To the ones complaining about the story not being told all at one. 1. Allison has been thru hell and back again. 2. Retelling it is probably very triggering of anxiety. 3. Its a very long story and the video would be way to long. 4. She didn't even need to share her story to begin with. Show a little compassion and empathy!!
Absolutely Agree. Don't anyone dare criticize this story! You have no idea what they have gone through!! Bless them for being strong enough to survive. The ptsd is life long. I pray for your family. My wife was in Rwanda a year after the genocide and will never get over the trauma of seeing the killing fields. Thank you for sharing your life and what happened. we will pray for you and your family!
Please don't worry about how long the story is!! Don't listen to anyone complaining about the length or the number of parts. We're so privileged that you're sharing this extraordinary and traumatic experience with us, no one should complain about you doing it on your own terms. Also please include all the details you want, you lived this, this is real life, it's so important and fascinating!!
Agreed! She shouldn’t charge a thing. IMO, the more details the better! It is such an engaging and fascinating story, and she does such a phenomenal job retelling it! I’m hooked, and I love the longer format!
This absolutely needs to become either a show or a movie. I can imagine it being on "Locked Up Abroad" although they live there. If this woman had a GoFundMe I would totally donate to it.
Esta historia tendría que tener una serie.El valor de Allison es impresionante. Recordar ,resumir y relatarla todo es muy duro.Dada las circunstancias su manejo de la situación es impresionante. La historia me tiene hipnotizada.
Wow, Allison. I find myself in awe over and over again as I watch these videos of you telling your story. I didn't find your channel until your first video about this saga but it peaked my interest because I myself have traveled to Nicaragua and spent time there. I also have an autoimmune condition - rheumatoid arthritis - that is triggered by stress and while RA certainly isn't the same as UC, I can relate in many ways. I am so sorry you and your family went through this and I hope you will keep in mind that many who comment will not understand your decision to move to Nicaragua or how you had to make split second decisions during a deeply traumatic event. Hindsight is 20/20 as they say and you did the very best you could during a frightening and confusing time. Just want you to know that I appreciate you sharing your story and hope that you and your family have found some peace on the other side of this.
I, for one, appreciate the time you’re investing in sharing your story Allison. I cannot in my wildest dreams imagine the trauma you’ve endured. Worrying about your children, your husband, your health, money, probable corruption, just so much. Thank you.
Allison is telling the story in parts because its long, and she wants to give details, she has to edit video, its stressful to her, she has other things to do daily too. Allison doesnt even have to share her story. Im glad she did so people can learn about another countrys justice system.
Allison, I hurt so badly for all you and your whole family have been through . I have followed your channel long before your move to Nicaragua and it’s so hard imagining what your family has had to endure . To think of all the directions you felt pulled and torn to be present. I’m so sorry it took such a toll on your body, understandably so! You are very strong and I’m so glad you are sharing this! ❤❤
Oh, I want to hug you. The levels of trauma hit in this experience are mind blogging. I hope you're telling this from the comfort of your loved one's home and being spoiled aplenty.
Gosh this is the only one that I kept checking on my YT ... Sooo invested . I thought My country Philippines is the worst and most corrupted govt - but Nicaragua is on a different level. Really sorry you have to go thru all these. I can't wait for the best part of this story. But now I'm glad you are back in Canada.
I'm amazed and shocked that your attorney did all that work and running around without having been paid. I considered moving to Nicaragua and visited last year but just didn't feel like it was the place for me. Glad you're safe and healthier.
I'm glad you didn't go to Nicaragua. Years ago the country had guerilla warfare and other issues. I hope you find a country that is great for you. I saw Portugal is rated a good place to go.
Your story is beyond words! Take all the time you need to tell it…I’m on the edge of my seat and completely in awe at your strength! Thank you for sharing…I hope you find some form of peace in doing so.
Our son has UC, it was a huge surprise when he started, well, bleeding, he was 18, lots of doctors for 2 years, and different meds, luckily he has been In remission for 3 years, much love and prayers, it doesn’t shock me that given your situation you got so sick. No one plans for immense stress. I truly pray that your health is improving.
I have been following your story and I am in awe of your strength and courage! I suffer from chrons and multiple other chronic medical conditions. I can’t imagine being in another country and having this happen. ❤
I’m a fellow UC sufferer and, knowing how much stress triggers a flare, I really feel for you in this situation. Just at a time where so much was going on, your body gives you problems too. I know you’re safe now but the road to get there seems like it was so difficult.
