Debbi's chemo, surgery, and hospital expenses
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On November 12, 2018, at around 1 o'clock in the morning, I went to the emergency room with severe abdominal pain. The doctors quickly discovered that I had a very large cyst (about the size of a softball or grapefruit) on my ovary. They determined that I needed to see a specialist and immediately arranged for me to be transported to San Antonio for surgery. Once in surgery, the surgeon discovered that I actually had two cancers; one was in my uterus, and the other was on my Fallopian tube and ovary. Thankfully, they were both caught at a somewhat early stage. This is a blessing, because ovarian cancer is known as "The Silent Killer". The uterus was a stage 1a, and the ovarian cancer was a stage 2b. I do not have insurance and need help paying for my medical bills. I was taken by ambulance twice to two different hospitals. I had medical treatments at two different emergency rooms and two different hospitals. I also have to come up with money to cover the cost of six chemotherapy treatments as well as numerous sonograms, CT scans, x-rays, lab works, port placement for the chemo, and several doctors and anesthesiologists. It is urgent that I get the funds for the chemotherapy treatments in order to prevent the cancer spreading to other parts of my body. Anything you can donate will be greatly appreciated and will help eliminate some of the stress from this situation so that I can focus on healing. God bless you, and thank you for your kindness.
Organizer
Debbi Fierro Cade
Organizer
Kerrville, TX