
Briana Jay Williams Surgical Medical Bills
I want to start off by thanking everyone who chooses to donate to my fundraiser to help me pay my medical bills. More importantly, I want to thank you for your kindness, compassion, and selflessness.
Having to go into emergency surgery was one of the scariest moments of my life. I like to think that I’m a very health young woman. I eat well, I exercise, love to hike, walk, do handstands, you name it! I take advantage of the fact that God has given me this vessel to move and explore the beauty of this world with. I couldn’t believe how low my energy felt, how weak my muscles felt. I could barely keep my eyes open half the time, as i was napping twice a day for over an hour.
I went to the doctor to get blood work done in hopes to find some answers and relief from all of the pain I was in; never did I expect to hear that my fallopian tube had ruptured inside of me. I was internally bleeding into my abdomen, and also out of body for a month, without even realizing what was occurring inside of me. I could barely walk, kept feeling faint, couldn’t breathe properly; laying down in any form was excruciating, I couldn’t even deal with laughing, sneezing, the bumps on the road while being inside of a car. I was bleeding out for weeks without ever thinking I’d end up being rushed into surgery and potentially needing a blood transfusion.
I chose to go into the ER knowing that I didn’t have any health insurance, because being alive was more important than me worrying about future debt. I am grateful to still be on this earth to share the light, love, and passions God has given me with all of you!
With all of this being said, don’t take the life you live, the gift of movement, the simple things like standing up on your own for granted. God blessed you with life, it’s so important you value and appreciate it, even through the hard times!