Brain Aneurysm Strikes Bonagh
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On the evening of August 15, 2017 Bonagh (center) suffered a severe brain aneurysm after complaining of headaches. She was quickly transported to University of Minnesota Hospital where they successfully drained the blood from her brain and repaired the blood vessel after a 5-hour surgery. Shortly after, she had a hemorrhage complication while replacing the drainage tube causing further damage to her brain. After a month, Bonagh is stable but with limited to no use of her limbs, she can only see out of only one eye and is conscious only periodically. Her recovery requires long term transitional care for rehabilitation in a nursing care facility which doctors say will likely be up to a year, possibly more, and the family insurance only covers up to 90 days. Bonagh and John have already exhausted their resources and are in need of funding to support medical bills beyond insurance coverage and 9 months of transitional care with an average cost of $300 a day. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated for this struggling family.
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John Penzien
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Minneapolis, MN