Imagine this; one day you're fine. You go to work, come home to your family, kiss your wife, hug your kids. Life is good. The next day half of your face is numb and you're dizzy. You go to the hospital, you're told nothing is wrong with you. You follow up with your doctor. Again, everything looks fine but they'll submitt a referral for an MRI; two months away. A few days later you wake up. You're not fine. You're so dizzy you can't walk and you're seeing double. You rush back to the hospital. This time the doctors actually run more tests. A stroke they tell you. You're released two days later. You go home. A few days later you wake up. Somethings wrong; you're worse. You're rushed back to the hospital. This time even more tests. They were wrong, the doctors tell you, it wasn't a stroke. It's multiple sclerosis.
This is Floyd's reality.
Floyd is a rare one nowadays. He is honest, humble, and kind. He loves his wife of 17 years almost as much as he loves cars (kidding, kind of), he cherishes his three daughters, and would give the shirt off his back to anybody who needed it. He is loved by many.
We are trying to raise money to help Floyd with his medical bills, to make the necessary changes at his home to make it more accessible for him, and to help with everyday bills while he does physical therapy.
All Floyd wants is to return to normal. To get up, go to work, come home to his family, kiss his wife and hug his kids. Whatever you can do to help Floyd achieve this goal would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you and God Bless