Thank you again for sharing your story. It’s unbelievable and I’m grateful your family made this t through this nightmare. You’re a really strong person and should be proud of how you handled this ordeal.
I’m just at the part where you had the thought for the first time “do we really want to stay here after he gets out”, no judgement here but it surprised me you had even considered staying after the initial arrest.
I totally understand why you would say that. But in the moment it was our home. We had animals as well. And we didn't have a home in Canada. It was a lot to wrap my head around while also going through trauma. But I'm glad we made the decision we did.
@@allisonsjourney yes that makes sense and I suppose too because his release kept looking like it was imminent. I haven’t walked in your shoes, easy for me to say, I admire you telling this story so you may save others from a worse fate.
Wow! Your ordeal was soooo traumatic! Just listening to all of it I find myself holding my breath and my blood pressure rising. One of the most difficult things to deal with is dishonest, scammy people.
Im literally in tears listening. Im in awe of your strength Allison i don't know how you did it 💗🤗 my hubby has crohns and had pain from an absess ready to rupture. Hes been doing good on humira 4 yrs now. Alliskn i hope you got some counselling what ypu went thru is so traumatic ((hugs)) One thing about going off meds with crohns i was told is you can be asymptomatic and damage is occiring despite no pain. Its even more crucial to get ultrasounds and colonoscopies to make sure youre not flaring.
o Allison. I wish i could give you a big hug. I have been following you for 9 years now and i always feel this connect with you and your family. You have been so brave. I am glad you are back in Canada.
I'm so sorry that you went through all of this. It's even more unimaginable that you went through this while having a UC flare. I have stage 4 colon cancer and developed a type of colitis due to my weakened immume system and was so weak I couldn't walk and felt my body shutting down, so I have a bit of an idea what you were going through. You are incredibly strong!
So sorry, you went through all that pain. I know exactly how that feels. When you have a flare up of colitis or crohns it’s unbearable. I got an allergic reaction to remicade after the 10th time, ileostoy, switched to Humira for a few years reversed ileostomy. When it stopped working another ileostomy and now on Entyio every month, reversed ileostomy, the sutures opened on the third day after the operation. I heard and felt it, it but none of the doctors believed me. Got discharged 4 days after they opened and was rushed back in an ambulance on the same day with sepsis and high fever. Emergency operation. Many additional problems after that. Still in pain every time I eat but much better than a flare up. Entyvio working.
I came across part one somewhere, had to sub to see what happend and OMG. I have Crohn's and have had flares in the worst situations (my Costa Rican honeymoon for one). What you went through, WOW you have so much strength! I was septic before I had to have surgery and I know that very specific, ungodly fire of hell pain. Adding on your stress with your husband and the terror that holds, all while actively dying (let's call it what it is, feels like death is a better outcome at times), truly you're a superhero. I'm on the edge ofy seat awaiting the rest of the story!!
As someone with multiple autoimmune disorders including pancreatitis, my heart goes out to you. It is so difficult sometimes for others who have never experienced the pain and symptoms involved, to truly understand. Add to it that it is chronic. I am on Humira, and seeing the possible side effects including lymphoma, and that it is an immunosuppressive which makes you vulnerable to COVID, and other things, makes me want to go off of it also. Stress is not our friend. My son went through a similar legal situation and my flare ups were debilitating. As a "chronic illness sister" I totally understand and my heart is breaking hearing what you went through.
Hello Allison, Please, don't feel you should say sorry for a) long videos b) fine details..I am happy to hear ALL the tiny details, I'm mentally gripped by this whole tale as you know. How terrible that you had to be in hospital and all this pain while the emotional and mental drain must have been unreal. Hanging on every word! So maddening that "Mark" and his people completely tried to exploit your vulnerability for their own gain, and how it made this horrible circumstance 10 x worse. Feeling for you.
