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Hi, my name is Daniel Sanchez, and I’m sharing my story with a hopeful heart.
I was born four and a half months premature and diagnosed with cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus—a condition that causes excess fluid in the brain. At just a few days old, I had my first brain surgery. Now, I’m preparing for my 48th.
This isn’t just another number—it’s another chapter in a lifelong journey of courage, healing, and starting over. Every few years, I undergo a complex neurosurgical procedure to replace or repair the shunt that keeps pressure from building in my brain. Each time, it resets my world.
After every surgery, I must re-learn how to walk. Imagine being told, again and again, that you’ll need to rebuild from the ground up—every step, every muscle, every movement. It’s exhausting, painful, and humbling. But I keep getting up.
I didn’t walk until I was five years old. But I did it. And I’ve done it over and over again—through therapy, through setbacks, through tears, and with faith.
These surgeries are critical, but they take a toll—physically, emotionally, and financially. Between hospital stays, therapy, equipment, and recovery time, the costs are overwhelming. That’s why I’m asking for your support.
Your donation will help cover:
Medical bills from surgery #48
Post-operative care and physical therapy
Transportation to medical appointments
Daily living needs while I recover
I’ve spent my life fighting for every bit of independence and joy I can get. I don’t give up easily. If you can help, in any way—by donating, sharing, or simply sending love—it would mean the world to me.
Thank you for reading my story. Thank you for believing in my recovery.
With all my heart,
Daniel Sanchez






