Obiano's intervention needed for a cry for help from wife of a Kidney patient in Anambra as wife says husband’s life in danger
www.odogwublog.com reports that the life of Mr. Augustine Chibeze Chukwukelu is in
danger.
Augustine is 42 years old and suffering from chronic multiple kidney
failure.
Doctors say
urgent kidney transplant is needed if he must live a normal life again. This transplant
would be done in India.
Should Governor Willie Obiano’s government intervene
as usual in cases in the recent past, Augustine will survive and all hope is
not lost to this cry for help.
And to have the kidney transplant in an Indian
hospital will cost about N10, 000, 000 (Ten million Naira). The cost includes
cost of donor, surgery, drugs, airfare for the patient and others,
accommodation for the duration of stay in India and other miscellaneous
expenditure. Vivian says this amount is too much for them to afford and worst
still they don’t have a kidney donor.
His wife, Mrs. Vivian Chukwukelu, said her husband
lives on borrowed time as he requires urgent kidney transplant the cost of
which her family cannot afford.
Vivian pleads to Nigerians "Please don't let
my husband die. My baby is just a year old and too young to know his father. My
marriage is only two years. I am too young to be a widow. Please help me"
she cries.
According to her, they got married two years ago
and have a year old son. Just when their young marriage was about to blossom,
her husband was diagnosed of chronic kidney failure on August 16, 2014.
"His
two kidneys are bad. His incessant vomiting, diarrhoea and tremour with very
high body temperature was a challenge for us to manage. We were referred to
start dialysis which we did and have continued to do up to date. But recently
he started collapsing during the dialysis sessions and he loses consciousness
for many hours. After all these the relieving effect hardly lasts two days
before he starts swelling again on his face, stomach and waist down."
Dr. A. E. Nwansi of Platinum Dialysis Centre,
Owerri, Imo State capital, where Augustine undergoes dialysis sessions, said
that Augustine's kidney problem is very chronic. He said though he has been
undergoing haemodialysis since September, 2014, the sessions are sometimes
hampered by inadequate fund.
He described
the stage of his condition as "end stage renal disease" requiring
only kidney transplant as solution. In his report about the case he recommended
that Augustine will "benefit immensely from kidney transplant as he is
still young with a promising future. "
Also in his report, Dr. E. I. Balogun of Madonna
University Teaching Hospital, Elele, Rivers State where Augustine case is being
managed said that Augustine is being managed "as a case of chronic kidney
disease secondary to chronic glometulonephritis (end stage)."
He recommends treatment by a kidney transplant
which he suggests will be better achieved outside the country.
Explaining Augustine's medical history, his cousin,
Mrs. Kasie Abone, a Thisday newspaper columnist, said that Augustine suffered
very serious health problems as a lad which affected his kidney. "Over the
years the problem has gotten worse to this chronic stage when both kidneys have
become very bad. His health condition has become a very big challenge and
source of concern to the family. Besides the pains he goes through during
dialysis, the emotional and financial cost to the family is huge. That is why
we are soliciting financial support from good Nigerians because the cost of
achieving a successful kidney transplant is very exorbitant. Moreover, his
condition worsens by the day. We fear if nothing urgent is done we may lose
him. But we are confident that kind hearted Nigerians will not allow this young
man die. We are prayerful and hopeful that Nigerians will respond urgently to
support our efforts to raise the required amount of money needed to fund his
operation. I lost a cousin a month ago for the same kidney related problem. It’s
a traumatic experience you don’t wish even your enemy. "
Presently, Augustine’s condition is degenerating
fast. His whole body including his private organ is swollen. During the last
dialysis session, he was put on Oxygen because he lost consciousness. Each
dialysis session becomes more challenging because he always collapses. The
dialysis doesn't hold out for long anymore. He goes for about three sessions
weekly. In cases where due to lack of fund the dialysis is not performed as and
when due, he normally requires three pints of blood to sustain him before it
can be performed. All these cost a lot of money.
Worst is that the dialysis session now comes with
side effects. Sometimes his body peels off. Most of the time he is unconscious.
After regaining consciousness, he suffers from severe chest and body pain
causing him difficulties in moving about needing support at all times.
If Augustine's condition touches you to help please
contact his wife, Mrs. Vivian Chukwukelu on 08064140426 or his cousin Kasie
Abone on 08057511558 and 08033188199.
Obiano's intervention needed for a cry for help from wife of a Kidney patient in Anambra as wife says husband’s life in danger
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