I'm following just from the other day... Just a thought to share for what it's worth. My husband had similar Chrohn's. Years of pain and treatments that left him in bed. He started carnivore in 2018, and within weeks he was better. It's now a thing of the past. Remarkable I also gave up carbs to support him and I've lost all joint pain, and many other problems. Hard but helpful
There is so much to your story, and i'm sad I have caught up on your videos, your video from eleven days ago was pushed to me by TH-cam. As a U.S. citizen living in Costa Rica I understand the foreign part of it, not to the degree of Nicaragua by any means. But also, as someone who has autoimmune inflammatory arthritis and had to decide to go on methotrexate and potentially in the future have to go on biologics, which I am resisting as much as possible out of fear. I just feel for you, I understand flares. I understand autoimmune disease. The disease I have is very often correlated with colitis and Crohn's disease. I understand and can relate with your anger at the original corrupt attorneys that led to nearly your death and the extended suffering of your husband. As well as forcing you to leave what you thought was your new home country. ❤😢❤
Hello! Does her story give you pause as to your living situation? Meaning, do you ever have worries that you could get into some type of situation whether it be like this or lesser than? I know I looked back into her channel and she had videos where they were deciding on Nicaragua or Costa Rica as to which to move to. We've visited Costa Rica and it is absolutely beautiful but I will say I was so happy when it was time to come home. Take care and enjoy! ❤
@sweethomealamanda Unfortunately, her situation does not give me pause at all, and I feel like they made the wrong decision, but that's my personal opinion. I did an enormous amount of research. My husband from the minute I met him said we were retiring to Central or South America. He initially brought up Mexico, which is technically still North America, but I vetoed that. Then he brought up Puerto Rico, a US territory, I vetoed that. Next up was Ecuador, South America, vetoed that. Finally, he brought up Costa Rica. We visited, we loved it and decided. Then he started thinking maybe Nicaragua because it was much less expensive, and I vetoed Nicaragua fast. I had just done an enormous amount of research on all the locations and decided this was the right country for us. We've been here for over 10 years, and we've had an absolutely wonderful time. We know nobody who's had an experience like theirs, but the laws are different in Costa Rica, and I can't see anything like that happening here. We lived in Costa Rica during the Nicaraguan uprising and the human rights violations that drove many Nicaraguans to seek asylum in Costa Rica. That reassured me my decision was correct.
@sweethomealamanda I'm visiting Costa Rica my question would be, did you do the typical gringo thing and go to all the tourist locations?Because any of those places would drive me insane wanting to go home immediately. You have to experience the real CR, the ticos and the hidden beauty away from tourists. Gringo enclaves are not CR, living amongst gringos is not experiencing CR.
Im an Expat in Costa Rica as well! Grateful that I have a more simplified health care regiment but I agree with you I can't imagine anything like this happening where we are.
My mom had the colitis you have. It was not pleasant for my mom. My mom got it when i was a kid. I hope youre feeling better from the colitis. Im sorry this happened to you. Im glad youre back in Canada. I cant understand why you went to live in Nicaragua. Years ago on the news the country had guerilla warfare and other issues. Im surprised both your parents didnt deter you from living in Nicaragua.
I’m so invested in your story. My parents had a very scary encounter in Mexico as well and I was stuck in the middle of negotiations. It was one of the scariest moments of my life. I resonate with a lot of the way you describe the trauma you felt 🤍
The thing I still can't wrap my head around is why you all had to pay thousands of dollars to someone who CAUSED the accident! It bothers me so much when laws make no damned sense whatsoever. Could you all fight even paying the family at all? What if you had no money? What do citizens of the country do when they get into car accidents? The party at no fault should never have to pay the person who is at fault. Lots of people claim that the US has a backward system, but this is on a whole hot-mess level!
I have no idea why you would choose to move there when you have colitis.. I can tell your tone switch in this video. Do you have a video where you explain why? Could never be me.
Take your time Telling you’re story, I’m Sorry you went through this,just know we are here for you . I pray telling your story helps you and others in some way God bless you ❤praying for you. Ps my son is just now getting overCrohns flare up😢❤
The video just ended and it doesn’t sound like the end yet - haven’t heard of his release yet. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing story and I look forward to the next episode - I hope you are feeling better!
It's a complicated answer, and one I might address once I get through the story. There are no legal issues, but many people who lived there warned me not to share, not to go to the media etc.
Getting the feeling you are may not be completely out from under this yet, although i assume you are close to it if not JUST out of it-your carefulness in what you share just shows your fear, and that fear just shows how totally helpless and vulnerable you felt. So glad you guys are together and safe.
It’s not the whole country. It happens in every poor country and South American Country….corrupt law enforcement and government officials…just worse than American law enforcement and governments!!!
Toxic mega colon, yes girl you could have died! Thank god you got to the hospital. Thank god your in laws were there to help, what an impossible situation.
