tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011190064765587212.post2500868656259050311..comments2023-10-29T01:29:53.007-07:00Comments on The My Wife Has Cancer Blog: Blood Harvestby George!http://www.blogger.com/profile/17235075120099550324noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011190064765587212.post-62764293280682721682009-07-21T19:47:42.648-07:002009-07-21T19:47:42.648-07:00Hello stranger. I only know you as my Uncle's...Hello stranger. I only know you as my Uncle's friend or my Aunt's friend's husband and the author of this blog. I have commented before and regularly check all three of your family's blogs. I hope you don't mind. Not sure if I introduced myself. I am Becky Luedtke. <br /><br />My family stands at the end of the road you are about to travel. It was a difficult, exhausting, gut renching, amazing, and for us a miraculous journey. Reading your entry brings back many memories. On this road called "stem cell transplant" pray, accept help and support (which seems to surround you), laugh, cry, question, accept, and endure day by day or moment by moment. We are grateful for that long ago road, glad it is over, and do not wish to travel it again. It is not easy watching a dear loved one be extremely ill. I pray for you very, very hard!!! Life is more than precious and every day is truly a gift of God!The Luedtke Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07308696764271755723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7011190064765587212.post-7371955710280360562009-07-16T14:53:59.926-07:002009-07-16T14:53:59.926-07:00thanks for the update, George. we have been prayin...thanks for the update, George. we have been praying for you. sounds like quite the process but i'm glad the doctor sounds hopeful. james bergenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com