On January 31st, I went to the emergency room because of severe back pain. After some tests, I was diagnosed with Cauda equina syndrome, which was causing involuntary issues and required immediate attention. I was rushed to a larger hospital and underwent emergency surgery that same day. Just two days later, I lost the ability to walk and learned that I had an excessive amount of fluid buildup. The surgeon also had to remove a significant amount of bone from my spine at the L4 and L5 levels.
These surgeries have left me unable to work until at least May, and the recovery process has been both physically and emotionally challenging. With medical bills and everyday expenses piling up, I am reaching out for support during this difficult time.
Any help you can provide would mean the world to me as I focus on healing and getting back on my feet. Thank you so much for your kindness and support.
These surgeries have left me unable to work until at least May, and the recovery process has been both physically and emotionally challenging. With medical bills and everyday expenses piling up, I am reaching out for support during this difficult time.
Any help you can provide would mean the world to me as I focus on healing and getting back on my feet. Thank you so much for your kindness and support.