So, she's not really making the nature of the accident clear - about what happened - or who was at fault, even in all the other previous parts. Whose fault was it? I do remember her saying that the person who died was drunk driving while on a bike or scooter so had fault been determined at any point (even without a judge) or was the husband strictly in jail because someone died, whether it was his fault or not? Maybe we're not far along enough in the story? I wouldn't ask that if this happened in America, obviously. And this mediation situation that is continually taking place with the deceased man's "family", is this the "law" or policy in Nicaragua regarding vehicular accidents? I wouldn't think it would be if it had been determined to NOT be the husband's fault (or was it)? Because if all this is happening and it was determined early on that the husband was NOT at fault, well that would be awful and I would then question why they'd be willing to negotiate or HAVE TO BE negotiating with the deceased's family for some monetary payout (isn't that an admission of guilt?) and why was the husband kept in jail? And if it WAS the husband's fault, well then I would have to say that all this is just what happens in Nicaragua and they have to accept it since he caused an accident that resulted in a death...does anyone understand what I am trying to say? Somehow, I can't believe that this is all about getting a payoff for the family agreed upon whether it was his fault or not and once that is done, they would just let him out...but this IS a third world country so anything is possible. But if fault HASN'T been determined, then who will ultimately decide that without a judge? Maybe someone in the comments can enlighten me to something I missed in the story. She never says she believes he should be let go because there is no doubt that he wasn't at fault. This is never even mentioned so, to me, it's the elephant in the room and is the deciding factor, at least for me, how I feel about this whole awful - albeit, very interesting - story. That's what throwing me off. And Allison, if you read this, so sorry for the nightmare. I've considered leaving America at different points but it's these very situations that stop me!
I read the law, it looks like no matter who is at fault, if someone is seriously injured or dies, the other party goes to jail, EVEN IF that person is not at fault. Seems incredibly shady to me. I do believe she eluded to the fact her husband was turning left (which would mean he did turn in front of him), but that the motorcyclist was speeding, under the influence, and I am fairly sure she said their lights were not on (motorcyclists). I am honestly not sure how fault is even determined. It doesn't seem fair that if a driver really wasn't at fault, they go to jail and you have to pay the family of the deceased off.
@@tinman47-t3mexpats there have no rights. Point blank. All they want is your money. The peverty make it like this. Almost everyone drives around town, on a motorcycle, no helmet, no lights, drinks and speeds. Seen it everyday. Her husband was just at the wrong place at the wrong time.
@@retro000 Actually, no it wasn't. Look at the photos of the vehicle. Rider was speeding and drunk. You would have to be nuts to look at the photos and not see that.
Ha. I wish we did immigration checks here in the United States😅. I wonder why they do them in that country. If they can ask if everyone is living where they say, then so can other places.
To the ones complaining about the story not being told all at one.
1. Allison has been thru hell and back again.
2. Retelling it is probably very triggering of anxiety.
3. Its a very long story and the video would be way to long.
4. She didn't even need to share her story to begin with.
Show a little compassion and empathy!!
Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Absolutely Agree. Don't anyone dare criticize this story! You have no idea what they have gone through!! Bless them for being strong enough to survive. The ptsd is life long. I pray for your family. My wife was in Rwanda a year after the genocide and will never get over the trauma of seeing the killing fields. Thank you for sharing your life and what happened. we will pray for you and your family!
For some reason I'm so invested in this story. I'm so sorry you guys had to go though that.
Me too. Thank you.
Yes me too and what a sweet lady. I feel sooo bad for her.
Same
Ditto 😊
Same...it's crazy how things can happen so quickly
Please don't worry about how long the story is!! Don't listen to anyone complaining about the length or the number of parts. We're so privileged that you're sharing this extraordinary and traumatic experience with us, no one should complain about you doing it on your own terms. Also please include all the details you want, you lived this, this is real life, it's so important and fascinating!!
Agreed! She shouldn’t charge a thing. IMO, the more details the better! It is such an engaging and fascinating story, and she does such a phenomenal job retelling it! I’m hooked, and I love the longer format!
I literally stopped a different video to run over here to yours! I can’t stop watching this story.
Same!
Same!!! I’m completely invested!!
Me too!
Me, too!
This absolutely needs to become either a show or a movie. I can imagine it being on "Locked Up Abroad" although they live there. If this woman had a GoFundMe I would totally donate to it.
Contact her email.
Esta historia tendría que tener una serie.El valor de Allison es impresionante. Recordar ,resumir y relatarla todo es muy duro.Dada las circunstancias su manejo de la situación es impresionante. La historia me tiene hipnotizada.
