Help Connor Bridge and Family
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I'm raising funds to support my brother, Connor, during a very difficult time. He has a 5cm cyst in his brain that will be removed during the next 4-6 weeks, his surgeon has informed us that it will take 12 months for him to recover. This fund is to provide for Connor during his hospitalisation and recovery. Currently he is being supported by my mother who is disabled and my pensioner grandmother.
During the last year my family has been tested in every way possible. My parents marriage broke down, my mother had a heart attack and was diagnosed with CCF, my grandmother is currently in hospital while we try to organise palliative care for her at home and now this has happened to Connor.
Connor has been fighting since the
day he was born. Premature and poorly he spent the first weeks of his life fighting to stay alive.
When he was a toddler he was diagnosed with silent asthma and spent a lot of time in hospital or on steroids, we nearly lost him when he was six, but he fought back.
Even though he is ten years younger than me, Connor is my hero, his courage, kindness and straight up decency are boundless.
Now aged twenty he faces the third fight for his life.
Please help him continue to fight.
During the last year my family has been tested in every way possible. My parents marriage broke down, my mother had a heart attack and was diagnosed with CCF, my grandmother is currently in hospital while we try to organise palliative care for her at home and now this has happened to Connor.
Connor has been fighting since the
day he was born. Premature and poorly he spent the first weeks of his life fighting to stay alive.
When he was a toddler he was diagnosed with silent asthma and spent a lot of time in hospital or on steroids, we nearly lost him when he was six, but he fought back.
Even though he is ten years younger than me, Connor is my hero, his courage, kindness and straight up decency are boundless.
Now aged twenty he faces the third fight for his life.
Please help him continue to fight.
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Ruth Bridge
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