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Service dog for Peyton and her daily fight with FND

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Hi! I am hoping this is a good way to reach all of Peyton’s friends and family. As most of you know, we have been working with several doctors at Mayo Clinic to find a diagnosis for the seizures she is having. Last week, we finally got a diagnosis. Peyton has Functional Neurological Disorder. This is not something that can be treated with medication, and she will need to have several therapies to learn to cope and maintain a level of lifestyle that she can thrive in. She is no longer working or driving due to the seizures being a daily occurrence. We have been looking into options to learn & assist her. One thing that would benefit her the most is a service dog trained to alert when seizures may happen. Some of the places that train the dogs for this cost quite a bit and, unfortunately, insurance does not cover the cost.

Please help Peyton by donating to this fund so we can know that when she is alone or outside of the home she would be safe. We have talked with this amazing organization about her condition and what we are looking for. If you choose to donate through please make sure to attach her full name in the comments so it can go towards her.

Thank you and please continue the positive thoughts & prayers coming for her.
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Peyton Goetz
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Waverly, IA
Snowy Pines Paws for Purpose
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