Susan

Susan
Susan Sanders

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Services for Susan will be Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 2 pm

Her ashes will be released into the ocean east of Navarre Beach, FL, immediately following the Memorial Service

Services will be held at:
St Peter Catholic Parish
100 Francis St
Florosa, FL 32569
Phone: (850) 581-2556

Friday, February 17, 2012

Susan has passed away at 8:10pm... she is on her way to Heaven...
My best friend for over 22 years is now ready to go to the Lord’s House. She has put up a strong fight against leukemia… Thank You for all your Prayers for her and her family, this is greatly appreciated. All her furry friends are now waiting for her at the Rainbow Bridge… Shell, Prissy, South and so many others. She had the greatest love for all her furry and feathered family…and they are gathering at the gate now in anticipation for her arrival. Her family and I are at her side not wanting to leave or have her leave us in this world… But we know that God’s Angels are standing with us waiting to escort her to Home to Heaven… ~Ed Rodriguez

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Susan has had a slight fever and is back on the ventilator to help her breathe.  She has been very tired today. Her kidney and liver labs appear to be better and still is a bit jaundice. She remains being feed by a feeding tube, although they will be attempting to get more nutrition into her system. A liver scan nor dialysis was performed today and neither was chemo, but her white blood cell count is still good. She is still responsive to verbal commands, opening her eyes more and nodding…but gets tired easily. Some pain still persists, but is enduring with little pain relievers. Her glucose levels and blood pressure are both good. As for the leukemia, so far with the tests that have been performed…they haven’t seen any spreading. But additional scans are scheduled. The good news is they haven’t found anything spreading with the current scans.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Update -
Dialysis continues to be performed along with several other procedures and she is under constant monitoring. She is breathing on her own and has begun responding to verbal commands. Several additional testings are currently being conducted.