Mackenzie experienced debilitating stomach pain after eating, which made it impossible for her to consume food normally without enduring excruciating pain.
Initially, doctors suspected that Mackenzie's symptoms were due to a sensitivity to the food she had been eating over the summer, and later, they diagnosed her with anorexia, despite her efforts to eat.
Mackenzie's condition forced her to miss school, undergo multiple surgeries, and rely on feeding tubes for sustenance, significantly impacting her ability to live a normal life and pursue her dreams.
A chance encounter with a doctor on a hiking trail led to a medical student, Jessica Gould, reviewing Mackenzie's case, which eventually resulted in a correct diagnosis of Median-Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS) and successful surgery.
Mackenzie was diagnosed with Median-Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS), a condition where a band of tissue compresses the artery supplying blood to the stomach, causing pain upon eating.
Post-surgery, Mackenzie was able to eat without pain for the first time in five years, paving the way for her to resume a normal life, including attending medical school.
An ambitious college student has to put her life on hold when she starts experiencing debilitating stomach pain that leaves her dangerously unhealthy. Forced to feed herself through a tube, the young woman wonders if she’ll ever be able to accomplish her dreams, or if she’ll be stuck with this pain forever.
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