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My Mother: Cancer Survivor

 

            When you ask someone you is the person that has a biggest impact on them, they can choose from a member of their own family until a famous person like Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr. The person that has that kind of impact on me is not someone far away from me, my mom. The decision of choosing just one person may be difficult for some, but for me it was the easiest decision I ever made. Maybe choosing your mom could be the facile option just to get the question out of my way, however for me she was the only candidate. Anyone who knows my mom would understand why I have this adulation towards her. .
             My mom is a breast cancer survivor, and I can say it was not easy for her neither to the family to go through this baleful malady. My mom was diagnosed with cancer in 2010, she had two tumors one is the malign tumor in the breast and a benign tumor in the lungs. After the diagnosis everything went too fast. First she was really stressed because of the quagmire operation's cost but somehow the social insurance covered all the costs. Then was the matter about who would take care of my mom if my sister and I had to go to school, so we moved in for a year with my grandparents. They were the biggest support for my mom as my grandmother was the one who take her to all the treatments and my grandparent was the one who drive them anywhere they wanted to go, also they gave us a place to stay without question and we adapt just fine. Once we were settle, all the test and exams she needed to be done so she could get the surgery were made in weeks, everything was fast that my mom could go to surgery and start right away the treatment. At the moment that the doctors and nurses took my mom to the operating room I was really scare for what will happen to her. The surgery was in a way short like 3 hours and by the time she entered her hospital room affecter it was done, she was asleep. The surgery was a success where the doctors took both of the tumors in the same surgery due to the little girth between both.


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