The widow's family, diagnosed with cancer that sells corn on the street every day to avoid borrowing

Each morning it is positioned on the edge of the main road to be visible to vacationers who use their means to storm the coast of Saranda on vacation. He's 53 years old and life has challenged him with disaster. First with breast cancer diagnosis and then with the loss of a very old mate [...]
He's 53 years old and life has challenged him with disaster. First with breast cancer diagnosis and then with the loss of a very young mate, leaving them behind and caring for two children.
I'm a little tired, a little stressed, but I'm very glad that I go out and work to live, to secure income for family” she says about Ora News.
It's been nine years since almost everything's collapsed. It's been a great life, I've had a family, two children, and a husband. My husband left me, I'm in surgery. I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I caught it too late, I went on the chemistry cycles, the radiation, and I always have to go for control, but I can't. I had no insurance, I got social help where I live.
This social assistance under the rules was interrupted for a year. When I was doing chemistry, I lost my spouse. He left at 45, the boy left me 12 years old. Now I go out to secure my income. I go to work so I don't put my hand out to anybody and not write my name on a notebook at the” store follows her 53-year-old story.
“Even the educated girl at work. She too, two years after my diagnosis, has removed a measure of intestines. Disaster. After that she divorced, I have her with a child, renting”, she further relates.
Although everything has reached her in pain and perspiration, she remembers with homesickness the time when she was happy.
I was hired by the police, the private police and the state police. I worked hotel cleaning, every job. Three years I've been doing mountain work, scepbel. Then it was the greatest happiness, I was as rich as sleeping on gold. It's been going down for nine years. It's like building a beautiful castle and suddenly destroying you. Then build it, but it's not worth it by <x1.
The disease, along with physical, psychological pain and uncertainty about the future, has a financial bill. She says she has found support in her family, but especially in her former husband.
I pray that I have only children to work so I don't burden my children at this age. To take the route of Tirana knows how much it costs, a single woman cannot come and take another. It's a very difficult time. My family and my husband were heroes that I live with today. But especially the man's men, they're Lapidar to me, everything. All that cost. I have no words”.
It won't take a year. KMP from the state.
That's the rule, nine years old. You're going to Tirana to CAMPI superior. I showed up there and I went through it all, and my spine also moved”.
Despite the challenges, she has lost faith.
With all that I've been through, I'm too strong, iron. I have faith in God, God has rejected me and waited for me. They said a month to me I could push. I've been gone for centuries”
A message also contains for all those who for one reason or another have been filled with pessimism.
Let's not be pessimistic, they have to deal with life. Break the mountain with your head and get over there. Don't even put your hand out for a match. Go out and work and don't put your head down. Disease is no shame, it's disaster”












