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Health to Rebuild
My name is Engineer Renny José, and today I share a difficult part of my journey. I live with sickle cell anemia, a condition that, combined with recurring episodes of hypoglycemia and deep emotional exhaustion, has made these recent times in Venezuela a constant struggle.
Recently I was forced to close my business venture, a project into which I poured my whole heart. That loss was not only economic—it was a blow to my dreams and my stability. Today I find myself unemployed and facing the challenge that my health is the indispensable foundation to get back on my feet.
The Purpose
My goal is not just to survive—it is to recover my health to start my ventures again and help rebuild my country. Venezuela needs all of us, but to be able to contribute, I need to be strong.
Currently my budget does not cover the basic supplies to stabilize my condition. To get back to my normal pace of life and return to work, I need urgent support for:
Medical treatment: Constant acquisition of L-glutamine and folic acid, metformin to regulate blood sugar drops.
Adequate nutrition: A specific nutritional regimen necessary for my hemoglobin levels and blood sugar control.
Possible surgery: I also have a fracture in my nose. According to my ear, nose, and throat specialist, I need to have a CT scan to study this in depth, and if necessary, to have surgery. This could be one of the causes of the fatigue and vision problems I experience.
How Can You Help?
Every contribution, no matter how small, brings me closer to the stability I need to stop fighting the disease and start building solutions.
Share: If you cannot donate, sharing this story helps me reach more people who can show solidarity.
My Commitment to You
I am not asking for help to give up—I am asking for help to gain momentum. My determination to rebuild my country remains intact. As soon as I manage to stabilize my health, my energy will be focused once again on creating value and work through my ventures.
Thank you for being part of my path toward recovery.