Help Me Walk Again After Surviving Septic Shock
On July 16, 2025, I went to urgent care thinking I had a bad cold and shortness of breath. Instead, they immediately called an ambulance and rushed me to the hospital in respiratory failure.
I went into septic shock, had double pneumonia, and tested positive for Influenza A. I was unable to breathe on my own and was placed on life-support and put into a medically induced coma for 30 days. I have no memory of the next 45 days of my life.
During septic shock, I was treated with vasopressors, lifesaving medications that keep blood flowing to major organs. Unfortunately, these medications also drastically reduced blood flow to my extremities. As a result, my feet became gangrenous, and I ultimately underwent bilateral below-knee amputations.
In a very short period of time, I lost my mobility, my dog, my best friend, and my job. While that has been incredibly difficult, this fundraiser is not about what I lost—it’s about what I’m working to regain.
Why I’m Asking for Help
As a bilateral amputee, I need prosthetic legs to walk again and live independently. The total cost of my prosthetics is $60,000. My insurance covers a portion, but I am responsible for 20% out-of-pocket, which comes to $12,000.
I am raising funds to cover this out-of-pocket expense so I can continue my recovery, regain mobility, and move forward with my life.
Any donation—no matter the amount—will help bring me closer to standing, walking, and reclaiming my independence. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this fundraiser means just as much.
Thank you for reading my story, for your kindness, and for being part of my journey forward.



