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Last Updated: January 22, 2024

Help Semih Overcome Financial Hardship

Hello,

My name is Semih Yavuz, and I am reaching out for your support during a challenging time in my life. I am 33 years old, married, and currently living in San Diego. Due to unforeseen circumstances, I find myself in a difficult financial situation with significant credit card debts.

The past year has been particularly tough as the COVID-19 pandemic impacted my job, making it difficult to meet financial obligations. Despite facing these challenges, I continued to provide financial assistance to my mother, who was unwell and needed medical support. Additionally, my wife is unable to work due to health issues, requiring an expensive surgical procedure that we cannot currently afford.

I lost my job during the economic instability caused by the pandemic, but I didn’t give up. I took on delivery jobs to make ends meet. However, with the responsibilities of taking care of my wife and mother, along with the expenses of renting a place, the financial strain has become overwhelming. Even though I’ve recently found a new job at a company producing e-bikes, the earnings are not enough to cover my mounting credit card debts.

My total credit card debt is close to $40,000, and the minimum payments have become unmanageable. I am working hard in San Diego, but the burden of these debts is hindering my ability to provide a better life for the two important women in my life – my wife and my mother.

I am reaching out to seek your support in a fundraising campaign to alleviate the financial pressure on my family. Your contribution will not only help me clear my credit card debts but will also enable me to provide a brighter future for the two women who depend on me.

I appreciate your time and consideration. Thank you for being a source of hope during these challenging times.

Sincerely,
Semih Yavuz

paypal.me/semyavuz

Venmo: @semihyavuz

Zelle: smhyvz@outlook.com

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 22, 2024

Polycythemia Vera (liquid cancer)

Life was pretty good until I was diagnosed with Polycythemia Vera, cancer of the blood.  Life changed financially,  physically, emotionally and psychologically. At the age of 58,  a routine blood draw began a journey like nothing I had ever experienced. My doctor was straight forward with me, telling me I was a walking heart attack/stroke waiting to happen.  My blood was too thick, counts were off the charts and the doctor straight up told me she thought I had cancer.  A bone marrow biopsy confirmed her suspicion. I’m having a difficult time coping and need psychological help.  Insurance only pays a certain amount and I’m struggling trying to pay medical bills on top of my regular bills.  This condition is manageable with the right prescriptions, and the average life expectancy is about 15 years.  Prior to the diagnosis I had been having issues with poor kidney and liver functions which are part of the PV blood symptoms. As a widow, I was already struggling financially prior to the medical expenses.  I’m scared that this cancer will advance rapidly and I’m afraid of the outcome.  I’d like to be a part of a study group since PV blood is a rare disorder, hopefully I can help make a difference for others in the future.  Unfortunately, the extra financial strain may prevent me from even trying to see if I’m a candidate for the study.  Any help will be a blessing.

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Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 21, 2024

Help with cancer treatment

My husband was diagnosed with a rare form of dedifferentiated metastasized sarcoma, he has a tumor behind his heart the size of a grapefruit, and another tumor under his chin. His doctor referred him for a clinical study that has two groups. Group one is taking Ibrance, and group two takes Ibrance and an infusion of another drug together. My husband was placed in group one, and we assumed since it is a clinical trial, the Ibrance would be covered.

Upon picking up the Ibrance, we were told his copay is $1,700 and we were shocked. The pharmacist let us take it home and we have six weeks to pay for it after putting $200 down. Our insurance requires we pay $4,000 or so to hit our deductible before it will cover everything. If we cannot afford to stay in the trial, he will be offered standard of care chemo, and his odds of survival will go down dramatically. Ibrance has a 55% rate of improvement whereas standard chemo has only a 29% rate. The doctor told us that the standard chemo would extend his life by “months but not a year”.

Please help us pay for his prescription and if you cannot help us financially, please pray for him. I am the only one taking care of him and I am working full time just to cover the rate hike from PG&E, the car payments, insurance, mortgage, etc., we have nobody to help us. The prices of cancer treatments should be accessible to all, it should be illegal to charge so much for life saving drugs.