Wow, Allison. I find myself in awe over and over again as I watch these videos of you telling your story. I didn't find your channel until your first video about this saga but it peaked my interest because I myself have traveled to Nicaragua and spent time there. I also have an autoimmune condition - rheumatoid arthritis - that is triggered by stress and while RA certainly isn't the same as UC, I can relate in many ways.
I am so sorry you and your family went through this and I hope you will keep in mind that many who comment will not understand your decision to move to Nicaragua or how you had to make split second decisions during a deeply traumatic event. Hindsight is 20/20 as they say and you did the very best you could during a frightening and confusing time. Just want you to know that I appreciate you sharing your story and hope that you and your family have found some peace on the other side of this.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
I, for one, appreciate the time you’re investing in sharing your story Allison. I cannot in my wildest dreams imagine the trauma you’ve endured. Worrying about your children, your husband, your health, money, probable corruption, just so much.
Thank you.
Quit apologizing! SO invested in this. Real superheroes do not wear capes. You are amazing Allison❤️
Allison is telling the story in parts because its long, and she wants to give details, she has to edit video, its stressful to her, she has other things to do daily too.
Allison doesnt even have to share her story. Im glad she did so people can learn about another countrys justice system.
Allison, I hurt so badly for all you and your whole family have been through . I have followed your channel long before your move to Nicaragua and it’s so hard imagining what your family has had to endure . To think of all the directions you felt pulled and torn to be present. I’m so sorry it took such a toll on your body, understandably so!
You are very strong and I’m so glad you are sharing this! ❤❤
Oh, I want to hug you. The levels of trauma hit in this experience are mind blogging. I hope you're telling this from the comfort of your loved one's home and being spoiled aplenty.
Gosh this is the only one that I kept checking on my YT ... Sooo invested .
I thought My country Philippines is the worst and most corrupted govt - but Nicaragua is on a different level.
Really sorry you have to go thru all these. I can't wait for the best part of this story. But now I'm glad you are back in Canada.
I'm amazed and shocked that your attorney did all that work and running around without having been paid. I considered moving to Nicaragua and visited last year but just didn't feel like it was the place for me. Glad you're safe and healthier.
Thank you. We found out how much we owed her once he got out of jail.
I'm glad you didn't go to Nicaragua. Years ago the country had guerilla warfare and other issues. I hope you find a country that is great for you.
I saw Portugal is rated a good place to go.
Your story is beyond words! Take all the time you need to tell it…I’m on the edge of my seat and completely in awe at your strength! Thank you for sharing…I hope you find some form of peace in doing so.
It’s hard to “like” this video because it’s horrific but I like that you are sharing your story with us and I pray you all find some peace asap. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Our son has UC, it was a huge surprise when he started, well, bleeding, he was 18, lots of doctors for 2 years, and different meds, luckily he has been In remission for 3 years, much love and prayers, it doesn’t shock me that given your situation you got so sick. No one plans for immense stress. I truly pray that your health is improving.
I have been following your story and I am in awe of your strength and courage! I suffer from chrons and multiple other chronic medical conditions. I can’t imagine being in another country and having this happen. ❤
I’m a fellow UC sufferer and, knowing how much stress triggers a flare, I really feel for you in this situation. Just at a time where so much was going on, your body gives you problems too. I know you’re safe now but the road to get there seems like it was so difficult.
I can’t stop watching your videos. Thx for sharing. I am so sorry your family went through all of this.
Thank you again for sharing your story. It’s unbelievable and I’m grateful your family made this t through this nightmare. You’re a really strong person and should be proud of how you handled this ordeal.
I’m just at the part where you had the thought for the first time “do we really want to stay here after he gets out”, no judgement here but it surprised me you had even considered staying after the initial arrest.
I totally understand why you would say that. But in the moment it was our home. We had animals as well. And we didn't have a home in Canada. It was a lot to wrap my head around while also going through trauma. But I'm glad we made the decision we did.
Agreed ... I'd be booking it out so quick. Makes me all the more thankful for living TRULY free. I feel so bad for all they endured!
oh hell no, get out! we did
@@allisonsjourney yes that makes sense and I suppose too because his release kept looking like it was imminent. I haven’t walked in your shoes, easy for me to say, I admire you telling this story so you may save others from a worse fate.
Such an unimaginable situation you’ve gone through. Thank you for making a longer video too
Wow! Your ordeal was soooo traumatic! Just listening to all of it I find myself holding my breath and my blood pressure rising. One of the most difficult things to deal with is dishonest, scammy people.
