2023-06-13 22:06:27
A donor sponsored the payment of 17 thousand dirhams, the value of medicines for the patient (Abu Muhammad – Hindi – 51 years old), who suffers from several health problems, which led to acute kidney failure.
And the “hotline” coordinated between the donor and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, to transfer the value of the donation to the patient’s account in the hospital, to provide the necessary medicines.
Abu Muhammad expressed his thanks to the donor, appreciating his quick response to his call, and his generous standing with him in light of the difficult circumstances he is going through, stressing the love of the people of the UAE to race to do good.
suffering
Emirates Today recently published the story of Abu Muhammad’s suffering, which began in January 2000 and led to acute kidney failure.
Doctors at Tawam Hospital in Al Ain stressed the necessity of performing a kidney transplant for the patient, following the dialysis sessions became useless, due to his deteriorating health condition.
The patient said that he had to travel outside the country to perform the operation, indicating that the operation was a success.
He added that he was unable to buy the necessary medicines following the operation and take them on time, due to his difficult financial situation, indicating that the treating doctor warned that if he did not adhere to taking the medicines, this would lead to the failure of the previous kidney transplant surgery, which prevents the transplanted kidney from being implanted. performing her work, which puts his life in danger.
Drugs
The patient, Abu Muhammad, stated that the doctors stressed the need to take his medications regularly so that the kidneys would not stop working, but he stressed that he might not buy the medicines, which exposed him to several health problems, as a result of which he was admitted to Al Ain Hospital.
He said that he underwent several medical examinations, the results of which showed that he needed medications to take daily, explaining that health insurance covers 70% of the cost of medicines, while he bears the remaining amount of 17 thousand and 196 dirhams for a year.
The patient confirmed that the amount exceeds his financial capabilities and he is unable to secure it, indicating that he is the sole breadwinner for his family of six people, and he works in a government agency in Al Ain with a salary of 4,500 dirhams, from which he pays the rental installments of the house.
Abu Muhammad pointed out that he knocked on all doors, and tried to borrow from acquaintances and friends, but all his efforts were in vain.
He added that he would not be able to afford the medicines he needed for the next month, and he was afraid to stop taking them, which would endanger his life.
• “Abu Muhammad” suffers from several health problems that led to kidney failure.
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