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Hi, my name is Zara.
I’m sharing my story with a humbled heart. These past months have been the hardest battle of my life, but I’m standing on faith, believing that God will carry me through.
It all started with severe, unexplained pain that got worse until I could barely walk or work. After countless appointments and ER visits, I was finally diagnosed with advanced endometriosis, a condition that causes internal bleeding, inflammation, and intense pain. My doctors said the damage was serious and I needed two surgeries right away.
What I thought would be a short recovery turned into a long, painful journey I never expected. I ended up hospitalized for an entire month due to complications, infections, and uncontrollable pain. Some days I couldn’t eat, couldn’t move, and could only pray for strength. But God kept me here. He held me when I was scared and allowed the doctors to save my life.
Being in the hospital for so long meant I couldn’t work, and bills started to pile up fast — medical bills, rent, utilities, and more. I’ve fallen behind and now I’m fighting just to get stable again.
What hurts the most is knowing I might not be able to provide a Christmas for my children or bring them home to a stable environment. I want to be the mother God called me to be, but this storm has left me struggling in ways I never expected.
I’m trusting God for complete healing, financial restoration, and peace in my home — but right now, I need help.
This GoFundMe will help me:
Pay medical bills from my surgeries and month-long hospitalization
Catch up on rent and essential bills
Provide a safe, secure home for my children
Give them a small Christmas during this tough time
Continue my healing journey without the fear of losing everything
I’m not someone who likes asking for help, but the Bible says, “Ask and you shall receive.” So I’m stepping out in faith.
If God places it on your heart to give, or even just share my story, please know that I am truly grateful. Every blessing, big or small, helps me take one step closer to stability, recovery, and bringing my babies home.
Life After Surgery
Even after surgery, my day-to-day life has changed in ways I never expected. Some mornings the pain is so strong that simply getting out of bed feels like a challenge. I struggle with walking, standing for long periods, lifting, and even basic tasks around the house.
The fatigue is overwhelming — the kind that makes your whole body feel heavy and weak. Some days I try to push through, but my body reminds me I’m still healing. Every day is different, and I’m learning to take things one step at a time.
Thank you for reading, praying, and believing with me. God bless you all.
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