“I won’t be embarrassed”

Actor Mark Patton, who starred in Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, is asking for help with his medical bills. (Photo: Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Mark Patton was an actor who starred as Mark in Nightmare On Elm Street 2 – Freddy’s Revenge is asking for financial assistance to pay his medical bills. (Photo: Michael Tullberg/Getty Images).

Star of the 1985 thriller, Mark Patton A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. He is asking for assistance with his medical bills to be able to receive treatment for “AIDS-related” ailments.

Patton, 63 years old, is currently being treated in Mexico for his injuries. He released a statement about it on GoFundMe page Peter Valderrama is his manager. The fundraiser was launched just two days ago and has already raised $30,350, exceeding its $18,000 goal.

“Basically I am asking for help; I will not be embarrassed,” wrote Patton, who rose to stardom in the film as Jesse Walsh, a teen whose body was possessed by horror fixture Freddy Krueger, portrayed by Robert Englund. “I want to be healthy, at home with my family.”

Patton says he must move to the American Hospital Mexico to receive proper treatment. It costs $300 per day to get treated there and the current facility where Patton is staying is “overwhelmed by COVID and I’m too compromised to stay here.”

He continued, “I feel stupid for being too optimistic.” “I didn’t think I’d fly to Chicago today. But I swear, when I’m well enough, I will. These medical issues have been dealt with before, and I know that I still have a lot to fight for. The last few years have been difficult for me financially. I have always lived from month-to-month and have struggled to pay for medical visits since October.

Patton said that financial aid would “be a lifesaving option for me to continue my recovery in a place that can treat my condition.” He simply signed the post, saying “Thank You All.” Love, Mark.”

Valderrama shared more details about Patton’s condition and said that he was looking forward to an appearance on the upcoming TV show.

Valderrama wrote that “He’s been very ill for quite some while now.” “Originally, it was thought that it was aftershocks from COVID and other serious infections that could possibly be managed with care and rest. It is now clear that he has AIDS-related conditions. Mark was looking forward to this show since a while, but unfortunately his health has taken an unexpected turn.

Patton had previously revealed that he was diagnosed HIV-positive in 1999. Interview with HIV+ MagazineHe shared his story about how he found out he was infected.

“I found out on my 40th birthday and three days later I was in the hospital,” Patton told the magazine. “But because of the infections I had, they made me take tuberculosis medicine and that didn’t mix with those older HIV meds. Side effects were many. It was as though I was poisoned.”

He says that he almost died at the time but his health quickly improved. He got married and moved to Mexico.

Patton is still a prominent figure in the horror scene of the modern era. He values every opportunity to meet people and takes them “very seriously”. [fans] According to Valderrama, “in person.”

Yahoo Entertainment attempted to reach Valderrama at the time that publication was published, but he couldn’t be reached.

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