Please help get life back on track!
Fundraising campaign by
Eileen Lipsich
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US$0.00raised of $8,000.00 goal goal
No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities
Campaign Story
This campaign is hoping to get some help from anyone who wants to help me get past the outstanding medical bills and expenses which have occurred in the past year (2016) due to multiple hospital stays, additional surgeries and drugs resulting from a kidney transplant that encountered side issues that are continuing to get resolved. I received a kidney transplant from a cadaver, and it is working well, but I needed additional surgeries and hospital stays to take care of unexpected issues that subsequently arose. I'm still recovering and improving daily, but I'm drowning now and want very much to move forward, not backward. I want to get on with some of the more important things in my life, like animal rescue (see the pictures) and working! If you are able to help me with a small donation, I will be so thankful!
Organizer
- Eileen Lipsich
- Campaign Owner
- Dallas, US
Happy New Year!
Update posted by Eileen Lipsich at 05:15 pmBest wishes for a healthy and happy 2017 to everyone who visits this site! Hopefully I will continue to move forward, and not encounter any unexpected events related to my recovery. I continue to seek donations to get beyond those outstanding medical bills and expenses. If you are able to
Trying to move forward...
Update posted by Eileen Lipsich at 09:41 pmI continue to regain my stamina and strength, with a few ups and downs due to my desire to get beyond my issues sooner than later.At this point, I am impatient and want very much to be back to normal, which in my perspective is a reasonable goal.I need to
Getting Better!
Update posted by Eileen Lipsich at 02:37 amI'm improving and growing stronger daily! I am feeling like a normal person, with a few ups and downs, and am looking forward to becoming one! But after several surgeries and unplanned procedures, I realize that healing takes time. I hope that in the not too distant future, I'll be