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When I had Stage IV cancer I ended up with zero medical bills, OTOH, another relative (also with excellent health care) ended up with $750,000 in co-pays and misc. bills during her illness. Even though she is dead her spouse is still working on back the $200,000 that they agreed to pay to satisfy the bills.
You should be glad she has someone by her side helping take care of her instead of being so suspicious. Terminal cancer is a very sad and difficult journey, both for the person dying and for the loved ones to see it happening. At least while her time is winding down she's not having to go through it alone. At least she will leave this life feeling loved and supported.
It's right there in your post, OP. They met, fell in love, and 6 months later she was diagnosed. They did not know it was terminal until over a year into their relationship.
What should he have done, dumped her? Perhaps he has better medical insurance so making her his wife would make that part a bit easier.
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