by: Holly S. Corbin
Growing up in a small town, the same town my parents graduated High School from, gives me a particular advantage over others. You see, I created friendships with people that I still hold to this day. I also have the unique ability to call upon my hometown when my friends are in trouble. My story is about the horrible disease that is slowly consuming the husband of a dear friend.
In July of 2007, Ron Hopson began a horrific journey, a journey that most of us pray we will never fall victim to. After suffering flu-like symptoms, Ron complained of a persistent headache that continued to intensify until he could no longer withstand the pain. Several tests later, he was diagnosed with Meningitis and was put on medication. The problem should have stopped there, but unfortunately for Ron and Amanda Hopson, this was only the beginning of a difficult new life.
Ron has an incurable disease called Central Nervous System Vasculitis (CNSV), which means inflammation of the central nervous system, affecting the blood vessels in the brain or spinal cord. What was at first thought to be Meningitis was in fact something much more detrimental. For details, please visit the website at http:
Ron served as a fireman at the Cash Fire Department for 5 years. From there, Ron began to volunteer his services in Crash Rescue at L3 Communications.
I sit here crying, while trying to type this letter, because I love my dear friend “Mandy,” and want to help her in any way I can. Since I know that I can’t take it all away, some friends and I are putting together a fundraiser/
The appointment is on July 16th, and we are asking that anyone who is interested in making a donation please do so at any American National Bank under the Ron Hopson CNSV fund. We will keep updates coming on a fundraiser event, so please feel free to contact me via email at thecorbins@
**So far, we have set a date of Saturday, June 27th at the Cash Fire Department for a community yard sale. There will be several items (donations are welcome) to buy, our “boys” with donation boots, and some good food. We hope to start the festivities around 10 a.m., so check with me (
1 comment:
I'm Sorry to hear what your going through. My heart breaks for you as my husband was diagnosed two years ago this november with CNS vasculitis, I know what you mean about living with someone new.
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