Jyothi garu,

I spoke with Swapna but mostly on helping her through other means. I 
didn't discuss specifically about the ailment.

Vani spoke with her.

The answer for the first two questions is the one that I expressed 
in my mail. She is getting the response as that she does not need 
support as she is working in an MNC. 
(We can ask her specifically though)

For the third and fourth questions, I spoke with Dr. Suman Jain who 
is a member of Haemotology Foundation. Sudha spoke with Dr. Sailesh 
Singhi on behalf of Swapna. They are a foundation and they offer for 
comparatively less cost.

If she approaches Dr. Sundar, may be he can help her in Ayurvedic 
medicines, if possible (in getting at subsidized cost or doctor 
samples).

I will forward your mail to Sudha and Swapna and update the group as 
and when I get a response from them.

--- In [email protected], suri jyothirmai 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Prasanthi/All,
>    
>   I am interested in this case.
>    
>   Not sure, if any one of us have already spoken to Swapna. May be 
if we can get more details like -
>    
>   1 Has she approached any other institution for support?
>    
>   2. What is the support she is getting from her company?
>    
>   3. What can we actually do for her ? -- medical aid at a reduced 
cost? 
>   or helping her financially in the treatment expenses?  ( I 
think, this area we can influence and bring down the cost to certain 
extent with the reputation and the contacts the team already has)
>    
>   4. By any means can we get these medicines at a subsidized cost?
>    
>   5. Any other areas we can be of her help? based on the info we 
get, we can check out the best possible way out to help her.  
>    
>    
>   My thoughts.
>    
>   Jyothirmai.
>    
>   
> 
> SIVANAND PARUPALLI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>             Hi!
>   I am also willing to extend help from my side. Please tell me 
how best we can take forward this.
>   Regards,
>   Sivanand
> 
>  
>   On 1/21/08, ulprasanthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:             Thanks for the detailed mail, Vani.
> 
> Friends,
> 
> This is referred to us by Sudha, who helped us in Paparao case. 
Swapna 
> is working in Verizon and is a colleague to Sudha. This was 
brought to 
> my notice long back. 
> 
> These are the details:
> ================================================ 
> From Swapna.
> My mom is diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia/Hypoplastic MDS, a rare 
> disease where the bone marrow fails to function at CMC ( Christian 
> Medical College), Vellore.
> 
> The available treatment options are : 
> 
> 1) Bone Marrow Transplantation: This costs around 10-15 lakhs and 
the 
> response rate is around 60%.
> 
> 2) ATS : This costs around 6 lakhs and a minimum hospitalisation 
> period of 2 months. The response rate is around 40%.
> 
> 3) Cyclosporine : This drug costs around rs 10000- 12000 per 
month. 
> The minimum trail period is 3 months.
> 
> Given the limited finances we are right now going with the third 
> option. She also needs blood transfusion every fortnight. That 
costs 
> 2k a month.
> Please help me out in meeting the treatment expenditures. Thanks a 
> ton for ur support.
> 
> Regards,
> Swapna Sagi
> ================================================ 
> 
> I mailed to Dr. Suman Jain and she adviced to meet Dr. Sailesh 
Singhi. 
> 
> This is the reply I got from Dr. Suman Jain.
> ==================================================
> I am sorry to hear this news. She got correct information about 
her 
> treatment at CMC vellore.
> You can refer them to hematology foundation.
> I personally feel let them first come and meet Dr shailesh singi 
at 
> ushodaya hospital wiith prior appointment. I think he is available 
> during morning time (9-11 am).He is an adult hematologist.
> ==================================================
> 
> Sudha met Dr. Sailesh Singhi with the reports of Swapna's mother 
> (Swapna was in Vizag that time as her mother got serious). Dr. 
Sailesh 
> Singhi is hopeful of the improvement in patient's condition.
> 
> I explained the case to Dr. Sundar as Swapna's mother stays in 
Vizag. 
> He showed interest to help. Swapna's mother is also taking 
Ayurveda 
> medicines. Don't know if Swapna contacted him or not. 
> 
> The sad part is that no one comes forward to help her saying that 
she 
> is working in an MNC.
> 
> Let us discuss this case through mails and finalize on our monthly 
> meeting day.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> with regards,
> Prasanthi.
> 
> 
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