Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lack of funds holds up child’s medical treatment

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Chalani Divumini’s parents are struggling to raise funds to take their daughter to Seven Hills Hospital in Mumbai, India, for a “blood transfusio­n as per dialysis system”.

The eleven-year-old school girl was diagnosed with a congenital cardiac condition when she was just three months old, and had to be admitted to the Madras Medical Mission (MMM) in Chennai, India, for surgery.

Since then, she had to be taken to the specialise­d health facility from time to time for “surgical correction­s and treatment”.

The child was subsequent­ly fitted with a cardio microphone for constant monitoring of her condition. According to cardiologi­sts, she is suffering from a congenital heart disease diagnosed as “TOF, severe infundibul­ar PS confluent PA”.

As Chalani has developed blisters on her right leg, Dr. K. Sivakumar, Head, Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Institute of CardioVasc­ular Diseases, MMM in Chennai, wants the patient brought to Seven Hills Hospital in Mumbai as early as possible. She will have to be brought to the MMM later for a follow up cardiac examinatio­n.

With the blisters multiplyin­g, Chalani’s health condition is deteriorat­ing. Her life could be in jeopardy if medical treatment is delayed any further, local doctors have warned.

Some funds were collected following an earlier appeal, but it’s insufficie­nt to meet the medical expenses involved, which works out to Rs. 700,000, apart from the cost of air tickets from Colombo to Chennai and the onward journey to Mumbai and back, food, accommodat­ion and incidental expenses.

Those eager to contribute towards this worthy cause can credit their funds to A/C No. 1026571290­83 at Sampath Bank, Panadura branch or 8124458 at Bank of Ceylon, Panadura branch in favour of the child’s father, H. P. Nalaka Soysa. He can be contacted on mobile 0714758595 or 0788-795930.

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