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Started by: Dianne Collet
A few weeks ago my son-in-law Charles contracted a severe infection in his left big toe. This infection prevented him from working, and after 10 days of anti-biotics the infection got worse and resulted in him being admitted to CMMC on 10/03/2018.
The infection continued to worsen, and resulted in tissue death. Charles has since had 2 operations to surgicially amputate the toe and is still currently admitted.
At this time we are unsure of when he will be discharged, and medical expenses are quickly climbing as well as every day cost of living.
The recovery and rehabilitation from the amputation will take time, and during that time Charles will be unable to seek work. Renee and Charles are unable to cover all expenses on a single income and need to focus their time on Charles' recovery.
Any financial help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dianne & Dick Collet
Posted by Dianne
October 19 at 3:18pm
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