Breast Cancer Treatment
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Invasive Ductal Cell Carcinoma is a deadly cancer if not treated properly. My daughter is fighting her second battle with cancer though they are not related. Stephanie, was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Cell Carcinoma with a Nottingham score of 7, HER2 positive, just before Christmas. She is an IT independent contractor for a title company, has Obama Care and no company benefits such as sick time. She is the sole support for her disabled husband, and two children, 5 and 15 years old.
Her treatment plan is mastectomy followed by chemo. Unfortunately, her Obama care insurance has a $6000 deductible and she does not have that kind of money. She has been able to negotiate a co-pay of $2000 with the hospital to get the surgery, but cannot come up with the money. Unfortunately, neither myself or the rest of her family can help. She is scheduled for surgery on January 10th, but if we can’t find the money, she will have to wait. So I am hoping for a miracle in donations.
There are breast cancer programs that she can apply to for assistance, but not until she is in active treatment, and she can’t be in active treatment until she gets the money for surgery. SO, I am asking for help in finding the money. If I can get $20 from a 100 people, the hospital co-pay will be paid and she can move forward with the chemo.
Please give if you can. I will be forever grateful.
Karen Eddy
Invasive Ductal Cell Carcinoma is a deadly cancer if not treated properly. My daughter is fighting her second battle with cancer though they are not related. Stephanie, was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Cell Carcinoma with a Nottingham score of 7, HER2 positive, just before Christmas. She is an IT independent contractor for a title company, has Obama Care and no company benefits such as sick time. She is the sole support for her disabled husband, and two children, 5 and 15 years old.
Her treatment plan is mastectomy followed by chemo. Unfortunately, her Obama care insurance has a $6000 deductible and she does not have that kind of money. She has been able to negotiate a co-pay of $2000 with the hospital to get the surgery, but cannot come up with the money. Unfortunately, neither myself or the rest of her family can help. She is scheduled for surgery on January 10th, but if we can’t find the money, she will have to wait. So I am hoping for a miracle in donations.
There are breast cancer programs that she can apply to for assistance, but not until she is in active treatment, and she can’t be in active treatment until she gets the money for surgery. SO, I am asking for help in finding the money. If I can get $20 from a 100 people, the hospital co-pay will be paid and she can move forward with the chemo.
Please give if you can. I will be forever grateful.
Karen Eddy
Organizer
Karen Eddy
Organizer
Largo, FL