As some of you might remember, I posted a thread a few months ago about a friend of mine -- a young mother of two boys -- who had unpredictably come down with throat cancer.
She didn't smoke, she didn't drink much beyond the occasional glass of wine, and she had more or less lived a healthy lifestyle, but nevertheless she was afflicted by throat cancer.
Although she was working two jobs at the time she got the news, due to her very limited means she was forced to start a GoFundMe campaign in order to cover her expenses until a Nevada State program for cancer victims could kick in.
In response to my post about her, several RFers donated generously to her campaign, a fact that allowed her to start cancer treatments immediately, rather than delaying their start by two or three months. Others who could not donate money, spread the word about her on their social media accounts.
A few days ago, the day before Christmas Eve, Suzanne's doctors declared her "cancer free".
I am so grateful to those of you who helped her get an early start on her treatments. Your support was vital, and I thought you'd like to know how much it helped. Thank you so much! I will never forget how much you did for her.
For anyone curious about just who Suzanne is and what she is like as a person, I've started a thread about her than can be found here: Nine Curious but True Stories about Suzanne -- The Woman Whose Life RFers Helped Save
She didn't smoke, she didn't drink much beyond the occasional glass of wine, and she had more or less lived a healthy lifestyle, but nevertheless she was afflicted by throat cancer.
Although she was working two jobs at the time she got the news, due to her very limited means she was forced to start a GoFundMe campaign in order to cover her expenses until a Nevada State program for cancer victims could kick in.
In response to my post about her, several RFers donated generously to her campaign, a fact that allowed her to start cancer treatments immediately, rather than delaying their start by two or three months. Others who could not donate money, spread the word about her on their social media accounts.
A few days ago, the day before Christmas Eve, Suzanne's doctors declared her "cancer free".
I am so grateful to those of you who helped her get an early start on her treatments. Your support was vital, and I thought you'd like to know how much it helped. Thank you so much! I will never forget how much you did for her.
For anyone curious about just who Suzanne is and what she is like as a person, I've started a thread about her than can be found here: Nine Curious but True Stories about Suzanne -- The Woman Whose Life RFers Helped Save