and neck.
“It can be devastating. Sometimes I feel real bad,” Crowell said.
He has had two surgeries — each removing nearly 40 pounds of flesh, but those operations proved unsuccessful, as the growths returned later, and even larger.
“I want to be like, a normal person,” Crowell said.
He now has that opportunity, as he has located a specialist to help with his situation.
“There’s a doctor in New York that can solve my solution. He has a 96% rate that he can resolve my issue and I love those odds,” Crowell said.
But there is one problem: his insurance won’t cover the treatment. “They rejected my claim saying it was cosmetic surgery. I feel it’s not cosmetic. This is my livelihood. This is my life right here,” Crowell said.