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Hello everyone,
Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to listen to my story. It gives me great pleasure to speak about my experience. A little over a year ago I had an accident in a pool. I hit my head, broke my neck and drowned. Luckily I had two friends that new CPR and they brought me back to life.
As a result of this accident I was left paralyzed from the shoulder down. I’ve been this way for a little over a year now. Luckily by the grace of God I have been able to maintain a positive attitude. My greatest hope is that by raising money I will be able to afford a stem cell transplant which may play an integral part in my walking again.
I would very much like to hold my daughter’s hand and walk beside her. I would also love to put my chiropractic skills to good use.
Great strides have been made in recent years in the research and development of stem cell transplants. Specifically mesenchymal transplants. this type of transplant takes cells from your own bone marrow. These cells can then be injected into your injury site. It is quite possible that following this injection in a couple weeks great changes will take place.
Kevin 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 tax-deductible 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 support!
My greatest goal is to open up a spiritual retreat and yoga center, where people can come and open up to the inner self, that they truly are.
I just got a new microphone and planning on creating a website. On this website I plan to have podcast where quadriplegics and other people can come and receive healing based on the practices I have learned over the years. I am very excited about this new venture.
I would just like to share, when I had my accident I was actually gone for a little while, drowned in a pool. I had no memory of this. Months later in a therapy session I had a memory of floating over my body. As I watched my two friends perform CPR on me, I had a sense and knowing of my guardian angel next to me, I was also powerfully connected to god and yet had no care as to whether or not I was going back in my body. I felt completely free. This felt much like when I was a kid at the store with my mom, I had no fear, I felt loved and looked after and most of all I had no concerns. As if everything was all right, had always been all right and would always BE all right. I gotta tell ya, being on the other side in the mind of god was kinda fun. I got to chuckle at mankind for a bit, all the silly concerns, as if god's not in control. I never wanted to leave that place, the knowing of peace, the connectedness, the emanating love. So I guess the over-all message is let go, have fun, live life and please, most of all do it with heart, purpose and humility, because you are loved more than you have yet imagined. So I wish you all peace and connection.:}
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