Journal entry by Judy Morgan —
Goodmorning,
Time does not stand still and neither does Sue!!! It's been a year since her diagnosis of ovarian cancer, stage 4. The last year has been filled with mountains and valleys. Sue has made it to the top of the mountain, she has been in remission for the past 3 months! God has blessed her with new life. We made a trip to Michigan with Sue last month. Her heart's desire was to see family, friends and go to her church. There is only so much you can do in 1 week, I know there are so many of you that Sue did not call or see. Physically the trip was hard on her, she had to take time out to regenerate. Sue is now driving and this has given her some well needed freedom to come and go. She goes to the YMCA for the pool exercise and works out on a few machines. I wish I could say she is pain free. She has something going on with her legs, pain and stiffness when standing up to walk. It's like her legs don't want to move when her brain says "move." But this does not stop her from her from being active. I want to thank all of you again for your support and prayers for Sue. It's nice talking to you again and sharing Sue's progress. It's hard to believe a year ago we were driving from Michigan to Florida and on November 1st Sue was admitted to the hospital here and began her fight for life.
Time does not stand still and neither does Sue!!! It's been a year since her diagnosis of ovarian cancer, stage 4. The last year has been filled with mountains and valleys. Sue has made it to the top of the mountain, she has been in remission for the past 3 months! God has blessed her with new life. We made a trip to Michigan with Sue last month. Her heart's desire was to see family, friends and go to her church. There is only so much you can do in 1 week, I know there are so many of you that Sue did not call or see. Physically the trip was hard on her, she had to take time out to regenerate. Sue is now driving and this has given her some well needed freedom to come and go. She goes to the YMCA for the pool exercise and works out on a few machines. I wish I could say she is pain free. She has something going on with her legs, pain and stiffness when standing up to walk. It's like her legs don't want to move when her brain says "move." But this does not stop her from her from being active. I want to thank all of you again for your support and prayers for Sue. It's nice talking to you again and sharing Sue's progress. It's hard to believe a year ago we were driving from Michigan to Florida and on November 1st Sue was admitted to the hospital here and began her fight for life.
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