Help Me Fight With Epilepsy – Save a Life

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Help Me Fight With Epilepsy – Save a Life
Hello. My name is Shaminda Niroshan 34 year old, and I am reaching out with a heartfelt plea for help. Iam, a beloved person has been courageously battling epilepsy for childhood. Firstly I have meningitis then Iam affect to epilepsy. Despite their strength and resilience, the financial burden of treatments, medications, and specialized care has become overwhelming for my family. Iam take twice per day Lamotrigin, valparin and topirol for seizure. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes unpredictable seizures, it's not cure, but can control it taking drugs daily. but I don't know when Iam affect to it. sometimes leading to severe injuries, emotional distress, and life-threatening complications. Iam experiences more especially Tonic epilepsy , making daily life a constant challenge. The cost of [medications, doctor visits, hospital stays, EEG tests, surgery, or other treatments] has drained our savings. I'm unemployment. because of this seizure. That company's not cover medical insurance by their budget for this disease. I urgently need your support to continue proper care. Why Iam Need Your Help Medical Expenses: Ongoing treatments, emergency hospital visits, and specialized neurologist consultations are financially exhausting. Medications: Anti-seizure drugs are expensive and often require adjustments, adding to the costs. Therapy & Rehabilitation: Physical and cognitive therapy is crucial for recovery and improving quality of life. Assistive Devices: everyday using personal alarm and button alarm, wearing smartwatch always going to outside. Want to use empathetic embrace 2 , non wearable bed sensor and other device belong to epilepsy Doctors recommend for me. Cost more high. Family Support: Caring for a loved one with epilepsy often requires reduced work hours, adding financial strain. * How You Can Make a Difference: Every contribution, no matter how small, brings me closer to ensuring to me receives the care they deserve. Your donation will directly fund: ✔️ Critical medications and treatments ✔️ Emergency medical care ✔️ Therapy sessions ✔️ Necessary medical equipment. Join Fight Against Epilepsy. I'm humbly ask for your generosity to give me a fighting chance with epilepsy. If you can’t donate, sharing this campaign with your network would mean the world to us like me. Together, you can bring hope and relief to someone who deserves a life free from constant fear and pain. Donate today and be a hero in my journey to recovery! 💜 No one should have to fight epilepsy alone—thank you for standing with me. 🧠 My deepest gratitude, (Shaminda Niroshan Sirimalwatta) (shamindasirimalwatta0@gmail.com)

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I want money for my father urgent operation

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I want money for my father urgent operation
A Humble Request from a Sri Lankan Family Woman Facing a Life of Struggle. My name is Nilanthi pradeepa Rathnayake, and I am a 34-year-old woman from Sri Lanka. I write this with a humble heart, hoping that a kind soul will hear my plea during a very difficult time in my life. I live with my husband, two younger siblings, my elderly husbands’ mother and father, and my mother. Each one of them depends on me, and I do everything I can to take care of them — but the challenges are overwhelming, and I am now at a point where I cannot carry this burden alone. My husbands’ mother, who is 73 years old, is suffering from multiple serious health conditions, She requires regular treatment and medical checkups. And the father, who is 74, is also receiving ongoing medical care. including a blood clot in her brain and the fact that she has only one functioning kidney. My mother is undergoing treatment for brain-related health issues as well, and my self is being treated for thyroid problems. I am the only person who can take them to the hospital, which is about 50 kilometers from our home. We live in a rural area, and the only way to travel is by public bus — a difficult and sometimes dangerous journey, especially in the early morning hours, even passing through areas known to have elephant crossings I have only old motor bike. We do not have a vehicle of our own, and I cannot afford to buy one. The cost of travel, medical treatment, and daily living has become too much to bear. I also want to support my younger siblings in their education so they can have a better future, but I am unable to do so with my current financial situation. I am an honest woman who has always worked hard to take care of his family. But today, I am reaching out to the world with great humility, hoping someone with a generous heart will consider helping us. I am not asking for luxury — only for basic support: help with transportation, financial assistance for medical treatment, and support for my siblings’ education. If anyone out there can help us in any way, I would be forever grateful. Your kindness could bring light to our lives in this time of deep struggle. Thank you for taking the time to read my story. With heartfelt gratitude, NILANTHI PRADEEPA RATHNAYAKE Gmail- nilanthirathnayake598@gmail.com Account Details – Mrs. KSKN PRADEEPA RATHNAYAKE Account No 8025676057 Commercial Bank Anuradhapura Sri Lanka 50000

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The Bernath family

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The Bernath family
As some of you may know, in October of this year, Ashley and Ryan Bernaths 2-month-old daughter Lucy developed COVID and was admitted to MGH with respiratory distress. While at the hospital she developed Gastroparesis, (which caused an inability to hold food down), a feeding aversion, (an inability to accept food orally), and a secondary respiratory illness that required an extended hospitalization. Little Lulu remained in the hospital from the end of September until she finally received her G-tube in December. While Lucy is home, she still requires full-time attention and the support of the Mass General Hospital Aerodigestive team to learn how to take food orally. Lucy is still nurished via feeding tube, but is doing better. The Bernaths were finally home with their two girls and feeling like they could see the light at the end of a dark tunnel. This week, the Bernaths were hit with the unimaginable. After a few days of limping around the house, Charlie, Ashley and Ryan’s older, 2-year-old daughter went to get X-rays for an injured foot. What was found instead was a broken femur. Less than a half day later, a doctor announced the diagnosis of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Two-year-old Charlie has cancer. While we know that Charlie, Lucy, Ryan and Ashley are strong and equipped to battle these enormous challenges, the Bernaths are undoubtably facing every parents worst nightmare and will need support from their community, friends, family, and strangers. Please consider donating to help with all of the expenses that will be accumulated over the next days and months. Your contribution will go toward Little Lucy’s many doctors visits, (physical therapy, weekly nurse visits, and monthly visits at MGH to maintain weight and strength) in addition to the enormous financial burden the Bernaths will surely soon face in the wake of Charlie’s Leukemia diagnosis. My bank account number 76620996 BANK OF Celony Name thakshila maduwanthi My binance ID 1036950267 Name thakshila maduwanthi tx7X

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