
Help Jeff Walk Again: Support His Lyme Battle
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Help Jeff Walk Again – Fighting Chronic Lyme & Neurotoxicity
Hi, my name is Jeff Morin. A few years ago, I was a strong, independent entrepreneur, father, and husband. Today, I can no longer walk. I struggle with speech, balance, and motor skills, and I require help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, and eating.
After years of misdiagnoses—including one for an incurable neurological disorder—I finally discovered the truth: I’ve been battling chronic Lyme disease, co-infections like Babesia and Bartonella, and extremely high levels of toxic heavy metals (lead, mercury, tin, and bismuth). Unfortunately, insurance refuses to recognize or cover chronic Lyme treatment, leaving patients like me to fight this brutal disease alone.
Over the past year, I’ve pursued aggressive, science-backed treatments that have already brought real progress:
EDTA chelation to detox heavy metals
Glutathione and phosphatidylcholine IVs to restore cellular and liver health
Ceftriaxone and Azithromycin IV therapy to target deep Lyme infections
Fecal Microbiota Transplants (FMT) to heal the gut-brain axis
And I’m now preparing for home-based IV Lyme treatments
These treatments are my only hope of walking and talking normally again. But they are expensive, long-term, and 100% out-of-pocket.
I’m humbly asking for your help to raise $45,000 so I can continue this life-saving medical journey. Every dollar raised goes directly toward treatment, medical supplies, at-home nursing, and recovery support. Your support is not just financial—it’s a lifeline of hope for me and my family.
I’ve spent my life building companies, supporting others, and doing everything I can to keep going through this illness. Now, I need help to take the next step—literally.
Please donate if you can. If you can’t, sharing this with your network means the world to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
With gratitude,
Jeff Morin
Co-organizers (2)

Jeffrey Morin
Organizer
Laconia, NH

Jessica Papia
Co-organizer