Please help me keep my husband around a little longer and I wish you love, peace, and blessings of abundance. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

my paypal link : @EChoate519

 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 19, 2024

Dad has Dementia and I am in Massive Debt

As a loving and devoted daughter, I am reaching out to you for support during one of the most challenging times of my life. My father, who has recently been diagnosed with dementia, is in desperate need of 24/7 care. Despite my best efforts, his insurance has denied him the necessary rehabilitation and nursing home services, leaving him in a regular hospital. It has taken an immense emotional toll to see him in this condition, and it’s compounded by my own struggles with depression and anxiety.

I find myself in a difficult financial situation, having lost my job over 6 months ago and accumulating over $80,000 in debt while trying to make ends meet, even paying rent in my old apartment with credit cards. I am actively seeking employment and have upcoming interviews, but the burden of this debt is hindering my ability to move forward and provide the care and support my father needs.

Your generous donation could make a world of difference, allowing me to focus on rebuilding my life and being there for my father and family, which includes a 13-year-old daughter, without the weight of crippling debt. Your support would not only help me start anew but also provide the care and attention my father deserves during this challenging time.

Please consider contributing to my cause and helping us through this difficult journey. Your kindness and generosity will make a tangible impact on our lives, and we will be forever grateful for your support. Thank you for considering our story and for any assistance you can provide.

paypal.me/Ysleni

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 19, 2024

I want my life back, my family wants their father back. THIS IS MY LAST CHANCE

Today, I reach out with a story that goes beyond my personal struggle, touching the lives of those I cherish most. My journey into addiction began unsuspectingly with a prescription for opioids, a decision that unknowingly set me on a path filled with challenges and heartache.

In my decade-long battle, I’ve managed to uphold a semblance of normalcy for my family, but the reality is far more complex and painful. The deepest cut of this ordeal is the impact on my family. My wife feels she has lost the partner she once knew, and the thought of my addiction shadowing my children’s future is unbearable. I imagine missing out on life’s most precious moments – not being there to walk my daughter down the aisle, to witness her transform into a beautiful woman, or missing the chance to guide my son, to teach him how to navigate life with honor and integrity.

I’ve tirelessly tried to break free from this addiction through traditional recovery methods, including 12-step programs and medicated treatments. Yet, these methods have shown disheartening success rates, with MAT programs having only a 3% success rate. They felt more like temporary fixes, a far cry from the deep, lasting change I so desperately seek.

This is where Ibogaine treatment becomes a beacon of hope. Unlike traditional methods, Ibogaine offers a staggering 70% success rate. It’s more than just numbers; the countless testimonials speak of profound transformation and renewed lives. This treatment isn’t just a remedy; it’s a chance to reclaim my life, to ensure I’m there for the milestones, the laughter, and the tears in my family’s journey.

However, the path to this life-altering treatment is costly, amounting to $12,500. This figure is beyond our family’s reach, but it represents a vital investment in our future. This is why I am turning to you, with hope and humility, asking for your support. Your generosity can provide me with the opportunity to break free from the chains of addiction and be present for the countless precious moments yet to come in my family’s life.

I understand the magnitude of this request and do not take your kindness lightly. If you feel moved by my story, any contribution, whether financial, sharing my story, or offering words of encouragement, would be invaluable. Your support has the power to change the course of my life and ensure a brighter, more present future for me and my family.

Thank you for taking a moment to hear my story. Your generosity and compassion can truly make a life-changing difference.

With heartfelt thanks,

RB

https://paypal.me/NCMunitions?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 18, 2024

Help Me To Feel Good About Me!

Medical Necessity

I have been fighting to get healthy all my life.

Listing all the accomplishments is a bittersweet journey in my life.

I researched and cured all my horrible skin diseases (Acne, Psoriasis, Shingles) early in my life holistically.

