
Sheryls Rally Against Colon Disease
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Sheryl Potts is a loving mother of three girls, a talented chef, and a free spirit! These last few months have been devastating to her health. It took three hospitals, multiple nurses and doctors, and countless scans, X-rays, and various test to determine that she was suffering from diverticulitis with a severe E.coli infection, her sigmoid colon was severely diseased/dead and needed to be removed.
During this pain and suffering she was informed that her insurance was not going to cover her hospital stay or pending surgery.
However, the worst part of her struggle was being fired while in the hospital. The stress of losing her job has had a deep impact on her life. She has fallen behind on her medical bills as they continue to roll in and is not able to work until her doctor approves her level of recovery.
Your donation will help my mom keep her home and car, pay the minimum amount due in the insurmountable hospital bills, and keep food on her plate. This is an immediate and possibly ongoing need until she is otherwise cleared for work and able to find employment.
Please consider making a donation to help Sheryl in her rally against colon disease!
During this pain and suffering she was informed that her insurance was not going to cover her hospital stay or pending surgery.
However, the worst part of her struggle was being fired while in the hospital. The stress of losing her job has had a deep impact on her life. She has fallen behind on her medical bills as they continue to roll in and is not able to work until her doctor approves her level of recovery.
Your donation will help my mom keep her home and car, pay the minimum amount due in the insurmountable hospital bills, and keep food on her plate. This is an immediate and possibly ongoing need until she is otherwise cleared for work and able to find employment.
Please consider making a donation to help Sheryl in her rally against colon disease!
Organizer and beneficiary
Christina Gray
Organizer
Grapevine, TX
Sheryl Potts
Beneficiary