My Mom Has Cancer! (Need Advice)!

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Ok, I'll be on topic from now on, it will be several months before I give you guys an update, we need some time to work things out and plan what we are going to do, but she will definitely have three rounds of chemotherapy, scheduled every 2-3 weeks. So I am hoping things will work out in a positive manner. Once the chemotherapy is done they will schedule the surgery to remove the tumor from her body. I know she's not looking forward to that but it has to be done. Thank you all for your positive words and support. We appreciate it truly.
 
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I made my final decision. I'm gonna buy a new digital version (ps5), the one where you don't use the disc. I'm getting my Christmas gift early. I'm really excited about it, we won $1,000 off a lottery ticket the other day at a local gas station
Good stuff! Finally you're getting a small break from life. Enjoy your new purchase.

Just remember how you got the PS5. :P
 
UPDATE: My mom is scheduled for her second round of chemotherapy on March 6th at 9:45am, it's a 5-6 hour process. She initially started her first round December 20th. Then 2 days later she got really sick and started throwing up and having bad side effects from it. I had to call the paramedics Christmas Eve at almost 4:00pm. It took them 30 minutes to arrive so during the wait I made sure we had everything packed(our food, clothes and medicines). She was having a cow during the ride she was in so much pain and having low-calcium symptoms. They emitted her 6 hours after we arrived. They had to do a bunch of labs on her. Checking calcium, magnesium and other important minerals. They discharged us three days later so we ate the hospital food and even went down to the cafeteria the day after Christmas.

They gave her a lot of fluids and calcium and the other minerals to get the levels up. We left December 27th at around 2:00pm. However we had to call a taxi home. Send her prayers everyone. We're going through a tough time here.
 
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