The weight gain was and still is a battle, but I am not obese. I walk at least 4 miles a day and have been for over 3 years now. This is not easy because I had a massive Stroke 2015 and have been managing Multiple Sclerosis for over 30 years. Add poverty to the challenge! I couldn’t afford walking sneakers, good supportive bra, sunscreen, etc.

As a result of all the above, I have chronic back pain! All the loose skin hangs and drags me down. It exacerbates my incontinence, balance, endurance level. and lowers my self-esteem, motivation,

My neurologists, primary physician, gyn and chiropractor, have all hinted that abdominoplasty ($8-10,000) has indeed helped some of their patients.

My God, I can’t afford good walking shoes/sneaker, or a good supportive bra, how can I get that surgery?

I need help! Please help me to stay motivated to keep walking. I have so many supporters telling me how I inspire them. That makes me cry with joy!

I want to keep active and be the best person mentally, physically and spiritually I can be.

Sincerely Hopeful,

Maggie Gaines

PayPal.Me/Worthy411

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 17, 2024

Help us Overcome Medical Financial Hardship

Hello, everyone,

I hope this message finds you well. I’m reaching out to you today because our family is facing a challenging situation that was never anticipated. A series of unexpected medical issues have thrown our lives into turmoil, and we find ourselves in desperate need of your support.

A few months ago, my husband and I were diagnosed with health conditions that have turned our lives upside down. Initially I had a hernia surgery that required a log stay in the hospital, weekly office visits due to a drain placed in my abdomen. I also recently completed 30 days into mental health rehab to get new medications and learn coping mechanisms for my job as a 911 dispatcher. My husband had rotator cuff shoulder surgery that was determined not to be work related. As you can imagine these conditions have required extensive medical treatments, two surgeries, and ongoing therapies. The associated medical bills have started piling up, leaving us in a situation of significant financial hardship. We have drained our savings and only have my husband’s short-term disability check to barely cover monthly rent and utilities.

We have always been fiercely independent people and never imagined we would be in a position where I needed to ask for help. However, the mounting medical expenses, coupled with the loss of income due to our inability to work during recovery, have left us with no other option but to turn to the generosity of friends, family, and kind-hearted individuals like you. In addition to the afore mentioned surgeries and therapies my husband s colon cancer though in remission still requires biennial colonoscopies, semiannual CT scans, and regular oncology appointments that we currently can’t afford.

Your generous contributions will go a long way in helping us cover my medical bills, prescription costs, and essential living expenses during this challenging time. No donation is too small, and every dollar will make a meaningful difference in my life. We understand that not everyone can donate, and that’s completely okay. Your moral support, sharing this campaign with your network, and offering words of encouragement mean just as much to us.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being part of our journey to recovery.

Dyan

My PayPal link is.

paypal.me/rpsco1

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 15, 2024

Medical bills

Dear Sir/Madam,

I humbly ask for a donation of any amount which I can use to pay for medication which I must take on a permanent basis as I have been diagnosed as being bi-polar.

I also need help in order to pay my psychiatrist for a consultation every three months.

My PayPal link:

paypal.me/viegas123

Thank you.

 

 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: EU

Last Updated: January 13, 2024

Stage 3

December 5th, the dreaded phone call “you have stage 3 metastatic breast cancer”.
my daughters tiny 3 year old hands wrapping around my neck, my 8 and 9 year old sons sitting at the table with their dad as he tries to explain this in a way that makes sense. I’m not special to anyone in particular except my family, I’m not the first or last person that will have cancer. I’ve never been the type to ask for anything, I’ve always handled it myself but this time I can’t. I need help, I need to make sure my kids are taken care of while I go through this. I’m asking for help because they need me, you don’t need me but they do. My daughter will need me to brush her beautiful auburn hair, to teach her how to tie her shoes, to hold her hand when she walks into kindergarten for the first time. My 8 year old son will need me in the stands cheering him on at his football games, to show him how to be a compassionate human being, to stay up way too late eating junk food on Saturday nights. My 9 year old needs me to help build Lego sets with him on Friday nights, to help him with his first heartbreak, to be there in the quiet times when life seems to be a lot and we just lay on our trampoline looking at the stars.

