- C

My mother was diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis (lung disease that can result in lung scarring) back in October 2015, ever since then she's been in and out of hospitals getting treatments. While not in hospital, my family helps her take her constant medicine (Ofev, steroids, antibiotics, iron supplement, and b12 vitamins) just to fight this PF Lung Disease. We have a pill for anxiety (when needed) to help her fight the need of being active/daily activites (grocery shopping, evening walks, etc.). She is also diabetic so monitor her for that as well (insulin).
So having this awful PF Lung Disease, makes her mobility come down to a minimum, only light walking (up to 20 steps at a time which can take up to 5 minutes to do). Needless to say, she needs to keep her oxygen mask on 24/7 just to help her breathe.
With your donation, it will help alleviate my family's struggle of keeping up with the doctor's visits/appointments (which she really needs for monitoring), hospital's bills (which helped her greatly), help us get her necessary expensive medicine, and finally to help us purchase her much needed oxygen.
So we (on behalf of my family) humbly request for your donations (we welcome any amount).
Our situation is urgent, we would like to use these funds immediately to help her survive this awful disease.
So having this awful PF Lung Disease, makes her mobility come down to a minimum, only light walking (up to 20 steps at a time which can take up to 5 minutes to do). Needless to say, she needs to keep her oxygen mask on 24/7 just to help her breathe.
With your donation, it will help alleviate my family's struggle of keeping up with the doctor's visits/appointments (which she really needs for monitoring), hospital's bills (which helped her greatly), help us get her necessary expensive medicine, and finally to help us purchase her much needed oxygen.
So we (on behalf of my family) humbly request for your donations (we welcome any amount).
Our situation is urgent, we would like to use these funds immediately to help her survive this awful disease.

