Maria's New Hip
Donation protected
I am seeking funds to cover expenses during my recovery from a hip replacement scheduled for October 31, 2017.
This is my second hip replacement and third major surgery in under three years,
I have no supplemental insurance and will not qualify for short term disability. (One year ago I had surgery and needed recovery time of four to six weeks. The total disability insurance I received for three weeks was $56, and due to a paperwork issue with disability and my employer, disability demanded their $56 returned. I had to return to work within three weeks and it was a challenge). With this upcoming hip replacement, I know I will not be able to return to work for at least two months due to the physical demands of a commercial kitchen. When I do return, it will be in a diminished capacity for a short duration, further impacting my earnings.
This hip replacement is imperative. I urge anyone thinking about a hip replacement and suffering instead, to get it done. It is the ticket to freedom. Since my first hip replacement I hiked the Camino de Santiago in 2015, and the Grand Canyon this past spring. I am looking forward to walking the Camino Portuguese (Lisbon to Santiago) or The Way of St. Frances (from Assisi to Rome) this coming spring to celebrate my daughter's birthday. I would also like to be able to effectively ride again without the limitations of excruciating pain.
I greatly appreciate any contribution to this quickly approaching procedure and so look forward to being on the other side of this chapter.
This is my second hip replacement and third major surgery in under three years,
I have no supplemental insurance and will not qualify for short term disability. (One year ago I had surgery and needed recovery time of four to six weeks. The total disability insurance I received for three weeks was $56, and due to a paperwork issue with disability and my employer, disability demanded their $56 returned. I had to return to work within three weeks and it was a challenge). With this upcoming hip replacement, I know I will not be able to return to work for at least two months due to the physical demands of a commercial kitchen. When I do return, it will be in a diminished capacity for a short duration, further impacting my earnings.
This hip replacement is imperative. I urge anyone thinking about a hip replacement and suffering instead, to get it done. It is the ticket to freedom. Since my first hip replacement I hiked the Camino de Santiago in 2015, and the Grand Canyon this past spring. I am looking forward to walking the Camino Portuguese (Lisbon to Santiago) or The Way of St. Frances (from Assisi to Rome) this coming spring to celebrate my daughter's birthday. I would also like to be able to effectively ride again without the limitations of excruciating pain.
I greatly appreciate any contribution to this quickly approaching procedure and so look forward to being on the other side of this chapter.
Organizer
Maria Di Giovanni
Organizer
Southern Pines, NC