I created this fund for my mom, Elizabeth, who was recently in a life-altering car accident -- she injured her spinal cord and is now paralyzed. All donations will be used for medical and living expenses.
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Thank you all for your recent donations, my family and I are truly grateful. I will update you on my moms recovery as we go. Sending love and blessings to you all.
My mom was in a catastrophic car accident in the beginning of November 2023, which has changed her life completely. She had recently retired at age 60 (she is now 63), and was finally relaxing while being an active grandmother, avid church member and integral part of her community when this accident happened. Now she is relearning how to live with a spinal cord injury thats has fully paralyzed her. She will need one to one support for the rest of her life, which is not covered by insurance and one of the reasons for this fund. Other reasons include medical supplies, frequent doctor visits copays, home health aides, accommodations to her home (for example building a ramp) and medical bills. We appreciate any donation you make and sincerely thank you.
-The Medler's
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Thank you all for your recent donations, my family and I are truly grateful. I will update you on my moms recovery as we go. Sending love and blessings to you all.
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My mom was admitted back into the hospital on Valentines Day, she is recovering from colon inflammation, and will be back home soon.
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Spinal Cord Fact:
The estimated number of people with tSCI living in the United States is approximately 302,000 persons,
with a range from 255,000 to 383,000 persons.
-EM Spinal Cord Injury Fund
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