Contact WILLIAM MULANAX JR.
: United States, CA, STOCKTON Visit Website
I am a 53 year old disabled parent with Aplastic Anemia, and raising a 9 year old son with (ADHD).
We are struggling to get by, and to pay all the debts that i incurred while being Ill for the last 35 months.
I started treatment for the Hepatitis C virus that i have had since 1984. My Liver is not in good shape. The Medicine i was taking caused the Aplastic Anemia, and wiped out my Bone marrow, and Hospitalized me for 34 days the first time of many stays. Requiring over 100 Blood transfusions.
Haven't been able to work in almost three years.
Savings have been exhausted, My son and I are barely getting by.
I cannot pay the massive debt, missed several credit card payments, and a loan payment. I pay what i can, when i can. the stress is killing me! It is hard to sleep at night.
It's but for the grace of God, that we still have a place to live!
I am asking for help for my son and I.
It is hard for me to ask, but what else can i do?
If you can help in any kind of way we would be forever grateful.
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