Re: Bells Palsy
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2026 2:33 pm
Did you ever hear about the foundation for people with Bells Palsy? My friends kid is impacted and I know she gets help, or finds help or whatever from the foundation. It is here https://facialparalysisfoundation.org/
Mustafa Yilmaz wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:14 am Hello
This is Rohin. I am a pharmacist, worked as a pharmacy manager in CVS for 8 years, and then I opened my own pharmacy in 2014.
As the pharmacy started from scratch, it took a while, after COVID, we got in trouble.
I put all my savings, including emergency funds, kids' money, and all savings.
Insurance reimbursements are very poor, pushed us into so much loss, and we are forced to close the pharmacy on 9/30/25 with almost $200k in debt.
My health is also extremely deteriorating with liver and heart disease, and with 7 bulging discs, with extreme fatigue, I could not work and was forced into so many financial difficulties.
We need some help for 6 months to pay our mortgage $3600 and to pay utilities $1000 monthly (DTE, consumer, water, sewer, internet, cell phone).
so that I am trying to get life and health insurance licensing, so that I can work for my disabled son.
I have 3 kids, my oldest daughter is 20 yrs working in the US Army in Ny, she got a state second in the Army test, so she kind of made my life easy.
She is in West Point, and the army is taking all her expenses.
My second daughter is in 6th grade.
My son is in kindergarten. He has Bell’s palsy. During birth, his brain he had tissue died because of hypoxia, and my health deteriorated with preeclampsia.
It affected him. We are also looking to fund $20,000 for a stem cell transfusion at Duke, which will not be covered by his insurance.
Let me know kindly if you can help us recover from the collapse to rebuild our financial situation.
Thank you.
Rohini