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Sai Charan, 3month old, heart problem

13-01-2007: Our volunteer Anil BVN received the family in Bangalore and went to Narayana Hrudayalaya hospital, was there all the day. After series of tests, they told that the condition is critical and it is good if the baby is operated asap. We paid the initial registration and test fees. The surgery cost was sponsored by the charity organization that is associated with Narayana Hrudayalaya and Kinnera Foundation.

Volunteer: Anil BVN

16-01-2007: Operation is done and successful. As per Dr. Rajesh (who performed the surgery), baby has to be in ICU for 1 week and 10 days in General ward.

Volunteer: Pavan

23-01-2007: As the baby condition is well, moved to General ward.

02-02-2007: Baby recovered fully, so discharged from hospital. Baby has to come for check up after 3 months with X-Ray, Echo and ECG.

09-03-2007: (TMAD in the news)

05-05-2007: Tests are done and found no issues. Baby has to come for check up after 6 months.

Volunteer: Anil BVN

03-11-2007: Tests are done and found no issues. Follow up is not required from now onwards. Baby’s father Ramesh contributed Rs. 500 to TMAD.

Volunteer: Pavan

The Difference: Donors amount is deposited in Union Bank of India, Kadapa in the name of Baby which has to use only for his education and health. His family is leading good life now.

Patient Name: Master Sai Charan

Date of Birth: 09-09-2007

Father’s Name: U Ramesh

Occupation: Driver for Principal of Nagarjuna College, Kadapa

Income: Rs.4000 per month

Mother’s Name: Mamatha

Occupation: Home maker

Address: Erramukku Palli, Kadapa

Contact No: 09849503066

Courtesy: Eenadu, 3rd January, 2007

Problem: Impure blood is circulated to all parts of the body due to hole in the heart

History: Initially Ramesh took the kid to Apollo hospital after he received some help for other individuals. However, the hospital authorities said told them that the kid has to go on medical treatment for some more time may be weeks or even months, and only then they can explore the option of a surgery as this was a rare heart problem and very serious in nature.

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