I can’t wrap my head around them leading a life without me, I’m choosing to fight and come out of this stronger than before. I need help with bills that will inevitably be piling up, I need my husband to take some time off of work to help with the kids during my appointments. If you’ve read this far I appreciate that more than you can imagine, and at least I’ve gotten this off my chest.

@autumnlapeyrouse95

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 12, 2024

Hardworking American Needing a help up. To help others.

I’ve worked hard all of my life, never needing anything at all, and usually helping people along the way, because it was the right thing to do. I’ve provided food and money to a great many military personnel, including family and friends if they ever needed food, as it seems that the system has forgot them. There are lots of them everywhere, lot’s of our men and women on the streets.  Over the past few years, I have unfortunately been an attendance at no less than 8 deaths and each time, pitching in and helping out to the best that I could. I suffered a bad fall which left me partially paralyzed from my legs down. , doing roofing work and received just temporary disability, which eventually ran out. I’ve been in pain and unable to work.  So, I thought for that first time in my life, I would ask for Full Disability Claims through the SSI, so I went on line filled out the forms and patiently waited.  It took them about two weeks to get back in touch with me, so they (SSI) scheduled an appointment for me.  The next week, I went to my appointment with all the documents that they had asked for concerning my Disability Claim.  So there I am setting in the chair being asked all these questions and answering to the best of my ability.  The SSI interviewer gets up for a moment to go make a copy of some of my paperwork and I can clearly hear another person in the background asking my interviewer if he could take a call. He says, “I am working on a client at the moment”, Whomever, he was speaking seemed agitated in their voice. It was a women’s voice. She, then said. “We’ll nobody get approved the first time”! I guess they figured, that I wasn’t in close enough proximity to hear this. My interviewer returned back, and I just remember thinking to myself. “My God, I already know that SSI will deny my claim, no matter what I do or no matter, what I say. I felt totally defeated.  I just continued on with the SSI Disability Claim interview, as if I didn’t hear a THING. It just made me feel sad, that the system is broken and that they don’t really care. I am sure there are a few whom do, but the system itself, tells them to deny, deny, deny.

I left that SSI Disability and acted if everything would be alright. Another two weeks go by and I get a notice in the mail. I open up the SSI notice and it tells my to go on online to secure.ssa.gov, which I do. It them tells me that we have received your Disability Claims and that we are reviewing it.  It then in bold letters ” Your Review will take 9 Months”!  I am totally defeated,   I guess they want us to go homeless, before they deny us the first time around.  I am just needing a little help keeping the lights on, is all I am asking, since SSI Administration doesn’t want to help American’s anymore.  Thank you for your prayers and thanks, to all who have helped me. I will share also with others whom need help as well. God Bless America. AJ

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 11, 2024

My lung Spontaneously Collapsed last week

Hello there, I’m Daniel, but you might know me as DeeJus or DJ. I’m here to share a bit of a twist in my tale, something I never saw coming. It’s about how a regular guy like me ended up in a bit of a pickle, health-wise, and why I’m reaching out.

So, picture this: It’s January 5th, 2024. Just another day, right? I’m doing my thing at work, nothing out of the ordinary. But then, there’s this nagging pain in my back and neck, and breathing’s getting tough. I’m thinking, ‘Ah, it’s nothing, just a bad night’s sleep or maybe I lifted something wrong.’ You know how it is, we always think we’re invincible.

But as the day rolls on, it’s not getting any better. I’m there, trying to do my job, but it’s like my body’s putting up a fight. Finally, I admit defeat, something I’m not used to doing, and head home early. I try the usual – soup, juice, hoping it’s just a bug I can shake off. But no dice.

Night comes, and I’m in bed, but sleep’s playing hard to get. Every time I drift off, I wake up gasping like a fish out of water. That’s when it hits me – this is serious. So, there I am, in an Uber in the middle of the night, heading to the ER. Not exactly how I planned to spend my evening.

