I’ve been diagnosed with a torn labrum, Cam FAI, hip dysplasia, and a torn adductor muscle. Hip dysplasia is a bone structural issue where the hip socket is too shallow to properly support the joint. This leads to degradation of surrounding tissues and eventually leads to early osteoarthritis.
After over 2 years of searching for answers, failed procedures, insurance denials, delayed care and treatment…I finally have a treatment plan that offers the best chance at a lasting recovery: a Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) to reconstruct my pelvis bone along with an arthroscopic repair of damaged soft tissues. These procedures will be performed by a hip preservation specialist in Boulder, CO, one of the few surgeons in the country trained to perform them which is why I must seek care in another state.
My surgeries took place on November 4th and November 10th. At this time, I have no income. My partner who is my primary caregiver during recovery will also be unable to work while we are out of state.
I must stay in Boulder until the end of January to receive PT from the PAO Team.
Estimated expenses include:
• $1,300/ month for temporary, accessible housing
• $1,000–$1,500 for medical equipment and mobility aids
• $4,000 in medical costs and bills already incurred
• $500/month for food, OT medicines, & propane
This surgery and recovery plan is my best chance at walking again and the ability to return to the art of dancing. If you’re able to donate or share my story it truly means the world. ♥️






