Cancer defeated: Elke dreams of Paris after a hard recovery!

Cancer defeated: Elke dreams of Paris after a hard recovery!
The Viennese single educator Elke celebrates an overwhelming victory in the fight against cancer! After a year full of agony and doubts, she found a malignant ulcer in the abdomen, which was initially considered inoperable. Just a short time later, doctors also discovered a knot in her chest. In May she was finally able to undergo a nine-hour operation in the AKH Vienna. Six chemotherapy followed and the side effects were overwhelming. "It was the most difficult year of my life," says Elke, who lived through difficult times, while her 14-year-old daughter Ina was anxious at her side. The concern for her mom was unable to endure, and the two found consolation in alternative medical approaches to support the recovery, as the platform reports.
Well, as a ray of hope after all the pain, Elke announced with joy that her last results of the investigation were positive: "It is no longer detectable. I don't need any further operation or chemo." This means not only an exemption for you, but also for INA, which can finally breathe again. Together, the two want to leave the difficult time behind and treat themselves to a trip to Paris as a worthwhile reward for their agony. This Christmas surprise is now made by the Today-Christkind and Novomatic. Elke would like to thank Professor Grimm and his team, who supported them in this challenging phase of life.
Elke Heidenreich, which was born on February 15, 1943 in Korbach, made a name for herself in German literary business as a writer and literary critic. She became known for her moderation of literary television programs, and her sharp judgments were sometimes controversial. With her great influence, she led many books to the top of the bestseller lists. Heidenreich's engagement in the literary world impressively shows how versatile and formative it is for the culture of German -speaking countries. Their determination and creativity are in blatant contrast to the difficult phase that Elke has experienced - an inspiring story that touches her readers and listeners alike.
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