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As a result of radiation treatments for throat cancer in 2009, Kathy Goodwin of Nooksack, WA, experiences daily pain as her teeth are breaking and falling out. The radiation weakened her jaw bone, complicating any dental work. All her teeth need to be extracted to alleviate constant pain.
In addition, because of her second bout of throat cancer in 2012, she can no longer talk. Kathy will never again have a voice, but we hope to be able to help with the expensive procedures she needs to have her damaged teeth removed and recieve new teeth. After Medicare pays 80% of the cost for hyperbaric treatments, Kathy will still need to pay $21,000 ...before she can even think about replacing her teeth with dentures. She will be on a liquid diet until she can afford dentures.
Kathy and her husband work hard, live frugally, and sacrifice to raise two young children, while enduring the financial, emotional, and physical toll cancer takes on its victims and their families. Please help.
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