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17th March 2017
Dear supporters,

We all came together to help Shrinika. Your support ensured she received treatment as planned. She was recovering well and was discharged. But things took a turn when her condition started to deteriorate again. She was admitted to the hospital for immediate care but despite all efforts, she couldn't be saved. With a heavy heart, we would like to inform that Shrinika is not with us anymore.

Her parents were not in a position to talk as it came as a shock to the family. However, we were able to speak to her father the other day. He said the family is still in shock. "Atleast we were able to provide her treatment and we will never forget the support we received which helped her till her last days", he said.

Our prayers are with the family. May her soul rest in peace.

Dear supporters,

We all came together to help Shrinika. Your support ensured she received treatment as planned. She was recovering well and was discharged. But things took a turn when her condition started to deteriorate again. She was admitted to the hospital for immediate care but despite all efforts, she couldn't be saved. With a heavy heart, we would like to inform that Shrinika is not with us anymore.

Her parents were not in a position to talk as it came as a shock to the family. However, we were able to speak to her father the other day. He said the family is still in shock. "Atleast we were able to provide her treatment and we will never forget the support we received which helped her till her last days", he said.

Our prayers are with the family. May her soul rest in peace.

16th November 2016
Dear Supporters, 

I am Uthra Nagarajan, an Open Fellow with Milaap. I met Shrinika and her parents recently at  Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital, where she is getting treated. 

Shrinika, now a 1-year-old, was alert and playful that Monday morning. She has had two sessions of chemotherapy in the last two months. Shrinika has been responding well to the treatment plan and her doctor has suggested a bone-marrow transplant (BMT) in the coming months. “Her next session of chemotherapy will be quite intense,” said Paneerselvam, Shrinika’s father. “After that, she will undergo a bone-marrow transplant which will hopefully cure her.” A session of chemotherapy usually lasts a few days; if Shrinika copes well, she will get discharged in 5-6 days. If her energy levels are low, then she will take around 10 days to go home.  


The family, which hails from Namakkal, has been living in rented accommodation in Alwarpet for the last five months. They spend around Rs 10,500 per month on rent and food. Paneerselvam is an auto driver and his wife is a homemaker. The parents are readying themselves for the upcoming BMT and hope to see Shrinika healthy and happy again. 

Dear Supporters, 

I am Uthra Nagarajan, an Open Fellow with Milaap. I met Shrinika and her parents recently at  Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital, where she is getting treated. 

Shrinika, now a 1-year-old, was alert and playful that Monday morning. She has had two sessions of chemotherapy in the last two months. Shrinika has been responding well to the treatment plan and her doctor has suggested a bone-marrow transplant (BMT) in the coming months. “Her next session of chemotherapy will be quite intense,” said Paneerselvam, Shrinika’s father. “After that, she will undergo a bone-marrow transplant which will hopefully cure her.” A session of chemotherapy usually lasts a few days; if Shrinika copes well, she will get discharged in 5-6 days. If her energy levels are low, then she will take around 10 days to go home.  


The family, which hails from Namakkal, has been living in rented accommodation in Alwarpet for the last five months. They spend around Rs 10,500 per month on rent and food. Paneerselvam is an auto driver and his wife is a homemaker. The parents are readying themselves for the upcoming BMT and hope to see Shrinika healthy and happy again. 

8th August 2016
Dear Supporters,

I am Sudhakar, a Milaap Open fellow in  Bengaluru. I met Shrinika and her parents on 25th July, Monday at Apollo Specialty Hospital, Anna Salai, Chennai. She underwent her last chemotherapy session of the 1st protocol between 17th - 20th July. 

Lymphoma is a very rare disease at her age. Shrinika was first taken to CMC hospital in the month of May, where the treatment was not possible because of lack of facilities. Shrinika was admitted to Apollo Specialty Hospital on 2nd June. Shrinika’s father, Paneerselvam said,  “The doctors have said that the MRI scan taken at the end of the 1st protocol shows that the cyst has reduced by 75%.” There are 5 more months of treatment pending. 1 protocol is approximately equivalent to 1 month of treatment. 


Shrinika will celebrate her 1st birthday, 2 months from now, on  28th September. Shrinika’s mother, Kanmani, is a homemaker. She said, “Thanks to all the contributors of  her campaign on Milaap. Words are not sufficient to express our gratitude.”

Paneerselvam added by saying, “My outlook about life has changed after experiencing the generosity of the contributors. Once I am back on my feet and start earning again, I will make sure I will donate a portion of my income to those who are in need.”
Dear Supporters,

I am Sudhakar, a Milaap Open fellow in  Bengaluru. I met Shrinika and her parents on 25th July, Monday at Apollo Specialty Hospital, Anna Salai, Chennai. She underwent her last chemotherapy session of the 1st protocol between 17th - 20th July. 

Lymphoma is a very rare disease at her age. Shrinika was first taken to CMC hospital in the month of May, where the treatment was not possible because of lack of facilities. Shrinika was admitted to Apollo Specialty Hospital on 2nd June. Shrinika’s father, Paneerselvam said,  “The doctors have said that the MRI scan taken at the end of the 1st protocol shows that the cyst has reduced by 75%.” There are 5 more months of treatment pending. 1 protocol is approximately equivalent to 1 month of treatment. 


Shrinika will celebrate her 1st birthday, 2 months from now, on  28th September. Shrinika’s mother, Kanmani, is a homemaker. She said, “Thanks to all the contributors of  her campaign on Milaap. Words are not sufficient to express our gratitude.”

Paneerselvam added by saying, “My outlook about life has changed after experiencing the generosity of the contributors. Once I am back on my feet and start earning again, I will make sure I will donate a portion of my income to those who are in need.”