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mother's help

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mother's help nbambinaia


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But now, she decided to fight back with her mother's help.
Moss, 53, who gave up work as a teacher because of her illness, said that with her 87-year-old mother's help and by dipping into her own pension, she had raised £10,500 for four treatments of Avastin, along with the chemotherapy that had until then been provided free by the NHS.
Having warned the mother's help that she would be needed as a baby-sitter that night, she engaged a caterer to organise the event, and when the guests had all arrived, went to the girl's room and said: "Come downstairs.
 
 
 
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