Susan’s Story

Site created on January 20, 2024

On January 20th Sue had a fall that led to her hitting her head and was brought by ambulance to the Buffalo Hospital Emergency Department. While in the Buffalo ER there were some unexpected findings. To start, the fall led to both of Sue’s arms being broken, and she has a bruised knee. With her hitting her head so hard, the doctors did a CT scan. The CT scan shows a large tumor on Sue’s brain. With this news she was transferred and admitted to Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis to be examined by specialists in orthopedic surgery for her broken arms, as well as a neurosurgeon for her brain tumor. 

She is surrounded by her daughters, grandchildren, and sisters and being very well taken care of.

Bring on the prayer warriors!

We will keep the site updated as we are able to. 

Newest Update

Journal entry by Natasha Raymond

From Sue’s Daughter Jodie 🤍 

It’s a good day, lots to be thankful for. 
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Mom was transferred via ambulance ride to lake ridge care center in Buffalo!!! We are beyond excited to have her closer to home and she was so happy to be out of the hospital!!!🙌🏻  

I was also excited to see some friendly and familiar faces in the staff there, which made it easier to leave mom tonight! 😊 (she has a lot of fun hospital stories she will probably share with you if you go to visit 😉) she still has a long road of recovery ahead of her but her support system is amazing and she is ready to get on her feet again!  

We cannot thank everyone enough for all the prayers, phone calls, messages, and everything else that everyone has contributed to our journey. There is no way to express how much the love and support have helped us. Keep sending your good vibes mom’s way and stop in to visit her if you get a chance! 💜. She would love it.
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