it's me, still needing some help!
I'm a disabled Black lesbian, still working as much as I can but also undergoing a lot of medical treatment.
I have occupational, speech, cognitive behavioral and physical therapy each week. I have an endoscopy coming up in a few weeks, just had an ophthalmology appt and that's just to name a few things in the long list!
I still try to work as much as I can in between appts bc I love my job and i make press on nails as a side hustle but it's rly hard to make ends meet especially as my medical bills pile up.
Here are my paylinks and a medical and home needs wishlist as well:
vnmo: Serena-Manning
cshapp: $sailorsylvie
Wishlist
DM me to pay a bill through its web portal!
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