Urgent Help for Pancreatic Surgery and Travel

As many of you may know I had emergency gall bladder removal in 2019. The surgeon knicked my pancreas and now I suffer from chronic necrotizing pancreatitis. I had cysts on my pancreas that needed to be drained three separate times and had just about 100 hospital visits since. I now have a blood clot sitting on the vein of my liver. I am seeing the best of the best surgeons at Tampa general hospital. I went for a visit yesterday and I need surgery, Friday, June 20th. I have a stricture in my pancreatic duct that needs to be taken care of. I live over an hour away from the hospital and I’m on a fixed income and wasn’t planning on surgery this month. If anyone can help me get a hotel room the night before my surgery and gas money to get to the hospital, I would greatly appreciate the help. If not, prayers will be welcomed as well.




Organizer Michelle Perry

Bradenton, FL

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