
Help Bryan Valdizno Recover After an Accident
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It was a calm morning on July 25, 2025, in the Philippines just after Typhoon Crising had passed. Grabbing the chance to catch up on pending work, my brother Bryan offered to take his wife to her job around 10:00 AM (Philippine time) on their motorcycle.
After dropping her off, Bryan immediately left to head back home. But just minutes later, around 10:40–10:50 AM, his wife received devastating news, Bryan had been in a serious accident.
He was quickly rescued by the MDRRMO and rushed to the nearest hospital. He arrived with visible injuries and a severe wound on the right side of his head.
At 12:00 noon, doctors performed an initial CT scan, which revealed a small blood clot on the left side of his brain. The medical team monitored him closely but just a few hours later, everything changed. Bryan became unresponsive.
Another CT scan was done immediately. This time, it revealed something alarming, a massive blood clot on the right side of his brain that wasn’t visible in the earlier CT scan. His condition had worsened drastically and without warning. He was diagnosed with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), a life-threatening condition caused by the severe impact to his head.
The neurosurgeon made the critical decision to perform emergency brain surgery right away to relieve the pressure and remove the clot.
Our Current Situation
As of now, Bryan is still in the ICU, fighting for his life. The surgery was just the beginning. He needs continuous care, medication and close monitoring. Our family is doing everything we can, but the medical bills are growing by the hour and we simply cannot manage this alone.
We are humbly asking for your help. If you’re able to donate, share this fundraiser, or send a prayer, you are already making a difference in Bryan’s fight for recovery.
Your support will help cover:
• ICU and hospital bills
• Medications and medical equipment
• Transportation and care costs for his family
This has been one of the most heartbreaking moments for us, but we continue to believe in God’s healing power, the kindness of people, and the strength of Bryan.
Thank you all, and God bless everyone who takes time to read, donate, or pray. We appreciate you more than words can express.
Organizer
Chyra Ween
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA