Mama

Flo gets a coughing fit and goes to her doctor for a check-up. It turns out that she is suffering from a form of blood cancer. This is the result of Pfeiffer's glandular fever, which she once contracted from her children. In her previous lives, this infection did not occur because she was on a business trip and could not care for her children herself. Luna tells her that, despite chemotherapy, she will die in a few months before her paid "Plan B" is over. Because this time, Luna has paid for a "Plan B." In her previous life, in which her mother died, she became a successful chef in a Michelin-starred restaurant. Now she has traveled back in time to persuade her mother and her doctor to undergo a stem cell transplant, which is currently still undergoing experimental testing. Unfortunately, it turns out that neither her stem cells nor her brother's are suitable for this. Flo accepts her inevitable death because it has finally been proven that she could indeed save Luna from depression and suicide. At the last moment, a stem cell donor is found, but whether the therapy will actually save her life remains open.
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