Debi has stage 4 lung cancer. It is in her lymph glands in her chest, neck, adrenal gland and bones. While Debi and her doctors determine what treatment will be best, the doctors suggest she go on disability. Debi has the pressure of trying to continue working as long as possible, despite pain, appointments, and sickness from treatment because she has the sole responsibility to support herself and her son. Disability doesn't pay enough to cover living and medical expenses. Radiation starts tomorrow, and chemo will start immediately after. Eric is home for Christmas break from his freshman year at college. He wants to work full time while he is home to help with expenses but Christmas break should be quality time with his mom.Please help Debi and Eric. Debi has already fallen behind financially due to days lost at work for medical appointments and procedures and medical co-pays. Any small amount can help lift some of the financial burden, and allow Debi to spend time with her son Eric and daughter Jessica over the holidays while she fights to live as long as she can.Debi’s first diagnosis with lung cancer was at the age of 45 when her youngest child was only 3 Years old. She had surgery removing 2/3 of her right lung.Fast forward 15 years of work, life and her own diligence and insistence of medical scans to stay ahead of any recurrence of cancer.Unfortunately, last December one of Debi’s scans showed cancer had returned. A few days after Christmas 2016 she was back in for surgery to remove another cancerous section of her lung. Below is her first Facebook post following that surgery.After being out of work for over 2 months and receiving only 60 percent pay on disability, Debi used the rest of her savings to cover medical bills, copays, prescriptions, rent, food, and necessities. Debi returned to work at the beginning of March and on November 10th she faced another biopsy when a CT came back with an enlarged lymph node. Below is what she shared with family and friends most recently on her Facebook page.Jessica, Eric, and DebiPlease help.