Family seeks help for the recovery of young Cuban after serious cerebrovascular illness in the U.S.

Leodan Reyna, a 36-year-old father, suffered a cerebral aneurysm in May and is left with severe impacts on his mobility and speech; he is fed through a tube and depends on artificial oxygen.


The family of a young Cuban man in the United States is seeking help for his recovery after suffering a severe cerebrovascular illness.

Leidy Laura Enecono opened an account on the platform GoFundMe to raise funds for her brother, who suffered a brain aneurysm on May 29, 2024.

"My brother's name is Leodan Reyna, he is 36 years old. He has serious sequelae that affect his mobility and speech, he is fed through a gastrostomy tube, and he has breathing difficulties, which is why he also depends on artificial oxygen," he detailed.

Photo: GoFundMe

"Your health insurance does not cover physical therapy, and it is one of the most important aspects of your recovery process. As a family, we are doing everything we can to provide all your care, but we have not been able to arrange your physical therapy," he added.

Photo: Facebook / Leidy Laura Enecono

So far, $24,433 have been raised, and the goal is to reach $40,000.

Photo: GoFundMe

The comedian Javier Berridy joined the campaign and shared a video on his social media featuring Leodan's mother, who recounted that after two surgeries, her son was left with significant aftereffects; he will never walk or eat through his mouth again.

Authorities have denied him the disability three times because he is not a U.S. citizen and does not have the required work history.

Photo: Facebook / Leidy Laura Enecono

In a post on Facebook, Leidy Laura asked her acquaintances to share the link so it reaches more people who can donate.

Facebook Capture / Leidy Laura Enecono

"This donation is for his physical therapy since his health insurance does not cover it, and it is essential for his recovery process from an aneurysm that affected his mobility, speech, and breathing," he clarified.

Photo: GoFundMe

Originally from Bejucal, where he worked as a barber, Leodán is the father of four children and was working as a truck driver at the time of his illness.

Photo: GoFundMe

Frequently Asked Questions about the Situation of Leodan Reyna

Why is Leodan Reyna's family raising funds?

The family of Leodan Reyna is raising funds to cover his physical therapy, as his health insurance does not cover them and they are essential for his recovery after suffering a brain aneurysm that left him with serious consequences.

How much money does Leodan Reyna's family need to raise?

Leodan Reyna's family has set a goal of $40,000 in their GoFundMe campaign to cover the costs of his physical therapies and other necessary care for his recovery.

What complications does Leodan Reyna have after his brain aneurysm?

Leodan Reyna is left with serious consequences affecting his mobility and speech. Furthermore, he is fed through a gastrostomy tube and depends on artificial oxygen to breathe.

Why hasn't Leodan Reyna received disability in the U.S.?

The authorities have denied Leodan Reyna disability three times because he is not a U.S. citizen and does not meet the established work duration required in the country.

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