Good news reg. the funding: One of my colleagues forwarded the mail to his friends. One Mr. Lakshmareddy responded and he has already transferred Rs. 1200 to Vishal's account and also forwarded the case to the social responsibility group in his company (Honeywell).
By the way, Vishal's full name : PONNIRA DALI VISHAL. If anyone asks to transfer money. Thank you. --- In [email protected], "Lakshmi Prasanthi Uppalapati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Raghu, > > Please don't get discouraged. I can empathize with your feelings now. We all > are so enthused to do anything for Vishal to get him back on his feet. > > It is not good to say anything to Vishal at this point of time. We shouldn't > kill his hope now. > > Dr. Sundar Raj also opined the same and he has given the example of actor > Ranganath's wife who got operated but still is on bed only and is dependant > on others for her daily chores. > > So it is better to forward the reports to Dr. Ramesh to be shown to > Neurologist and also ask him to talk to the doctors at Indian Spinal > Injuries Center. > > Once we get the response from them, then only we decide what to say to him > and what not and if it is really impossible for him to be cured, we should > think of motivating him and let him earn on his own. If he has avagations > and if there is enough work for him to keep occupied, that would be better. > The only way to be out of any sorrow is to keep ourselves occupied and leave > no room or time to think or ponder over the hard realities. > > So my suggestion is just to keep in touch with Vishal and then encourage him > to concentrate on his skills. Tell him that we are having discussions with > doctors and they require the reports and it would take 10 to 15 days to get > back to him about their opinion. > > Thank you. > > > > > > > On 6/27/06, raghu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Frnds, > > > > I spoke to Dr. Ramesh, who is doing his PG in Cardiology at the AIIMS. I > > have explained him the situation of Vishal. The response from him... > > > > 1. We will be born with a certain number of nerves and these will be the > > same until our death. > > 2. Once a nerve dies, then there is no way that these cells will be > > formed once again. > > 3. As of now there are some ways so that the lost nerves will live once > > again, but this should be done before one months time from the day they were > > dead. > > 4. Even the above point's success rate is 10-15% and in thoes cases too > > the difference was very minimal. > > > > So he told that it is merely impossible for Vishal to get through the > > operation. > > > > Then when i told about the China hospital, appeared in ETV news, he told > > it might have been a publicity stunt!!! mentioning that as a doctor, he is > > aware of these cases. > > > > Then he mentioned that if any neurologist diagnoise the patient very well > > and if he proposes to go there to China, then and only then it is feasible > > to go there. > > > > I have told him that i will send the reports to him and he confirmed that > > he will take them to a neuroogist in AIIMS and let us know what he told. > > > > Frnds, I am confused after discussing with Ramesh, we can't tell Vishal, > > these things, we can't ask him to stop going forward with the operation. > > What should we do? What is the approach we can embedd? Please respond. > > > > -Raghu > > > > > > > > > > -- > with regards, > PRASANTHI. > ---- > When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to > achieve it. >
