Hello, everyone. Thank you so much for the outpouring of support for Brian Kolfage. He appreciates it greatly. I drove 500 miles on the way to the border, so I’m going to post the health update from Brian without adding a lot of photos or videos. The prior update is below this one.
This update is also on the official Free Brian Kolfage Substack site where I release all info from him.
I want to thank everyone so far for all the letters & prayers. My health here is in a continually worsening phase.
Because they have no adaptive exercise equipment for me to do cardio exercises, my body is becoming diabetic. I barely eat any food because I’m trying to keep my weight down, and when I do eat, it’s just some bran cereal. However, my A1C levels continue to rise. They are causing me permanent damage to my body on top of everything else I have going on.
They have been unable to address my horrific sciatic nerve pain because I’m sitting all day in a wheelchair; my spin is crushing that nerve, and it’s something that happens a few times a week. […]
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