Thanks for the detailed Update.

We wish her a speed recovery.

Kudos to every one who are involved in the field. Most of the Hyd 
team is inovolved in this case.

Great work People.

Keep up the good work.

Yasoda




--- In [email protected], "Prasanthi Uppalapati" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Update with respect to Divena's case
> 
> Today has been a very long day for me.
> 
> Divena's parents are ok now. They haven't taken food till the 
operation is
> over and they got her the medicines suggested by the doctors. I 
bought them
> ButterMilk but they didn't drink.
> 
> They also have given me a list of articles that are required for 
Divena.
> 
> Flask -- Rs. 95
> 
> Hotbox -- Rs. 75
> 
> Paste -- Rs. 6
> 
> Brush -- Rs. 10
> 
> TongueCleaner --
> 
> Glass -- Rs. 10
> 
> Spoon -- Rs. 5
> *
> 
> 
> 
> White & White
> *
> 
> Towels - 2 -- Rs. 70
> 
> Shirts - 2 -- Rs. 110
> 
> Long Skirts (Pavadalu/Langalu) - 2 -- Rs. 110
> 
> One pair of Slippers --
> 
> He also bought a plate for Rs. 20.
> 
> I rang to Kasyap. He doesn't have vehicle with him and also very 
busy. But
> still he bought the things and even went to NIMS (at 9:45 pm) and 
gave them
> to Divena's mother.
> 
> He was in office till 8 pm and he came to my house by 9 pm after 
buying the
> articles. I again thought of giving those articles tonight itself 
as Sarath
> can come only after 11:00 am. Kasyap agreed. Meanwhile Divena's 
father too
> ranged and said that they are needed by the time Divena gets 
consciousness,
> means early in the morning. (The boy Ganesh who got operated this 
morning
> only got consciousness by this evening itself.)
> 
> The total amount is Rs. 512. I gave Rs. 500.
> 
> Only Tongue Cleaner and Slippers, he couldn't buy. We told 
Divena's father
> to buy them.
> *
> 
> What to name?
> *
> 
> Approximately at 2:30 pm, I was with Paparao garu for taking him 
to Eco
> test, we were waiting for the lift. Divena's parents are also 
there. While
> we (Paparao garu, myself and a worker woman) were coming from the 
operation
> theatre side, they are taking a stretcher with some machine on it 
towards
> the operation theatre. The worker woman told us that it means 
operation is
> over and they will bring the patient in that stretcher after half 
an hour or
> so. On hearing that we were eager to know the result.
> 
> A woman came from the side room and called Divena and took her 
father
> inside. I was like dumb. It was as if my heart stopped beating for 
few
> seconds on why she took him only inside. He was inside for 5 
minutes. I was
> very anxious. He came out and said that she asked him money. He 
told her
> that he doesn't have money and we are helping them. She can ask me 
money
> later. By that time I started to move with Paparao garu for Eco 
Test.
> 
> While waiting at the operation theatre we have seen a girl by name 
Pandu, a
> 3 yr old baby, moving here and there. She got operated few days 
back. I took
> her pictures. She is very active. I took her snaps and showed her. 
She very
> much liked them.
> 
> While Divena was being taken to the OT, a 3 yr old kid by name 
Ganesh also
> came down with his mother. He too was getting operated with 
Divena. I took
> his photo as well. This evening her mother ran to me and asked me 
to show
> his son's photo. She was in a very sensitive and emotional mood. 
She asked
> me rather shiveringly. My bad luck, the cell phone got stuck and I 
couldn't
> show her the photo. I comforted her saying that she need not worry 
as the
> boy is doing well and he will be alright.
> 
> I have also seen a person carrying his daughter on his back and 
moving in
> Cardiology ward. I then remembered a news item published about a 
father
> carrying his daughter on his back, for treatment in NIMS. The girl 
is in
> very good spirits. No sign of fear or worry on her face. She 
didn't look
> like a patient at all. I shared this news with Satya Krishna and 
Khaneel
> told me that Hrudaya Foundation came forward to help them. Few 
people also
> have sent money to the Andhra Bank Account created on behalf of 
them. As
> there are lack of beds, he is taking her out and coming as 
outpatient. I
> felt very happy that their basic problem is solved. In fact, I 
remember this
> news item very well because my mother keeps on telling me about 
this case.
> As we are already involved with Divena's case, I felt we cannot 
take one
> more right from scratch.
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thank you.
> 
> with regards,
> PRASANTHI.
> ----
> When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping 
you to
> achieve it.
>


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