RatanJi, Just now seen the emails. Due to busy work i couldnt open the yahoo account for the last 2 days. I will call you tomorrow. I called raju. He said he is having fever for the last 2 days and now he is fine. raju's is in hyderabad and i informed raju to ask his father to call me. If he calls i will ask him to call you. Raju said till today he got the medicines and there are no medicines for tomorrow.
Prasanthi, If raju's father calls again, give ratanji number and ask him to call. Regards, chandra. --- divyapryga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Soo pleased to see ur reply and to note that u r in > the (super)active > participants list of this group now Ratan :) > > Soo thoughtful of you to see what u can personally > do to help. > > Cheers! > Divya > > **********************************************************************--- > In [email protected], "Ratan" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hold On! > > You guys have done a lot for this particular case. > I do agree with > Prasanthi/Divya to a major extent (not fully). The > point of > disagreement is saying a NO. I feel we can say a NO > though we may not > mean it. Anyway, Prasanthi has already mentioned to > him that there is > no MAD meeting now and hence she is not in a positon > to do much right > at this point. > > Now let's think medically. Raju has developed some > throat lumps and > needs medication which will cost about Rs.12000. > Man, this is not a > small amount and to write the prescription of such a > value, the > physician must have seen some real cause. So what I > propose is, call > Raju to Hyderabad. I want to get him checked by a > cardiologist and one > nephrologist here. (For the information of many of > our members, I work > in a reasonably good hospital in Hyderabad and my > hospital has got > vast experience in transplants. The only sad part is > this is corporate > hospital and the cost of treatment is a little on > the higher side). I > have a close friend working here as a cardiologist > and one good > nephrologist. So I want this guy to be seen by these > 2 doctors, take > their opinion. Then some treatment will come into > picture. At that > time I will try to generate some physician's sample > drugs for Raju or > at worst case, if we have to buy it, we will do so, > but from a dealer > and not a retailer because it will be less > expensive. And as Divya > mentioned, we need not give them the medicines in > bulk. Instead we can > buy for a week/fortnight depending on the cost of > the drugs. > > About the job for his father: What is his > qualification? What sort > of job he can do? I will try to get him something in > this hospital in > case he is suitable. He just can't keep on saying > that there is no > work or something. > > And forget about his promise to refund the money > in two instalments. > Think practically. Assume he won't refund the money. > If he at all > refunds something, its our good luck. But I don't > think so. > > And this is also not a very bad idea to run a > check on his > dossier/profile for criminal records. If we put him > into a job and > something happens willfully negetive,then we will > lose our ground in > future while seeking favour for such cases. > > So action plan: Please let Raju come for a check > up and atleast let > his father provide us the prescription/whatever > paper he has related > to this case till date. We will tell that we wnt to > arrange medicines > from dealer at cheaper rate, so we need the papers > as a dealer won't > sell anything directly to us without authentic > prescription. > > Regards > > Ratan Kumar Singh > > +91-9848995091 > > Global Hospitals, Lakdi-Ka-Pool, > > Hyderabad - 500 004 > > A.P. India > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > On Fri, 12 May 2006 divyapryga wrote : > > >Hey Prasanthi.. > > > > > >Hmm.....OK!! My way of doing things: > > > > > >We cannot say NO...like I always said...it wont > make sense letting his > > >life go down the drain now. So..not paying is out > of the qn. > > > > > >First....find out if he is speaking the truth. > Whichever doctor it is > > >who is dealing with Raju...get his no..call him > and ask him every > > >thing about the scenario. How long Raju has to be > on these > > >medications..the names again and so on. > > > > > >DONOT GIVE CASH!! Buy the medications from a > closeby medical store. > > >Also donot give the medications in bulk. > Medicines can always be sold > > >back to any other store for money..if not its > full price. Just being > > >cautious here...and not attempting to throw > stones at a fathers' > > >feeling towards his child or so. > > > > > >Mr. Rajus' dad has to really work !!! HIGH TIME. > Is there any work > > >that we could make him do in Telugupeople.com > Office?? PLEASE DONOT BE > > >SUPER LENIENT WITH THIS MAN. Given all the > benefit of his words..he > > >still needs to get back to work. We must find him > a job. If he works > > >directly under us...we can watch him too. Or...is > there any shop or > > >business of anykind...where upon our request and > the fact that it is > > >against a social cause...someone or some > organisation can give this > > >guy some job?? We have to explore all the > possibilities. I really > > >wouldnt' give him a option that he lives sumwhr > els and cannot live in > > >hyd to work. This cannot go on long as it is > going on now. He asks for > > >money saying some reason and we keep giving it I > mean. May be u can > > >first try talking to all the business in the same > complex where tp.com > > >office is...or its neighbouring places. Please > donot think of > > >investing some more money and help him open a > business. I have a gutt > > >feeling it wont' work. I donot like the statement > that there is no > > >work. There is always work and need for labour > somewhere. One has to > > >go try find it. At that one place where he worked > initially there is > > >now work doesnt mean there isnt' any anywhr else. > I donot care if ppl > > >are phd's or university rankers in their house. > Of what good is one's > > >education if it cannot come of use in times of > grave need???? > > > > > >Talk to Raju once if possible. If its stright > face to face..even > > >better..since we can read the face aswell when he > answers. I want to > > >know if he thinks his family sincerely tries to > work and earn some > > >money...specially knowing that Raju can loose his > life any given day > > >if there is no help from people like us > supporting his medications and > > >so on. Is every penny we give used exactly what > we are giving it for?? > > >What according to him are his familys' future > plans on earning??? What > > >will they do if we say NO someday and he is in > the same health > > >situation as today??? > > > > > >Time and on I have been expressing my thought > directly and indirectly > > >that I dislike this man so very much from my > heart. 'There is no work' > > >is such a vague statement....and he can afford to > get away with it > > >becos of US...since he knows we wont' say NO. He > needs to be taught > > >that help is not something u take for granted and > he needs to learn to > > >respect the favour in a better manner. I so damn > wish I could wash > > >this guys' brain once! > > > > > >Also...one question.(To those of you who jump to > conclusions with > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
