Sue Lockwood

Sue Lockwood

By Gordon Smith

Subjects: Siblings, Caregivers, Diabetes, patients, biography

Description: From: http://www.gordonsmith-hiker-author.com/index.html Sue Lockwood: Accepting the Challenge by Gordon Smith (ISBN 9781462656875) PublishAmerica New inspirational book aboutblind hikerSUE ELLEN LOCKWOOD AT PCTCDT NCTTranscontinental BOOK INFO PageForward - ExcerptsChapter Outlines 40 years with diabetes, 12 years undergoing dialysis, 10 years with kidney transplants, 6 years as an amputee “Those of us who had the honor of hiking with her never saw her fail, because she never failed to give life everything she had.” [Ed Talone, American Hiker Magazine] Summary:. This is the true story of blind hiker Sue Ellen Lockwood as told by her brother and (for twenty-five years) her caregiver. It combines inspiration and adventure as this former physical education teacher deals with the complications of diabetes: blindness, kidney failure and finally an above-knee amputation. Blind, she goes backpacking on the southern Appalachian Trail with her 80 year-old mother, and hiking to the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon with her Leader Dog for the Blind. After suffering kidney failure on a remote island in Canada, and being placed on kidney dialysis, she helps support Karen Berger on her first long-distance backpack – a trek of the Continental Divide Trail. With improved kidney function she is able to do short backpacks on the Pacific Crest Trail, breaking a leg in the High Sierras and then hiking on with crutches. In spite of decreased kidney function, she accompanies Ed Talone on the first single-season thru hike of the North Country Trail while doing dialysis four times a day. After two kidney transplants she undertakes a transcontinental hike during which she rides across the Olympic Peninsula in a wheelchair after toe amputations on both feet. As an amputee she annually attempts the five-mile Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk with an above-knee prosthesis. Her forty year battle with diabetes ends with a series of ministrokes resulting in nursing home care until her peaceful death at age 61. Her brother is uniquely qualified to relate this story as he spent twenty-five years living with Sue, being her eyes, medical attendant, confidant and constant supporter. - Gordon Smith , 21147 N. Beacon #15, Barnett, MO 65011 Phone: (573) 289-8516 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.gordonsmith-hiker-author.com/

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