Im literally in tears listening. Im in awe of your strength Allison i don't know how you did it 💗🤗 my hubby has crohns and had pain from an absess ready to rupture. Hes been doing good on humira 4 yrs now.
Alliskn i hope you got some counselling what ypu went thru is so traumatic ((hugs))
One thing about going off meds with crohns i was told is you can be asymptomatic and damage is occiring despite no pain. Its even more crucial to get ultrasounds and colonoscopies to make sure youre not flaring.
I love all the details. ❤
o Allison. I wish i could give you a big hug. I have been following you for 9 years now and i always feel this connect with you and your family. You have been so brave. I am glad you are back in Canada.
I'm so sorry that you went through all of this. It's even more unimaginable that you went through this while having a UC flare. I have stage 4 colon cancer and developed a type of colitis due to my weakened immume system and was so weak I couldn't walk and felt my body shutting down, so I have a bit of an idea what you were going through. You are incredibly strong!
We are so invested in this story that whatever details you feel able or want the share, we are interested in!
So sorry, you went through all that pain. I know exactly how that feels. When you have a flare up of colitis or crohns it’s unbearable. I got an allergic reaction to remicade after the 10th time, ileostoy, switched to Humira for a few years reversed ileostomy. When it stopped working another ileostomy and now on Entyio every month, reversed ileostomy, the sutures opened on the third day after the operation. I heard and felt it, it but none of the doctors believed me. Got discharged 4 days after they opened and was rushed back in an ambulance on the same day with sepsis and high fever. Emergency operation. Many additional problems after that. Still in pain every time I eat but much better than a flare up. Entyvio working.
This sounds like a full on NIGHTMARE!! Yet, I can't stop listening.
This story is absolutely horrifying. Thank God you made it. I’m so so sorry you all had to go through this.
Omg I can’t with the cliffhangers😭 I was on the edge of my seat and then it cut off lol. I’m so happy you’re home safe but please next part soon.
The gut and brain are so inextricably linked and your story is a great (well, terrible) example of this. Really sorry this happened. ❤
I came across part one somewhere, had to sub to see what happend and OMG. I have Crohn's and have had flares in the worst situations (my Costa Rican honeymoon for one). What you went through, WOW you have so much strength! I was septic before I had to have surgery and I know that very specific, ungodly fire of hell pain. Adding on your stress with your husband and the terror that holds, all while actively dying (let's call it what it is, feels like death is a better outcome at times), truly you're a superhero.
I'm on the edge ofy seat awaiting the rest of the story!!
Thank you. I appreciate your comment. I'm sorry you have suffered as well.
This is terrible.
Its so weird that the hospital was the good news😢
As someone with multiple autoimmune disorders including pancreatitis, my heart goes out to you. It is so difficult sometimes for others who have never experienced the pain and symptoms involved, to truly understand. Add to it that it is chronic. I am on Humira, and seeing the possible side effects including lymphoma, and that it is an immunosuppressive which makes you vulnerable to COVID, and other things, makes me want to go off of it also. Stress is not our friend. My son went through a similar legal situation and my flare ups were debilitating. As a "chronic illness sister" I totally understand and my heart is breaking hearing what you went through.
Thank you
Hello Allison, Please, don't feel you should say sorry for a) long videos b) fine details..I am happy to hear ALL the tiny details, I'm mentally gripped by this whole tale as you know. How terrible that you had to be in hospital and all this pain while the emotional and mental drain must have been unreal. Hanging on every word! So maddening that "Mark" and his people completely tried to exploit your vulnerability for their own gain, and how it made this horrible circumstance 10 x worse. Feeling for you.
Thank you. I appreciate your comment
Holy fk. I don’t know how I found this channel, but this had been a crazy tale. Wish you the best going forward and thank you for sharing your story.
I can't believe there are MORE details. This is absolutely horrific. I am SO sorry
I'm following just from the other day...
Just a thought to share for what it's worth. My husband had similar Chrohn's. Years of pain and treatments that left him in bed.
He started carnivore in 2018, and within weeks he was better. It's now a thing of the past.
Remarkable
I also gave up carbs to support him and I've lost all joint pain, and many other problems.
Hard but helpful
There is so much to your story, and i'm sad I have caught up on your videos, your video from eleven days ago was pushed to me by TH-cam.
As a U.S. citizen living in Costa Rica I understand the foreign part of it, not to the degree of Nicaragua by any means.
But also, as someone who has autoimmune inflammatory arthritis and had to decide to go on methotrexate and potentially in the future have to go on biologics, which I am resisting as much as possible out of fear.
