Help Ryan McKee on his journey to recovery
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Update: Ryan’s arm is healing, he has a small amount of pain but is able to slowly move and stretch his wrist/fingers. They are still unsure if he will regain feeling in some of his arm and hand. We are so so grateful for the donations on gofundme and Venmo, so far we have raised over $2,000 and we are so so thankful! I have shed real tears over the amazing donations people have made. Together we can change peoples lives. ❤️
*If you would like to use Venmo instead you can Venmo me and I will make sure that money goes to him. My Venmo is @Abby-Lenahan **
Our brother Ryan got his left arm and hand caught in a grinder while building some stairs. He damaged tendons and nerves in his dominant arm and hand. He works as a landscaper and does some construction on the side. At this time he doesn't have any health insurance to help cover the costs of emergency services, surgery and physical therapy. He will also be out of work due to not being able to use his hand.
Ryan is one of the most compassionate people we know. He would give the shirt off his back to anyone. Many of our friends and family know his kind and loving heart and we all hurt for him during this time. This is a very unfortunate situation. With all of the medical costs and being out work, there is definitely some feelings of uncertainty. We hope that he can be on his way to recovery and regain full function of his left hand. I know he would be so grateful for any kind of help financially during this time.
***WARNING below is a graphic picture of the damage to his arm and hand***
Our brother Ryan got his left arm and hand caught in a grinder while building some stairs. He damaged tendons and nerves in his dominant arm and hand. He works as a landscaper and does some construction on the side. At this time he doesn't have any health insurance to help cover the costs of emergency services, surgery and physical therapy. He will also be out of work due to not being able to use his hand.
Ryan is one of the most compassionate people we know. He would give the shirt off his back to anyone. Many of our friends and family know his kind and loving heart and we all hurt for him during this time. This is a very unfortunate situation. With all of the medical costs and being out work, there is definitely some feelings of uncertainty. We hope that he can be on his way to recovery and regain full function of his left hand. I know he would be so grateful for any kind of help financially during this time.
***WARNING below is a graphic picture of the damage to his arm and hand***
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Abby Lenahan
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Pocatello, ID