My mother needs help and i know it but she has no insurance..?


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i wus telling people about my 42 year old mothers problem im so concerned i may even start to cry as iam typing this..thinking that my mother could have cancer is making me crazy.i asked my mother a couple more questions,from what shes telling me before seriously complaining about the bleeding shes been having back pains & for the past 2-3 months bleeding the first 2 months per say she wus bleeding but her blood wus more brown and old it smelled bad and she got blood clots...The in the past 2 week its gotten worse and for the past 2 or 3 nights she hasnt been able to sleep.. at first she said she wus jjust spotting then it turned into that old brown blood then severe heavy bleeding and the stabbing pains and cramps got worse..but she tells me she feels the pains most when shes laying down..i asked her what it felt like and she sayd like contractions..and that it stops and starts again .. i called her at work and she said she feels fine but shes not sure how shell feel later..help plzz

Answers:
Please,please,tel your mother to get medical attention now. Her symptoms sound just like what I had and mine turned out to be uterine (endometrial) cancer and I required a hysterectomy and radiation treatments. I had no insurance either and had put off seeing a doctor until the bleeding got so bad I required several blood transfusions. Even while I was bleeding so heavily,I worked full time and felt OK most of the time so feeling fine is not an indication that her health is good.If you are under 18 she can apply for a public aid medical card ( I had to do this ) and because she will be off work for awhile if she has surgery,they will average her income so she can qualify. Even if she is not eligible, going into debt is better than dying. Uterine cancer can take years to kill her but the quality of life she will have is very poor so get her to the doctor to find out what the problem is. My prayers are with both of you.
i would get her to an emergency room immediately. i do not think they can refuse treatment even if she has no insurance. good luck and God bless you


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