Help Sue breathe easier (literally)
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Our friend Susan Kisker Hadley has been fighting cancer like a boss for 6 long years. Throughout it all, Susan has had a remarkably positive attitude and has always thought of everyone else first: her family, her friends, and other cancer patients. She's delivered hundreds of homemade blankets to people getting chemotherapy. http://www.kisker-hadley.org/hello-world/
Susan has only had one period of remission in 2013, and then the cancer was diagnosed as terminal with spreading to the lungs, adrenals and lymph nodes. Susan has had a few recent hospitalizations that have left her needing oxygen.
Susan is reluctant to ask for help - she doesn't want to bother people - but I convinced her to let me do this. Her need is for something vital: a portable oxygen concentrator. Her insurance will not cover it. It's on sale at MedMart right now, and the $2300 will get her the machine, an extra battery, and a weather resistant case. Without this, Susan is confined to the house because the oxygen tanks + carts are too cumbersome. She needs to get out and says having portable oxygen will help improve her quality of life.
Susan has alot to live for: she's looking forward to being around for college graduations, Daniel coming home from Korea, Hung's wedding, and being a grandmother. She told me that she doesn't want to put this machine on a credit card because that would saddle Brian and the boys with more debt.
Susan is always thinking of others first.
Let's do this for her.
Susan has only had one period of remission in 2013, and then the cancer was diagnosed as terminal with spreading to the lungs, adrenals and lymph nodes. Susan has had a few recent hospitalizations that have left her needing oxygen.
Susan is reluctant to ask for help - she doesn't want to bother people - but I convinced her to let me do this. Her need is for something vital: a portable oxygen concentrator. Her insurance will not cover it. It's on sale at MedMart right now, and the $2300 will get her the machine, an extra battery, and a weather resistant case. Without this, Susan is confined to the house because the oxygen tanks + carts are too cumbersome. She needs to get out and says having portable oxygen will help improve her quality of life.
Susan has alot to live for: she's looking forward to being around for college graduations, Daniel coming home from Korea, Hung's wedding, and being a grandmother. She told me that she doesn't want to put this machine on a credit card because that would saddle Brian and the boys with more debt.
Susan is always thinking of others first.
Let's do this for her.
Organizer and beneficiary
Deanna Henry White
Organizer
Cincinnati, OH
Susan Hadley
Beneficiary