The hospital’s a blur of lights and faces. They get me in, run some tests, and bam – they hit me with the news. Spontaneous pneumothorax, they call it. Sounds fancy, right? It’s a collapsed lung, plain and simple. And just like that, I’m in a hospital bed, tube in my chest, thinking about how quickly life can flip upside down.

Four days I’m stuck in there, and now twelve more off work, trying to get back on my feet. But here’s the kicker – the bills don’t stop coming, and neither does the rent. So, I’m reaching out, hat in hand, asking for a bit of help to get through this rough patch. Lost wages, medical bills – they add up fast. And to top that all off, I was just about to qualify for Health Insurance through my workplace!

I’m not one for charity, but sometimes, you’ve got to swallow your pride and ask for a hand. Anything you can spare, it’ll mean the world to me. Thanks for hearing me out – it’s not just the money, but knowing there are folks out there who care, that really makes a difference.

 

My PayPal is:

https://www.paypal.me/ninetypercentvegan

My cashapp is:

$deejusparker

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

Last Updated: January 10, 2024

Help for a better health of trans person

I would like to talk about my
fragile transfemininity life.

I am an 18-year old student, who
for a long and significant period
of time could not find a cozy
place to rest, admire the flowing
stream of the river, or even put
my thoughts into drawers, due
to the lack of perception,
maturity effects and the so-
called “wrong body
phenomenon.

Nowadays it is indeed difficult to
manage all of this
subconsciousness thoughts and
the nonability to live a full-
fledged life.

It would be a dream to have that
kind of finance to access needed
hormone therapy and certain
procedures such as gender
reassignment surgery, which has
an unfathomable and
incomprehensible amount of
money. I am so worried that
these days suicide might become
an option or solution for those
vulnerable groups of people.

I remain positive that either my
two senior quinea pigs whose
health examinations are an
expensive amount, either do I
seek for very important help and
sadly generous donations, even
after all the difficulties I have
gone throgh, eventually I still hope to see a dash of light at the
end of the tunnel.

It has been an extremely tough
to face with transsexualism.
When you go out in public and
see other annuals or your age
people who have the ability to
enjoy their own world and live a
prosperous life It is difficult to
admit that all of my youth age
could pass by and I will or will
not get older without an
inaccessible cure wich ultimately leads to donations at this
particular time with necessary
several tens of thousands, but every penny is welcome…

I believe that all human beings
deserve to live a dreamy,
flourishing and healthy life.

https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/happyperspectivelife?country.x=LT&locale.x=en_US

 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: EU

Last Updated: January 10, 2024

Revitalize mobility: fund Gabriel’s power chair, and therapy

Hi my name is Gabriel Harris, and I’m reaching out because I find myself at crossroads, seeking support for a journey I never thought I would have to take. Life has thrown me challenges, but today, I’m reaching out to ask for your help to overcome them. I am fundraising for three critical aspects in my life:

A new power chair: in 2014 my wheelchair reached the end of its journey. It’s battery and parts are obsolete, leaving me without the essential means of mobility. I have my eyes set on a Permobile sip and puff Power chair, a remarkable device that not only meets my mobility needs but also provides the freedom to recline. Unfortunately the price tag is a staggering $43,000 Canadian, and without extended healthcare or coverage I am relying on the generosity of the kind hearts like yours.

Work tools: as I embark on my journey to self-sufficiency, I require a new PC laptop with dragon dictate software Office edition to enforce my work efficiency. This tool will not only enable me to communicate more effectively but also empower me to pursue my professional goals.

Physical therapy: for the past 14 years, I’ve faced an absence of physical therapy due to financial constraints.  I’m hoping to change this situation. I am seeking funds for physical therapy sessions, priced at $300 twice a month. Investing in my health is an investment in the future where I can lead a more independent and fulfilling life.