I just feel for you, I understand flares. I understand autoimmune disease. The disease I have is very often correlated with colitis and Crohn's disease.
I understand and can relate with your anger at the original corrupt attorneys that led to nearly your death and the extended suffering of your husband. As well as forcing you to leave what you thought was your new home country. ❤😢❤
Thank you
Hello! Does her story give you pause as to your living situation? Meaning, do you ever have worries that you could get into some type of situation whether it be like this or lesser than? I know I looked back into her channel and she had videos where they were deciding on Nicaragua or Costa Rica as to which to move to. We've visited Costa Rica and it is absolutely beautiful but I will say I was so happy when it was time to come home.
Take care and enjoy! ❤
@sweethomealamanda Unfortunately, her situation does not give me pause at all, and I feel like they made the wrong decision, but that's my personal opinion. I did an enormous amount of research. My husband from the minute I met him said we were retiring to Central or South America. He initially brought up Mexico, which is technically still North America, but I vetoed that. Then he brought up Puerto Rico, a US territory, I vetoed that. Next up was Ecuador, South America, vetoed that. Finally, he brought up Costa Rica. We visited, we loved it and decided. Then he started thinking maybe Nicaragua because it was much less expensive, and I vetoed Nicaragua fast. I had just done an enormous amount of research on all the locations and decided this was the right country for us. We've been here for over 10 years, and we've had an absolutely wonderful time. We know nobody who's had an experience like theirs, but the laws are different in Costa Rica, and I can't see anything like that happening here.
We lived in Costa Rica during the Nicaraguan uprising and the human rights violations that drove many Nicaraguans to seek asylum in Costa Rica. That reassured me my decision was correct.
@sweethomealamanda I'm visiting Costa Rica my question would be, did you do the typical gringo thing and go to all the tourist locations?Because any of those places would drive me insane wanting to go home immediately.
You have to experience the real CR, the ticos and the hidden beauty away from tourists.
Gringo enclaves are not CR, living amongst gringos is not experiencing CR.
Im an Expat in Costa Rica as well! Grateful that I have a more simplified health care regiment but I agree with you I can't imagine anything like this happening where we are.
Thank you for sharing your story.
Girl, your story has me hooked 🤷🏼♀️💜 Keep grinding, you got this. If you upload we will watch :)
Thank you
Omg! This experience is messy. It’s a whole lot to deal with. I’m glad you had a good support system 😢
Hi, new subscriber here and I can’t stop watching. What a horrible experience for you and your family
Talk about locked up abroad! My gosh 😢
Right. I think they need to submit their story to the show!
That’s what I’m thinking
My mom had the colitis you have. It was not pleasant for my mom. My mom got it when i was a kid.
I hope youre feeling better from the colitis.
Im sorry this happened to you. Im glad youre back in Canada.
I cant understand why you went to live in Nicaragua. Years ago on the news the country had guerilla warfare and other issues. Im surprised both your parents didnt deter you from living in Nicaragua.
You should write a book about this.
I’m so invested in your story. My parents had a very scary encounter in Mexico as well and I was stuck in the middle of negotiations. It was one of the scariest moments of my life. I resonate with a lot of the way you describe the trauma you felt 🤍
The thing I still can't wrap my head around is why you all had to pay thousands of dollars to someone who CAUSED the accident! It bothers me so much when laws make no damned sense whatsoever. Could you all fight even paying the family at all? What if you had no money? What do citizens of the country do when they get into car accidents? The party at no fault should never have to pay the person who is at fault.
Lots of people claim that the US has a backward system, but this is on a whole hot-mess level!
I have no idea why you would choose to move there when you have colitis..
I can tell your tone switch in this video. Do you have a video where you explain why? Could never be me.
Have you looked back at her videos prepping to move? See her previous story!
Take your time
Telling you’re story, I’m
Sorry you went through this,just know we are here for you . I pray telling your story helps you and others in some way God bless you ❤praying for you.
Ps my son is just now getting overCrohns flare up😢❤
Thank you. I really hope your son feels better too
The video just ended and it doesn’t sound like the end yet - haven’t heard of his release yet.
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing story and I look forward to the next episode - I hope you are feeling better!
Thank you. Many more parts to go
Just curious as to why the concern over naming certain officials, etc at this point? Are there still legal issues?
They are corrupt, duh! 😂 Corrupt government and law enforcement can find you anywhere just like the carte, mafia, gangs, etc!
