
Rosetti Family Battles MS 15 Years
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Our family is entering our 15th year battling multiple sclerosis. My husband, Bryan Rosetti, was diagnosed in 2004 with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. He's been unable to work since a near fatal medical emergency in 2007 almost took his life. Last month, Bryan was hospitalized and received emergency surgery which was successful. Bryan began a brand new treatment for his MS that requires two infusions per year (one every six months). These infusions are very costly.
As all of you already know, medical costs are sky high and just being in the hospital for ten days causes a lot of unforeseen additional costs. Bryan and I have loved one another since we were 16 years old and have been married for 32 years. We have two wonderful sons. Our youngest has autism, another challenge in our overly challenging life. We've tried to handle all of the challenges as they've arisen and have been walking this tightrope for fourteen years... all on our own for the most part. This latest hospital stay seems to be pushing us financially over the edge. We are use to money being tight but now we are in a hole and our emergency reserve is totally depleted. There are repairs that need to be made to our truck, which we plan on selling as soon as they are made.
Please help us dig our way out of this situation. It has been so difficult for us to even admit that after 15 years, we need help and then to finally ask for the help has been gut wrenching. We are believers and know that Jesus' words are true, "ask and the door shall be opened, seek and ye shall find". In faith, we are asking for and seeking your help. We are so thankful for Bryan's life which was saved on October 6th.
As all of you already know, medical costs are sky high and just being in the hospital for ten days causes a lot of unforeseen additional costs. Bryan and I have loved one another since we were 16 years old and have been married for 32 years. We have two wonderful sons. Our youngest has autism, another challenge in our overly challenging life. We've tried to handle all of the challenges as they've arisen and have been walking this tightrope for fourteen years... all on our own for the most part. This latest hospital stay seems to be pushing us financially over the edge. We are use to money being tight but now we are in a hole and our emergency reserve is totally depleted. There are repairs that need to be made to our truck, which we plan on selling as soon as they are made.
Please help us dig our way out of this situation. It has been so difficult for us to even admit that after 15 years, we need help and then to finally ask for the help has been gut wrenching. We are believers and know that Jesus' words are true, "ask and the door shall be opened, seek and ye shall find". In faith, we are asking for and seeking your help. We are so thankful for Bryan's life which was saved on October 6th.
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Laurie Quave Rosetti
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Biloxi, MS