- F
- B

Hi My name is Robert and I am Kaye's British brother -in-law.
For over a decade, 39-year-old Kaye from the Philippines has fought a battle many cannot imagine. Diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s at the age of 29, she now endures severe dyskinesia—uncontrollable, violent contortions—for an average of 14 to 16 hours each day. Her condition is so extreme that two care assistants must hold her down to prevent serious injury. On top of this, she suffers from untreatable scoliosis, causing constant pain and further limiting her mobility.
Despite these enormous challenges, Kaye has never stopped trying to live life with dignity. She’s worked, contributed to her family, and remained hopeful—an unbreakable spirit in a body that won’t stop twisting and resisting.
✨ A Chance for Change
There is hope. After extensive evaluations, doctors have recommended Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)—a highly advanced surgical procedure that involves placing electrodes directly into the brain. DBS has shown remarkable results in controlling Parkinson’s symptoms and could offer Kaye the chance to live a vastly improved life—one where she can move freely, work again, and even travel.
In countries like the Philippines, healthcare isn’t free. The total cost of the DBS procedure is £25,000. Her family, including her mother—who has been by her side every step of the way—has already raised £16,000. Now, they just need £9,000 more to turn this life-saving possibility into reality.
How You Can Help
Your donation—no matter the amount—brings Kaye one step closer to a future without constant pain and restraint. You’re not just helping fund a surgery. You’re giving her back her independence, her dignity, and her dreams.
Please support Kaye's fight to reclaim her life. Share her story. Be part of her miracle.
Donate today. Help us raise the final £9,000. Let’s give Kaye the chance she’s fought so hard for.
Our sincere and heartfelt thanks for your selfless donation.



