“Not able to breathe on her own,” Mary Lou Retton ‘fights on’ severe pneumonia in intensive care as fans participate in the fundraiser to help Olympian
Mary Lou Retton, a famous gymnast who is only 55 years old is suffering from severe case of pneumonia. Currently confined in hospital, her daughter and fans are raising funds to help Olympian in her life battle.
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Mary Lou Retton, the celebrated American gymnast who clinched an Olympic gold medal in 1984, is presently battling an exceedingly unusual form of lung sickness. According to her daughter, the fundraising campaign has proven successful, and they have managed to reach their objective. For over a week, Retton, aged 55, has been confined to the intensive care unit.
According to her daughter, McKenna Kelley, Retton cannot breathe without help. Kelley shared this update on Instagram. One of Retton’s four children, gymnast Kelley, from Louisiana State University, started a page to solicit funds for her mother. She mentioned that her mother does not have health insurance.
In any possible capacity, if one could lend their support, Kelley emphasized the significance of including prayers on the fundraising page. “It would be greatly appreciated if you could assist us financially by contributing towards the hospital expenses. My family and my mom would greatly benefit from any kind of assistance, regardless of what it may be.”
By Wednesday afternoon, the fundraising total had surpassed $258,000, exceeding the original goal of $50,000. No further information was given by Kelley regarding her mother’s health status or the challenges she is currently facing. As a means of demonstrating respect for her and her privacy, she mentioned her decision not to disclose all the specifics. The 1984 gold medalist’s daughter says “The fight is on”.
Mary Lou Retton is not able to breathe on her own yet
Fluid buildup in the lungs is a common symptom of pneumonia, as indicated by the National Institutes of Health. According to Darien Sutton. Darien is an emergency physician, but he is not involved in Retton’s case. Retton’s disease is a type of pneumonia that is not very common. In spite of the fact that pneumonia commonly brings patients to hospitals, it is unique in nature.
“She isn’t able to breathe on their own”, the doctor stated. Due to her inability to breathe effectively, she requires additional assistance to obtain sufficient oxygen. As a result, her likelihood of encountering problems increases, necessitating the hospital to provide her with additional attention. Given the report stating her requirement for respiratory support, it can be inferred that she will likely require more advanced medical intervention.
Additional costs will be incurred with increased focus or enhanced expertise. Retton gained recognition for her exceptional performance during the 1984 Olympics held in Los Angeles. With numerous flawless ratings of 10, she accomplished the remarkable feat of becoming the initial American to secure a gold medal in the all-around competition.
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