A man's ingrown hair caused him to become 'brain dead' and he had a slim 4% chance of survival.

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March 21st 2024.

A man's ingrown hair caused him to become 'brain dead' and he had a slim 4% chance of survival.
Steven Spinale's journey began when he was faced with a mere 4% chance of survival. It all started in late 2022 when he was hospitalized for an ingrown hair that led to a severe infection. The doctors in Texas diagnosed him with blood poisoning and immediately put him on a ventilator. After a month of fighting for his life, Steven was placed in a medically induced coma to allow his body to heal.

His sister, Michelle, started a GoFundMe page to share Steven's story and raise funds for his medical expenses. She has been keeping everyone updated on his progress since the day he was admitted to the hospital. The situation was dire, but the doctors were doing everything in their power to save Steven's life.

Videos shared on TikTok by Michelle show the doctors conducting various tests to check for any signs of life. She wrote, "The doctors are doing everything they possibly can for him, and if anyone could pull through this, it is him." Steven's wife never left his side, but with both of them unable to work, their income was significantly affected.

In one of the recent videos, Michelle claimed that the doctors said Steven would not make it and that he had no brain activity. However, Steven proved everyone wrong and has now returned home to continue his recovery. Michelle's unwavering faith and determination never faltered, and she never lost hope.

In the beginning, the doctors were puzzled by Steven's symptoms and were unable to pinpoint the cause of his condition. Michelle wrote, "All they could figure out was he was bleeding internally from somewhere." Little did they know that this would be the least of their worries. Steven's health took a turn for the worse when he developed influenza A and double pneumonia in both of his lungs, along with acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Despite being in a coma for three weeks, Steven's family never gave up on him. They held on to the hope that he would recover, and their prayers were answered. After numerous procedures and treatments, Steven emerged from his coma with no brain damage. He is now on the road to recovery and has almost fully regained his health.

Steven has returned home, and with the support of his loved ones, he is learning to walk again. In videos shared by his sister, Lianne, she can be seen standing behind him, guiding his walking frame. It is a long and challenging journey, but Steven's determination and the love and support of his family are helping him overcome all obstacles. The Spinale family's faith and perseverance have truly paid off, and Steven's miraculous recovery is a testament to their unwavering love and support.

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