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Thursday, September 26, 2024

Al Amin experiencing blood disease

The day worker's dad doesn't have the foggiest idea how to treat his child with malignant growth.




Two months prior, the foundation of Al Amin's tooth became enlarged, shaping a sore. Later on, he was determined to have 'blood disease'. Around 1 lakh 20 thousand taka has previously been spent on treatment.
Doctors accept that 20-year-old Al Amin, who is experiencing beginning phase disease, will recuperate with appropriate treatment. It will take like five lakh rupees. Be that as it may, how might a day worker collect such a lot of cash?
Al Amin's home is in Sonahar Pradhanpur Dangapara town of Debiganj upazila of Panchagarh. Shahinu's dad is a day worker. He possesses no land. The family lives in a house gave under the haven plot.
Around two months prior, his senior child Al Amin was determined to have blood malignant growth.
Al Amin is going through therapy at the National Cancer Research Institute at Mohakhali in the capital. Around 1 lakh 20 thousand taka have been spent on treatment up until this point.
Out of this, they have gathered 20,000 taka by selling cows. The leftover one lakh taka has been gathered as help from individuals.
Baba Shahinur told that the specialist said that Al Amin's malignant growth is in the underlying stage. Whenever treated, it is feasible for him to recuperate. It will take no less than five lakh rupees. Be that as it may, where will this cash come from? He is looking dull in his eyes along these lines.
Al Amin is the oldest of Shahinur's three youngsters. Two months prior, the foundations of Al Amin's teeth became enlarged, ulcer-like side effects showed up. He was then owned up to Nilphamari General Medical Hospital.
From that point he was moved to Rangpur Medical College. There he was determined to have this mind boggling sickness. Afterward, on September 4, he was brought to the National Cancer Research Institute at Mohakhali in the capital.
At the point when his child's malignant growth was analyzed, there was no cash, said Shahinur. He said, then he sold a cow for 90 thousand taka. An individual purchased the cow for tk 50,000 and gave it for raising.
After the deal, he returned the first cost of the cow, a benefit of 20,000 taka, and a sum of 70,000 taka to that individual. He spent the leftover 20,000 taka on his child's treatment. At the point when this cash is spent on assessment and treatment, the spouse, youngsters and family members gather cash from the nearby individuals and proceed with the child's treatment.
Shahinur said that he actually needs large chunk of change for his child's treatment. Saving the kid without the assistance of people is preposterous.

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