It's a complicated answer, and one I might address once I get through the story. There are no legal issues, but many people who lived there warned me not to share, not to go to the media etc.
you never know who knows who, even in different countries. They can make up charges or send someone to "find you"
@@allisonsjourney You're being very wise here.
Smart @@allisonsjourney
I'm so invested toooooooooooo
Why do you never mention Franklin?
Getting the feeling you are may not be completely out from under this yet, although i assume you are close to it if not JUST out of it-your carefulness in what you share just shows your fear, and that fear just shows how totally helpless and vulnerable you felt. So glad you guys are together and safe.
I wonder how many others those lawyers lie to.
Why don't you want to speak about numbers?
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I really want to know what Mark has to say for himself + lawyers.
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Hello
and yet Nicaragua is a beautiful country with beautiful people,these pearl clutchers in the comments make me gag.
My God! You poor thing.
You will probably have PTSD now.
She already has it. I have it and I can tell imm that she has it!
I know what damage crohns etc can do to a body. It’s not easy.
Makes me fear traveling afar🤔
What hospital? Pellas or Militar? & what insurance??
Vivian Pellas, club salud
UC sounds horrible. It's like a giant infection.
I am so very sorry you experienced this nightmare. I am not surprised how corrupt Nicaragua is. Hang in there.
It’s not the whole country. It happens in every poor country and South American Country….corrupt law enforcement and government officials…just worse than American law enforcement and governments!!!
Toxic mega colon, yes girl you could have died!
Thank god you got to the hospital. Thank god your in laws were there to help, what an impossible situation.
Pentasa did nothing for me! In fact it made me worse.
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So, she's not really making the nature of the accident clear - about what happened - or who was at fault, even in all the other previous parts. Whose fault was it? I do remember her saying that the person who died was drunk driving while on a bike or scooter so had fault been determined at any point (even without a judge) or was the husband strictly in jail because someone died, whether it was his fault or not? Maybe we're not far along enough in the story? I wouldn't ask that if this happened in America, obviously. And this mediation situation that is continually taking place with the deceased man's "family", is this the "law" or policy in Nicaragua regarding vehicular accidents? I wouldn't think it would be if it had been determined to NOT be the husband's fault (or was it)? Because if all this is happening and it was determined early on that the husband was NOT at fault, well that would be awful and I would then question why they'd be willing to negotiate or HAVE TO BE negotiating with the deceased's family for some monetary payout (isn't that an admission of guilt?) and why was the husband kept in jail? And if it WAS the husband's fault, well then I would have to say that all this is just what happens in Nicaragua and they have to accept it since he caused an accident that resulted in a death...does anyone understand what I am trying to say? Somehow, I can't believe that this is all about getting a payoff for the family agreed upon whether it was his fault or not and once that is done, they would just let him out...but this IS a third world country so anything is possible. But if fault HASN'T been determined, then who will ultimately decide that without a judge? Maybe someone in the comments can enlighten me to something I missed in the story. She never says she believes he should be let go because there is no doubt that he wasn't at fault. This is never even mentioned so, to me, it's the elephant in the room and is the deciding factor, at least for me, how I feel about this whole awful - albeit, very interesting - story. That's what throwing me off. And Allison, if you read this, so sorry for the nightmare. I've considered leaving America at different points but it's these very situations that stop me!
I read the law, it looks like no matter who is at fault, if someone is seriously injured or dies, the other party goes to jail, EVEN IF that person is not at fault. Seems incredibly shady to me. I do believe she eluded to the fact her husband was turning left (which would mean he did turn in front of him), but that the motorcyclist was speeding, under the influence, and I am fairly sure she said their lights were not on (motorcyclists). I am honestly not sure how fault is even determined. It doesn't seem fair that if a driver really wasn't at fault, they go to jail and you have to pay the family of the deceased off.
@@tinman47-t3mexpats there have no rights. Point blank. All they want is your money. The peverty make it like this. Almost everyone drives around town, on a motorcycle, no helmet, no lights, drinks and speeds. Seen it everyday. Her husband was just at the wrong place at the wrong time.
She mentioned it was actually her husband's fault when he was turning.left
@@tinman47-t3m Yes, it is legalized extortion, especially if an extranjero is involved.
@@retro000 Actually, no it wasn't. Look at the photos of the vehicle. Rider was speeding and drunk. You would have to be nuts to look at the photos and not see that.
Ha. I wish we did immigration checks here in the United States😅. I wonder why they do them in that country. If they can ask if everyone is living where they say, then so can other places.