A 琉璃神社 woman spent her 26th birthday paralyzed in a hospital bed after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
On Sunday, May 16, Madylon Christley woke up unable to see clearly, the room was spinning and she was struggling to move. She called her husband, Colby Boetteher, and asked him to come home from work immediately because something seriously felt wrong.
By the time he got home, Christley was in medical distress, completely paralyzed from the neck down and unable to speak. She was taken by ambulance to 琉璃神社 General Hospital and sent for several tests including an MRI.
Shortly after, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Now, her friends and family are raising money through a GoFundMe page to help Christley with unexpected costs.
鈥淢adylon was planning on returning to work in a few months, but seeing as her mobility hasn鈥檛 returned, that鈥檚 looking very unlikely,鈥 her husband told the Capital News.
Boetteher is in the middle of finishing a school program, while still working his job.
Unfortunately, his insurance won鈥檛 cover all of Christley鈥檚 medical expenses and it鈥檚 unclear whether she鈥檒l need physical therapy or not. In addition, the couple is worried they won鈥檛 be able to pay their rent.
The two have a daughter, Lydia, who will turn two years old in July. Christley was able to have a visit from her daughter for six hours on Monday which lifted her spirits.
Boetteher said he is doing his best to be strong for his wife and daughter.
鈥淚鈥檓 trying just not to think about it too much because the more I react, the more my daughter reacts. I鈥檓 trying not to focus much on the things I can鈥檛 change,鈥 he added.
View the GoFundMe page .
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