For My Father’s Battle Against Pneumonia, Dialysis Treatment and Hospital Bills
Fundraising campaign by
Aljo Martin Lagman
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₱6,500.00raised of ₱500,000.00 goal goal
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Blessed Day to All! I humbly seeking your assistance for my father, Jose Lagman, who suffered Pneumonia last July 11, 2022. But because of his age and other existing illnesses like diabetes and heart problem his condition worsen and needs to undergo dialysis treatment.
Up to this day, July 26, 2022, my father is still in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital and still undergoing dialysis everyday and may be on this treatment for the rest of his life as per the doctor advise.
I respectfully ask for financial assistance because we have already used up most of our savings and due to this pandemic as we do not have any HMO to cover the ongoing medical expenses. Both of my parents were seniors and no work.
We would like to extend our utmost thanks for your generosity.
ANY AMOUNT MAY BE SENT THROUGH THE FOLLOWING:
BDO
Account Name: Joyce Nuqui
Account No: 00683-003-2562
GCASH: 09175305822
Name: Joyce Nuqui
Organizer
- Aljo Martin Lagman
- Mandaluyong, PH
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Sep 04, 2022
- Guest
- Donated on Aug 07, 2022
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- Anonymous
- Donated on Aug 06, 2022
Thought We're Going Home Already
Update posted by Aljo Martin Lagman at 10:46 am
August 15, 2022. We Talked to the Doctors about the being discharged from the hospital. All of my father's vitals was good. He's off the antibiotics and other strong dozes of medication. His swollen feet and hands are slowly getting back to normal and he looks better now. August 16,. . . . .
A month in the Hospital
Update posted by Aljo Martin Lagman at 05:29 am
My Dad has been in and out of dialysis. Every other day. Because his doctor said that they saw phlegm, pneumonia like symptoms building up in his lungs and might come back.His condition has been the same since getting out of the ICU (Intensive Care Unit). His hands and feet. . . . .
Getting Better
Update posted by Aljo Martin Lagman at 04:54 amMy father is now out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and now in a regular room of the hospital. All of his vitals are getting better according to the doctor but his body is swollen because of the continues dialysis.
Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Sep 04, 2022
- Guest
- Donated on Aug 07, 2022
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- Anonymous
- Donated on Aug 06, 2022