MobilityWorks
Accessibility for all: Helping people connect with who and what matters most
Searching...
No results found. Please try modifying your search.
My dear husband, Michael is a single amputee with chronic health issues and my loving son, who has his own health issues are my principal caregivers. I look forward to returning to work with my tutees instead of being constantly online, and working on the farm without the fear of having an attack.
The stem cell transplant I need is only offered in San Diego, California. In order to complete the procedure, I must take up to year off from my activities and care giving in order to give the proper time for my body to heal and adjust.
Debra has chosen to fundraise with Help Hope Live in part because Help Hope Live assures fiscal accountability of funds raised and tax deductibility to the full extent allowed by law for donors. Donors can be sure that funds donated will be used only to pay or reimburse medically-related expenses. To make a donation to this fundraising campaign, click on the Donate Now button.
For more information, please contact Help Hope Live at 800.642.8399.
Thank you for your generosity, prayers and support. Please keep an eye out for upcoming fundraising events.
Gratefully,
Debra M. Zamsky
On Thrusday of this week, I will be discussing my results of my Neuro tests with my Neuro up at UMMC in Jackson, Ms. Will post after a careplan is drawn up for me.
My diagnosis has changed to Primary Progressive Multiple Scelorosis. I will be stating Tysarbi Infusions as soon as I go through my MRI and EEG. My Appointment has been changed once again to the end of the month. Please watch for fundraising events coming soon. Thank you and God Bless for continuing support.~ Debra M.Zamsky
My diagnosis has changed to Primary progressive and will be starting infusions of Tysarbi aftermy bloodwork,EEG and MRI are completed.
On Friday, May 27, 2016, I wen to see My new Neuro Doctor here at UMMC, Jackson, Mississippi. She reviewed all my things I brought with. She stated that my medication that I'm on has stopped working, and It is time for new one. So, I'm in the process of all the bloodwork, EGGs and MRI to get everything looked at in preparation for my first infusion of Tysarbi.She has changed my stage of this incurable disease as Primary Progressive and has stated no more procasting. It is now urgent that I start this infusions to try render these lesions useless. Tysarbi is the best infusion for RRMS, and there is Not a drug for the PPMS, it is EXTREMELY inportant to get my stem cell transplant funded. Any help out there for me?
Good Morning! I have an appointment with Amanda Green of UMC Neurology in Jackson,Mississippi on June 3,2016 to see what my options are dealing with my Multiple Scelerosis Will Update after the appointment.
Debra M. Zamsky
17 Buddy Road
Picayune, Mississippi 39466
601-569-9638
Facebook at Debra Marie (Sarzant) Zamsky
Debra Marie Zamsky is looking to extend her life through a Stem Cell Transplant
I would like to introduce myself to you the potential donor of my plea. I am 47 years, in dire need to extent my life. I have contracted this incurable disease of Multiple Sclerosis. The form I have is called Relapsing- Remitting. Since 2009 after diagnosis it has been a downwards spiral in my health and living. Debra has gained respect in the community in her services from T.L.C. Foundation, Inc., ABC 123 Learning Academy, and Anatevka (Little Blessing) Farm. I have exhausted all my monies that could be available for this transplant in order to survive. I have been battling to be declared disabled by the Social Security Administration for over 7 years and with no avail. As I continue battling, my health is increasingly getting difficult to live with. The transplant is my only hope to get back my life as it was in the past. So, with no insurance and increasing hospital bills and in need of medical durable goods, I have plea to you the public to aid me to obtain this transplant to further along my life
My family of my Husband, Michael, a single amputee with chronic health issues and my son, Asperger’s Autistic, ADHD, Anxiety Disorder, and Sensory issues is the principal caregivers for me. For the fear of them burning out, I must try this procedure to roll back my immune system; so I join in with the care that is needed for my Husband and Son in a fulltime capacity. I want to be able to work one on one with my Tutees instead of being constantly online, work on the farm without the fear of having an attack and needing to go in for a treatment constantly.
This type of transplant is only offered in San Diego, California at this time. To order to complete this procedure, I must take up to year off from my activities and caregiving in order to give the proper time for my body to heal and adjust to a symptom free lifestyle.
I have established a fund raising campaign for myself, Debra Marie Zamsky with HelpHOPELive to help me with all the expenses that will occur with Stem Cell Transplant and other medical costs that if I had insurance would surely be covered. HelpHOPELive is non for profit organization, a trusted and well known for more than 30 years has been providing community- based fund raising guidance to patients and their families.
All donations are tax deductible, held by HelpHOPELive in the Transplant region for Stem Cells Fund and are administrated by HelpHOPELive for transplant expense only. Please, assist Debra obtain her goal with your contribution.
For Credit card contribution, please visit www.helphopelive.org and search for Debra. Zamsky or call 800.642.8399.
Or:
Make Checks payable to: Help HOPE live
Note in the memo section: In honor of Debra M. Zamsky
Please send to: HelpHOPELive
2 Radnor Corporate Center
100 Mastonford Road, Suite 100
Radnor, PA 19087
Thank you for your generosity, prayers and support. Keep an eye on Debra’s campaign page at www.helphopelive.org; because we will be planning some fundraising events so and be posting updates regularly.
Gratefully
,Debra M. Zamsky
I was diagnosed with Relapsing- Remitting Multiple Scelorsis in 2009. I have tried the injectable medication route to halt the progression of this disease. I'm on chemo therapy oral medication with constant need for IV steriods in order to keep me functioning at aacceptable level. Dependant on my husband for care and a wheelchair for long distance mobility, I want to be able to walk again without an assistance devise like a cane,walker, wheelchair etc. I have researched an option for a stem cell transplant with an instate possibility to have this procedure done. They have quoted a price of $14,500 includes airfare and lodging for 3 days.I have been accepted into the program. Since I don't qualify for state issurance and my personal funds are empty at this moment. I am in need to ask for assistance in order to get this procedure done, so I go on with my life healthy - happy, walking and not dependant on my husband for assistance. Please, help me achieve this goal. I will try to blog my MS. Adventures in this procedure the best as I can to show the donors where and what there hard earned money going towards. Thank you and God bless each of you, Team Zamsky~ Lets Zap this MS out of this world for Debra!
Honey, I Love You! I always be there for you during disease process!
Michael "Honey" Zamsky
I want my Momma tolive a life with out Ms.! Please help her achieve it!
Daniel Zamsky
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Debra Zamsky
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
Donor preference is important to us. Please specify in writing if you wish for your name or donation amount to be kept private.
Subscribe to this campaign to receive updates.
Accessibility for all: Helping people connect with who and what matters most
Building leading-edge mobility products
One of the largest mobility dealers in the U.S.
Consult with specially-trained pharmacists, get your medications for pickup or delivery and more
All news, and all that matters to you
Your first step to optimized communications
The event for the disability community
Born to connect, empower and inspire the rare disease community.
A mobility dealer for wheelchair accessible vehicles and adaptive equipment