Manny’s Medical Fund
Fundraising campaign by
Jolyann Carel Sebastian
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₱38,400Donated So Far
Campaign Story
Our dad, Manuel Sudiacal, was first diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer called Multiple Myeloma back in 2016. Since then, he started undergoing regular dialysis and chemotherapy.
Mid-2017, malignant cells appeared in his bladder and has undergone 4 operations to address the tumors. Tumors that will just keep recurring despite everything.
As a cherry on top, our mom is also not in her tip-top shape since suffering Aneurysm in July 2016.
We have been trying to provide a somehow normal life for both our parents despite these circumstances but we cannot deny the fact that we are physically, emotionally, mentally and financially drained.
We are humbly asking for your help to be able to fund my father’s medical expenses. Any amount will be greatly appreciated.
May God bless us all with good health.
For those without PayPal, you may send your donation by bank deposit:
BPI
Account Name: Carmelita Sudiacal
Account Number: 3159-0643-19
LAND BANK
Account Name: Jolyann Carel Sebastian
Account Number: 3077-0232-23
Organizer
- Jolyann Carel Sebastian
Donors
- Jason B
- Donated on Jul 18, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 14, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 14, 2018
Blood transfusion again
Update posted by Jolyann Carel Sebastian at 11:09 pmDaddy’s heloglobin level dropped to 8.1 once again. He is now scheduled for another blood transfusion on Friday, August 31. He is also being treated for UTI.
Another blood transfusion needed
Update posted by Jolyann Carel Sebastian at 02:40 pmAfter 5 units of bood, daddy’s hemoglobin level is now up at 9.1 (started with 8 after operation, it was at 11.3 pre-op). Doctors advised for another blood transfusion on Friday. Thankfully, a lot expressed their willingness to donate blood when needed, so we now have a pool of donors
Background and latest update: 7/7/18
Update posted by Jolyann Carel Sebastian at 03:44 pmDaddy’s last cystoscopy was last 27 June 2018. What was supposed to be a routine operation (that was his 4th) turned put to be the most excruciating experience for him. He was squirming in pain for several days and the doctors couldn’t removed his catheter just yet. They needed to. . . . .
Donors & Comments
- Jason B
- Donated on Jul 18, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 14, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 14, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 08, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 08, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 06, 2018
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 06, 2018
- Miq Labao
- Donated on Jul 06, 2018
Kapit lang
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 06, 2018
- Jack
- Donated on Jul 06, 2018
Praying for you dads recovery.