Danny's Stroke Relief Fund
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Hi,
First off - Danny doesn’t want us to do this. In fact, he’ll be mad when he finds out. If you know Danny, you already knew this.
But the fact remains that our Danny suffered a stroke in Chicago and spent the last week in the ICU attempting to assure each and every nurse that they didn't have to worry about him so much. He has weeks of intense therapy on the horizon and an extensive rehabilitation process that has no firm timeframe. Danny's livelihood and lifeblood, the drums and his ability to make them sing, are parked until he is healthy enough to get back to gigging, so we’ve decided to ignore Danny’s feelings for a little bit. If any of us were in the same position, we know Danny would be the first one working to make this happen.
Danny’s chances of a total recovery are excellent but it’s going to take time, patience, and several truckloads of hard work. Again - if you know Danny, time and hard work are right up his alley. Patience? Maybe not so much, but he’ll get through it.
Danny has insurance, which is wonderful and we hope will go a great way to not financially burying him and his wife Noemie. But we're trying to do what we can to make sure that the very difficult journey Danny has before him has as few bumps as possible, and with so many wonderful people who have reached out to ask how you can help, this is the surest way to lend a hand.
First off - Danny doesn’t want us to do this. In fact, he’ll be mad when he finds out. If you know Danny, you already knew this.
But the fact remains that our Danny suffered a stroke in Chicago and spent the last week in the ICU attempting to assure each and every nurse that they didn't have to worry about him so much. He has weeks of intense therapy on the horizon and an extensive rehabilitation process that has no firm timeframe. Danny's livelihood and lifeblood, the drums and his ability to make them sing, are parked until he is healthy enough to get back to gigging, so we’ve decided to ignore Danny’s feelings for a little bit. If any of us were in the same position, we know Danny would be the first one working to make this happen.
Danny’s chances of a total recovery are excellent but it’s going to take time, patience, and several truckloads of hard work. Again - if you know Danny, time and hard work are right up his alley. Patience? Maybe not so much, but he’ll get through it.
Danny has insurance, which is wonderful and we hope will go a great way to not financially burying him and his wife Noemie. But we're trying to do what we can to make sure that the very difficult journey Danny has before him has as few bumps as possible, and with so many wonderful people who have reached out to ask how you can help, this is the surest way to lend a hand.
Fundraising team: Team D! (2)
Jesse Yost
Organizer
Sioux Falls, SD
Noemie Yost
Beneficiary
Billy Yost
Team member