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My name is Nick Kerns, a 55-year-old father and grandfather suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS). There was a time I felt like I was living the American dream. I had a good job and I had my health I owned my own house so I considered myself lucky. That was until October 3, 1993. I woke up and couldn’t walk – numb from the waist down. At the time I worked construction so I assumed I pulled something in my lower back. After a month’s rest things seemed to improve but just three short months later I had a second episode. I awoke unable to walk,blind in my left eye and couldn’t use my left arm. This time I knew I had to consult a doctor. After multiple MRIs and a spinal tap I was diagnosed with MS. Not knowing anything about the disease I knew my life would never be the same.
I was the type of person that never took my health for granted. I never smoked, drank, or used drugs. But despite living a healthy lifestyle I learned you can lose it regardless. I’ve gone through relapses where I lost my vision, couldn’t walk, talk, or hold simple things like a cup of coffee. Unfortunately the relapses were so often since the onset, I recovered very little of what I lost.
In the 22 years since my diagnoses, I’ve been on several different medications.These are not a cure. For some they slow the progression. For me I suffered the worst possible side effects including heart damage. I’m no longer taking anything because of the severe side effects.
Today I have severe muscle atrophy on my right side hip and leg. I have limited movement of my right hand and arm & with loss of muscle mass on my ribs. It makes it rough to sit up for any amount of time. I’m almost blind in my right eye. I have to be careful of what I eat due to difficulty swallowing. The most recent tests show I’m now in stage two progressive relapse meaning I will continue to get worse without a relapse.
There was a time you couldn’t keep me indoors. I was an avid hunter and fisherman and worked out almost every day.
I long for a time when I have my health back and can enjoy life again. Now, there is a possibility to do just that. I am a perfect candidate for stem cell replacement therapy and the treatment center has had fantastic results halting and repairing damage using your own stem cells. My life could dramatically change for the better because of it! I would be able to live to live not to just to exist. God only knows how long we’re here for . This treatment is not covered by Medicare and is very costly roughly $10,000. I cannot face this challenge on my own. I need your help.
To help with the financial burden of these uninsured expenses, a fundraising campaign in my honor has been established with Help Hope Live, a trusted nonprofit organization that has been providing community-based fundraising guidance to patients & their families for more than 30 yrs. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law, are held by Help Hope Live in the Mid-Atlantic Catastrophic Illness Fund, & are administered by Help Hope Live for illness-related expenses only. Please consider a contribution.
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Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo section
In honor of Nick Kerns
Please send to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
100 Matsonford Road, Suite 100
Radnor, PA 19087
I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart that's donated to my campaign.Being able to have this treatment will give me a chance to live again. Thank you and god bless
Thank you to The Chapter House and the band 'Bad Idea' for the fundraiser held on May 14th, 2016. A total of $2,000 was donated!! We thank each and every person who donated and showed up to see this incredible band perform. Perfect strangers were immediate friends. God Bless each and every one of you. Nick & Karen.
I have to keep trying to raise the money to have this done I still have some good years left I want to live to live not just live to exsist.
I hope any pray every day that i'm able to raise the money to have this treatment done
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Nick I'm praying and keeping the faith that you will get the money that you need for this much needed treatment.I love you and miss you. Your Sister Sharon.
Sharon Kerns.
I know how hard medical issues can be. I will pass the word and hopefully we can see your fund grow. If it wasn't for my cousin, Chris Errickson I would have not known what you are up against. Keeping you in my prayers.
Debbie Erbe
We are closer to our goal Nick. I pray each day. I want you to be around for many more years. I love you with all my heart.
Karen N. Morris
Nick I pray every night that the money will be raised to have this life saving surgery.I love and miss you so much.
Joyce Kerns
Nick I hope soon and very soon that the donations you need to have the surgery done will come pouring in.love you and miss you big brother.
Sharon kerns
I love you so much Nick!
Karen Morris
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Nick Kerns
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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