BABY UMAAM
Every day it’s my little Baby Umaan who calms me and soothes me down.
Here, my child is battling for his life and rather than helping him and reducing his pain, I’m simply crying in one corner thinking about the horrifying future.
My child is just 3 years Old and suffering from a Severe Problem Retinoblastoma.
One day, all of a sudden, when his eyes started bleeding and itching heavily, I was simply scared and terrified.
We immediately took him to the local doctor, but to my greatest horror, even the doctor didn’t know what was wrong with him.
Unfortunately, all they knew and could tell us was that he is suffering from an eye disease and would need urgent treatment. Having no other option, but only the clear motive of relieving Umaam’s pain, we drained every single penny we had for his treatment.
“It is not cataract or any normal eye disease.What your daughter here is suffering from is retinoblastoma.
It is a form of eye cancer and has already destroyed his right eye. The tumour which has caused the cancer is rapidly spreading to his left eye as well as his lungs.”
This is an extremely rare and critical case.
Retinoblastoma most commonly affects young children, but can rarely occur in adults.
Unfortunately now, even though we know that my Son’s life can be saved from his deadly eye cancer, the tragedy is that his treatment will cost INR 3,50,000.00 and there is no way we can afford this much money.
We came from a poor family background and spent almost all of our savings till now .
Therefore, as a mother, I beg in front of you to please donate for my Son and give him a chance at life.
Your support will definitely make a difference and will satisfy you from within, making you feel proud as you are saving an innocent life.
Your contribution will definitely make you feel proud that you are saving the life of a child , lets join our hands for this responsible cause .
Please do your best support.
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Warm Regards,