To donate to Wendy’s treatment, visit her family’s GoFundMe page here. Wendy said: “It’s been traumatic, watching my daughters desperately trying to circulate this GoFundMe page.“We’ve been leafleting the area – I even got shouted at by one woman for being on her drive.
I did cry, but I thought, I’m not going to let her make me dissolve.”Wendy’s 66-year-old husband was due to retire soon, but has vowed to keep working to help fund her treatment.Her family’s experiences have left Wendy concerned.She said: “It’s just so wrong, isn’t it?
If you can afford it, you can have it, if you can’t you die.”Mary Smith, a medical and patient safety lawyer acting for Wendy, said: “Very sadly, Wendy’s situation is not unique.
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