So 2013 I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and the worst case remitting progressive relapse but 12 years later I get an MRI done and no new lesions but I'm getting a lot worse. So let's take it back to 2009 when I found ticks on me and the only way to get them off was to press a very hot lighter to them as they finally came off. So about a week later I break out with a rash that looked like a bunch of target symbols which is known for lymes disease. Shortly after the rash started the constipation, urinary issues, pain, fatigue, numbness, tingling throughout my entire body. Nausea, ED problems, loss of balance and coordination. So finally after 4 years I had enough and decided to see a doctor and he diagnosed me with multiple sclerosis. But I watched this documentary on YouTube called under my skin and it made perfect sense to me about having some kind of tick bourne illness and today there a more than half of a million people misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis or Parkinsons when they in fact really have Lyme's disease or some type of tick disease. Ticks are known to carry various diseases in them. So my reason for asking for donations is because in order for me to see a infectious disease specialist or someone that does studies on tick diseases you have to pay out of pocket because insurance of course doesn't assist with that and why would they when the industry is designed to keep us sick and not cured. Now I am 41 years old with 5 beautiful daughter's that I would love to get the chance to walk them down the aisle and hand them to the love of there life to get married. I want nothing more than that. But I come to you with embarrassment and humility just for asking for help but I have no other choice but to see if God will bless me with some passionate, caring, loving and good hearted people so please if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated and such a blessing.
. Sincerely,
Ali Fahad
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