I am currently facing a severe and life-threatening staphylococcus bone infection that has progressed rapidly and is causing serious damage to the bone and surrounding tissue. The infection has entered my bloodstream, which creates a high risk of it spreading further to vital organs, including my heart.
My condition continues to worsen despite ongoing medical attention. Doctors are now seriously discussing urgent surgical options, including the possibility of spinal surgery to repair and replace damaged bone structures.
My mobility and overall health are declining day by day, and the infection is significantly affecting the function of my left leg, making it increasingly difficult for me to use it. I am in need of immediate, intensive treatment. The funds raised will go directly toward urgent spinal surgery, long-term intravenous antibiotic therapy, and essential medications required to control and fight the infection.
I am currently a U.S. resident without full documentation, which means I do not have access to public healthcare support and must cover all medical expenses on my own.
My priority is to stop the infection, preserve my life, and regain as much mobility and function as possible. I also hope to return to my family in Georgia in the future.
I never imagined being in this situation a year ago. I am scared, but I am doing everything I can to continue treatment and fight for my recovery.
Any support, whether through a donation or simply sharing this campaign, would make a meaningful difference in my situation and my chance to survive and heal.
Staphylococcal bone infection (staphylococcal osteomyelitis) is a serious bacterial infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus. When it affects the spine, it can lead to progressive destruction of vertebral bone, severe pain, neurological impairment due to spinal cord or nerve compression, abscess formation, and systemic spread of infection (sepsis). Without urgent treatment, it may result in permanent disability, organ failure, or life-threatening complications.






