
Sheila Minic Explant Surgery
Sheila is the rock in our family. She always puts her children and others before herself. With seven children, her role in our family is immense. She homeschool's five of our seven children. She is a devoted mother, teacher, and a very loving and supportive wife. We are reaching out for help with Sheila's medical expenses in this time of need.
In January of 2016 we had to rush Sheila to the emergency room in McCall Idaho for shortness of breath. Her symptoms included but are not limited to: shortness of breath, Caffeine sensitivity, Heart palpitations, shortness of breath, brain fog, extreme fatigue, Able to take only half of a breath, Constant yawning upon any exertion, Hair loss, Constant ringing in ears for five years, Adrenal and endocrine disruption, Blurred vision, Weight retention, Inflammation, Legs and feet ache from inflammation, Bottoms of feet burn, left side of body has pain in arm and breast, growths on bottom of feet, extremely dry skin. After multiple medical specialist visits, we were not able to determine the cause of her medical emergency until recently.
After countless hours of research we have discovered Sheila has a condition known as BII (breast implant illness). There is mold growing in her breast implants which has caused her to become extremely sick.
In order to remove the faulty breast implants, she has to see a special surgeon for the explant procedure. This procedure is not covered under insurance. The procedure is very dangerious.
I know some of you may feel this is not a worthy cause as this was a cosmetic procedure to begin with. This situation is dire and she is determined to be an advocate to teach young women the dangers when considering this procedure.
Sheila is a stay at home mom that works very hard to care for others. As a family, this years medical visits have taken a huge financial toll on our family. If you know her personally, you also know how caring, loving, graceful and genuine of a person she is. 100% of the proceeds raised will go to her medical expenses associated with this procedure.
We are praying that any funds raised will bless both the giver and Sheila as she walks through this very difficult medical emergency.
God Bless.