This month has been one of the most difficult months since my first diagnoses (almost 2 years in Sept). We saw first hand the down word progression of this disease in dear friend's. It's was difficult to see and realize the mirror of my possible future. We have now lost three dear friends in the last 2 months to brain cancer, two of which were diagnosed after me. Watching them, and their families courage, and faith as they left this earth was gut wrenching at first, but became a sense of strength for me as I waited for my next MRI. But through them, God gave me so much strength and grace to continue everyday life . I am sorry to have worried any of you, but I am not sorry to have had your prayers and strength with me this last month. It has meant more then I can ever explain. Once again I have come to more of an understanding of what being alive really means!
God bless and guide all of you in your daily lives. LIVE, LAUGH and LOVE like there is no tomorrow.

I love you all so very much
Sue

2 Comments:

At Sun Sep 07, 08:50:00 PM 2008, Blogger Cristen said...

Mrs. Hruska,
Soo good to hear that you are not only cleared by the doctors, but feeling healthy too! I think of you often and wish you continued positive check ups!

 
At Thu Oct 02, 10:43:00 AM 2008, Anonymous Anonymous said...

To my beautiful wife,
Congratulations on today (10-2-08) being your 30-year anniversary of working at Mayo. You could have taken more time to get back to your job but instead you are now working 32 hours per week and brightning peoples days as you do.

Not only am I very lucky to have you in my life but Mayo should be grateful for wonderful employees such as yourself. You have, and continue, to serve them well. And thanks for the "date" last night...it was special! Love ya!

 

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