My journey: For those who don’t know I am a C2- C3 complete quadriplegic.  I mean everybody is going through something, but my situation is making it really hard for me to get ahead.  I haven’t qualified for extended healthcare coverage because, as they put it, “I was too broken“. Yet, despite facing adversity, I am determined to rewrite my story, I am driven to rebuild, not just my physical well-being, but also my dreams and aspirations.

How you can help: Any contribution no matter how small, would mean the world to me. Even a fraction of the total amount will bring me closer to the  Permobile chair, my self sufficiency goals, and physical therapy sessions that will make a significant impact on my life. Your support is not just about a financial contribution, it’s a gesture of Hope, compassion, and belief in the resilience of the human spirit. Together we can make a difference one step at a time. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and I appreciate any support you can offer.

With gratitude,

Gabriel Harris

 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: Canada

Last Updated: January 10, 2024

Single low income earner supporting son with ADHD who is on work break with out pay.

Hi, I am a low income earning single mum with high medical bills up to $300.00 a month. I am paying all the bills and rent.

My son has a trade where there are weeks he only works 2 days per week.  He is on   holidays now without pay and it’s getting very hard to support him. I am getting very stressed,  I went through the same thing last year. I was so stressed I couldn’t move, felt very sick.  I couldn’t eat with my friends at work and ate tinned soup for lunch every day, not that that was a idea, but having no social life was not good for my self esteem.

My son has ADHD so he is a slow learner and is not keen on another job, as he fears not doing well.  He’s current boss is very  good to him and has been very patient during my sons training period.  The  boss keeps promising my son lost of work to come, but as yet he still has many weeks with 2 days work. My son has finally, become compedent at his job. So maybe next year holidays will not be a financial strain.

I have never had any support from his father.

Unfortunatelly, this year is a big struggle, I have medical bills to keep up and with out help I will have to compromise.  I also, have a tax debt of $1,000.00 to pay and would like to start a e-commerce business for $500.00.

I am asking for $4,000.00 to keep both of us a float.

Thank you,

Sylvia

https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sdgAU

 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: Australia & New Zealand

Last Updated: January 9, 2024

Aide to Make the Final Walk of Life

Dear Begging Money Community, 

I am reaching out with a plea for help during a challenging period that has stretched over nearly two decades. Since 2004, my husband has been on a relentless medical journey, facing multiple femur surgeries that have left us grappling with exorbitant hospital bills. We are now in dire need of financial support, seeking $54,000 to navigate through the aftermath of a total femur replacement, an emergency femoral artery surgery, and the pending final surgery. 

The medical odyssey began with a series of femur surgeries, culminating in the seventh surgery—a total femur replacement. Unfortunately, the journey took an unexpected turn during the eighth surgery, necessitating an emergency femoral artery procedure. As we now wait for his wounds to heal for the impending ninth and final surgery, we find ourselves in a financial abyss. 

Our need for financial assistance is urgent, as we strive to cover the staggering medical bills while also ensuring stability for our home. Our home, where we have not only built a life but have also been a source of support for our extended family, raising nieces, nephews, and offering help to countless others. It is heartbreaking to find ourselves in a situation where there seems to be no one to turn to for assistance. 

The $65,000 we seek is not only a lifeline for us but a chance to maintain the foundation upon which we have built a life of compassion and support for others. We are asking for your generosity to help us weather this storm and emerge on the other side with our home intact, ready to continue offering a helping hand to those in need. 

In a world where we have often been the support system for others, we now find ourselves in a vulnerable position. We humbly request any assistance you can provide, whether through a donation or by sharing our story within your network. Your kindness will not only aid in covering medical expenses but also help us sustain the haven we have provided for our family and community. 

Thank you for considering our plea and for any support you can offer. Your generosity will make a profound difference in our lives during this critical time. If you have further questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact us directly. The link for your generous donation is:  paypal.me/MsYWms or Cash App: $KanDiiWms

With heartfelt gratitude, 

Filed Under: Medical Bills Tagged With: USA

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