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Mysterious Ailment of an Israeli Woman Resembles Ancient Leprosy

A 38-year-old woman struggles with a debilitating health issue, where her blood degenerates, moving through her brainstem. This condition produces skin sores akin to leprosy, inflicting unrelenting, agonizing pain.

Bizarre Ailment in Israeli Woman Bear Striking Resemblance to Ancient Leprosy
Bizarre Ailment in Israeli Woman Bear Striking Resemblance to Ancient Leprosy

Mysterious Ailment of an Israeli Woman Resembles Ancient Leprosy

Sara Rosenzweig, a 38-year-old Israeli mother, is battling a rare and debilitating disease that causes her blood to deteriorate through her brainstem. The disease has resulted in skin lesions resembling leprosy and constant, excruciating pain for Sara.

The Spero Clinic in Fayetteville, Arkansas, has been a beacon of hope for Sara. The clinic's treatment has shown promise, with Sara going from using a wheelchair to walking on her own feet and her pain dropping by 75%. However, due to financial constraints, Sara and her family had to return home before completing her treatment.

Sara's condition has worsened since the interruption in her therapy. She is now making twice-weekly ER visits and can barely get out of bed. The pain often causes her to scream through the night, frightening her four young children aged 9, 11, 12, and 14.

The family had a normal, happy childhood before Sara's illness. Sara worked in advertising, and her husband Matanya did renovations. They had been saving up to buy their own home but had to use their savings for her medical treatment.

The situation is not just a medical case, it's about restoring Sara Rosenzweig and her family. The goal is to give Sara's children their mother back and to allow Sara to reclaim her life.

Sara is currently in urgent need to complete her treatment at the Spero Clinic for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), also known as Burning Limb Syndrome. She requires at least three more months of treatment, costing upwards of $100,000.

To contribute to helping Sara finish her treatment, you can donate through the fundraising links provided by her family and the support campaign associated with her case at the Spero Clinic. Their goal is to cover the substantial cost so she can return to and complete the therapy that had shown promise in helping her condition.

The Spero Clinic in Arkansas is the only place in the world that can help Sara with her condition. Let's come together to help Sara Rosenzweig and her family in their time of need. Every donation brings us one step closer to giving Sara her life back and her children their mother.

Science and mental health are important aspects of Sara Rosenzweig's current struggle. Her frequent ER visits and nightly pain are taking a toll on her mental health, as well as on the well-being of her four children who are frightened by her cries. To help restore Sara's health and her family's happiness, health-and-wellness advocates can support her by donating to cover the $100,000 cost of her remaining treatment for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a chronic disease, at the Spero Clinic—the only facility capable of addressing her unique medical conditions.

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