
Lets Crush Alex's Medical Bills
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For anyone that knows Alex, she is a thoughtful and considerate friend who will do anything to help the ones that she loves. Now is our time to help her when she needs it most.

A few weeks ago, Alex has emergency surgery for what the doctors thought at the time was an ovarian cyst. However, once in surgery, the physicians discovered Alex's ovary was inflamed to the size of a baby's head. Due to her Endometriosis and a very inflamed abdominal, her insides were a mess and they inevitably had to take one of her ovaries.
The complications came when her ureter (the duct between her kidney and bladder) snapped and fluid began to drain internally. They had to have a urologist come in to make a repair. Apparently, the procedure was tricky and nothing like he had seen before. Best case scenario, Alex lives with a stint for six weeks and her recovery goes smoothly.
The crippling amount of medical bills that Alex will inevitably face--even with health insurance--are the last thing that Alex should have to worry about. Her body needs her mind focused on healing, not on the mountain of medical bills.
Every single one of us has experienced Alex's unconditional warmth and love. Please help us in showing Alex that we care about her wellbeing and are here to support her through this traumatic experience. Even if you can only donate a few dollars, it would mean the world to Alex and ease the stress that she is facing.

A few weeks ago, Alex has emergency surgery for what the doctors thought at the time was an ovarian cyst. However, once in surgery, the physicians discovered Alex's ovary was inflamed to the size of a baby's head. Due to her Endometriosis and a very inflamed abdominal, her insides were a mess and they inevitably had to take one of her ovaries.
The complications came when her ureter (the duct between her kidney and bladder) snapped and fluid began to drain internally. They had to have a urologist come in to make a repair. Apparently, the procedure was tricky and nothing like he had seen before. Best case scenario, Alex lives with a stint for six weeks and her recovery goes smoothly.
The crippling amount of medical bills that Alex will inevitably face--even with health insurance--are the last thing that Alex should have to worry about. Her body needs her mind focused on healing, not on the mountain of medical bills.
Every single one of us has experienced Alex's unconditional warmth and love. Please help us in showing Alex that we care about her wellbeing and are here to support her through this traumatic experience. Even if you can only donate a few dollars, it would mean the world to Alex and ease the stress that she is facing.
Organizer and beneficiary
Nicholas Giustino
Organizer
Salt Lake City, UT
Alex Antonino
Beneficiary