Based on angularities, the chart was pretty good. I've seen better, but I've sure seen worse. However (presuming the worst at the moment), it's a grim reminder that one must not undervalue Moon's aspects (though often one can displace Moon's mundane aspects).
Here were the angularities for her home - I would have called it predominantly good.
r Neptune on Asc 0°24' (100%)
t Venus on Asc 2°22' (100%)
r Moon on WP-a 0°29' (99%)
t Pluto on IC 6°43' (88%)
From these we get the essentially pleasant (before the hangover) t Venus co. r Neptune (1°29') and the one potentially worrisome foreground aspect (but not inherently bad), t Pluto sq. r Moon (0°51' M) - Pluto to Moon was over a couple of years ago but the mundane aspect brought it back.
However, Moon aspects give a different look to the chart: It draws in all three malefics:
25°43' Leo - t Mars (sq Moon 1°02' M)
26°41 Leo - r Saturn (sq. Moon 1°08')
27°07' Aqu - t Neptune (sq. Moon 0°41')
27°49' Tau - t Moon
Also (in case it's important), t Saturn 13°07' Cap was octile Moon 0°18' and octile Neptune 1°00'. (Mars-Neptune was 1°21' mundo, so even closer than it looks.)
Even if we end up with good news at the end of this continuing story, some serious, painful, undiagnosed health condition was involved. We can't overlook Moon in a Solar Return.