Support my husband with Muscular Dystrophy

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My family is in need of serious help right now and we do not want to lose our home.My fiance has Muscular Dystrophy and we are having a very hard time covering the bills right now.If you don't know what muscular dystrophy is I included a description below.

 

Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a genetic disorder that weakens the muscles that help the body move. People with MD have incorrect or missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they need for healthy muscles. Because MD is genetic, people are born with the problem — it's not contagious and you can't catch it from someone who has it.

Muscular dystrophy weakens muscles over time, so children, teens, and adults who have the disease can gradually lose the ability to do the things most people take for granted, like walking or sitting up. Someone with MD might start having muscle problems as a baby or the symptoms might start later. Some people even develop MD as adults.

 

 We are behind 4,000 in bills currently.We really have a hard time asking for help because we both have always worked very hard for the things we have. He will be out of work for a few months and we also have a newborn. Times are hard right now and we  really could use as much help as possible. I am 20 working forwards my Phd in veterinarian medicine  so I have not had a lot of time to find part time work considering We now also have a beautiful baby boy to take care of.  

Please help our loving family,

 

Patricia Smith

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