
Help Darlene Battle Severe Hypoglycemia
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Aloha, I am writing with a heartfelt plea for someone who has touched so many lives with her strength, kindness, and unwavering spirit, Darlene Resonable. Right now, she is fighting the hardest battle of her life, and she needs us to stand beside her. Imagine waking up every day not knowing if your body will betray you. For Darlene, that’s reality. Severe hypoglycemia sends her blood sugar plummeting without warning, causing terrifying fainting spells. Since March 2025, she has not been able to work, drive, or even walk down the street without fear. But now, the stakes are even higher. On July 16th, Darlene faces life-altering surgery. Doctors will remove 30% of her pancreas—and her spleen —in a high-risk attempt to stabilize her condition. The odds? Just 50/50. Recovery? Unknown. Despite everything, Darlene confronts it all with admirable courage. But courage alone will not pay the bills. We are racing to raise $6,000 to give Darlene the fighting chance she deserves. Here is where your support becomes lifesaving: • Glucagon pens ($300+ each in Hawaii) are her emergency lifeline during hypoglycemic attacks—but not fully covered by her insurance plan. • Living expenses are piling up while she is unable to work. • Post-surgery care will be long and arduous—she should not have to worry about finances too. Darlene is no stranger to miracles. A few years ago, she survived a brain aneurysm that doctors believed could be fatal. She is a warrior. But even warriors need an army behind them. Here is how you can help: • Donate ANY amount. $5, $20, $100—every dollar brings her closer to safety. • Share this story. Your network could hold the person who changes everything. • Send love. Leave a comment or say a prayer—she needs to feel your strength. Time is critical. With surgery just weeks away, we must act now. Let us show Darlene that even in her darkest hour, she is not alone. From the bottom of our hearts—thank you for reading, for caring, and for being part of Darlene’s journey.
Much Mahalo from her Children & grandchildren...
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Darlene Resonable
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Kahului, HI