Philippine Daily Inquirer

WHEELCHAIR-BOUND STROKE PATIENT NEEDS 3-MONTHLONG THERAPY

- By Santiago R. Alcantara @alcan25_santi

After several bad falls following a stroke which left her half-paralyzed, Editha Lagarile needs to undergo three months of intensive therapy twice a week.

A resident of Malibay, Pasay City, 63-year-old Editha used to be a freelance journalist.

“I used to write mostly about health issues, submitting my stories to major newspapers. Before I got sick, I submitted an article in 2005 about the inaugurati­on of the Malate Crown Plaza to the Inquirer’s Property section,” she said.

Lagarile, a 1974 AB Mass Communicat­ion graduate from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, suffered a severe stroke in 2008. As a result, the left side of her body was paralyzed, confining her to a wheelchair.

On May 16, 2010, she fell while undergoing physical therapy, resulting in a pelvic fracture. On Jan. 21, 2013, she successful­ly underwent total hip replacemen­t surgery with the help of a charity medical mission at the University of Sto. Tomas Hospital.

After surgery, she resumed physical therapy but her sessions were halted once more when she fell a second time.

For now, she needs to undergo an intensive physical therapy program twice a week for the next three months. The treatment, to be done at San Juan de Dios Hospital in Pasay City, would cost P12,000 a month.

“I am appealing to kindhearte­d donors and readers of this newspaper for financial assistance, both for the sessions and my prescripti­on medicine. May God always bless you and keep you all healthy,” she said.

Lagarile may be contacted at 0905-5153731 or 0919-8674867. Donations may be deposited in her BPI Family Savings Bank account (# 5296 4429 78).

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Editha Lagarile

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