Many of you have doubtless read articles in gun magazines and related publications by Kat Hel. Lately she's written under her married name of Katherine Ainsworth Stevens. She's a friend to most of us in the North Texas Troublemakers, and to my wife and I. She visited our home just a week ago.
Kat has been diagnosed with breast cancer, and it's the nasty kind. She's to undergo a double mastectomy within weeks, followed by reconstructive surgery and all the cancer-related treatments (chemotherapy, possibly radiation therapy, and so on). She has to handle all this while coping with a four-year-old son and a husband who's himself undergoing treatment for a long-term condition, and is thus less able to help. It's a hell of a load on her shoulders. To make matters worse, Kat is a free-lance writer. She doesn't have medical insurance, and has to pay for all the costs involved out of her (minuscule) savings - which are already exhausted. The hospital is helping as best it can, but the specialists involved are demanding their pound of flesh (you should pardon the expression) in cash.
A friend of Kat's has launched a GiveSendGo fundraiser for her medical expenses. Dorothy and I have already contributed separately, as have many of our friends. She needs a lot of money, so I'm boosting the signal here. If you're able to help Kat, she's good people and deserves our aid. Please click over to her fundraiser and contribute whatever you can. It'll be money well spent.
Thanks in advance, friends.
Peter

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ReplyDeleteMy wife had stage 2b breast cancer, both bad genes, in 2005 at the age of 47. Two tumors, mastectomy, reconstruction, five surgeries total, six months of chemotherapy, no radiation since she had the mastectomy. The cost was $350,000 at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, the best place in the world to fight cancer. We paid $15,000 out of pocket, our insurance paid $180,000 IIRC, Genentech paid $50,000, and MD Anderson forgave the rest. My wife was the last person to get in the Herceptin, aka Trastuzumab, trial for stage 2+ breast cancer which was an incredible success, raising the survivorship from 25% to 85% over five years. My wife just celebrated 21 years of survivorship.
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ReplyDeleteDone. Sorry that she can't "save the ta-tas", but life is more valuable.
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John in Indy
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ReplyDelete@Soapweed: Sorry, I don't have a postal address. The fundraiser is the default option.
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ReplyDeleteThere is an article in The Burning Platform (today), about cancer and how easy it is to cure. (Forbidden Information).
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