Dad Died When I Was 6, Mom Left Me, Now I’m Fighting Cancer. | Milaap
Dad Died When I Was 6, Mom Left Me, Now I’m Fighting Cancer.
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    Ranjit Mandal
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    Ranjit Mandal

    from Darjeeling, West Bengal



My Father Died When I Was 6, And My Mother Abandoned Me

After my father died in an accident, I was just six months old. And then, as if that wasn’t cruel enough, my mother abandoned me. That day, I became an orphan. I was raised by my maternal grandparents—the only people who ever gave me love and made me feel like I belonged. But even they are gone now. My nani passed away last year, and my nana followed just a few months ago. One by one, I’ve lost everyone I ever called family.


I’m Too Weak To Even Sit Up Or Eat On My Own.

Now, I am fighting a battle I never imagined—end-stage blood cancer. I was diagnosed in April this year, after constant weakness and fever led to tests that showed dangerously low hemoglobin. Since then, my condition has worsened. I’ve been running a high fever for over 10 days, and my blood counts are at critically low levels. Every day feels like a fight to stay alive.


My Wife Suffered A Miscarriage

All my life, I dreamt of becoming a father. I wanted to give my child the love I never received. But fate had other plans. 
Just a few weeks ago, my wife suffered a miscarriage. We lost our baby before we even got to hold them in our arms. And in the same breath, I started losing my health, my strength, my ability to be the husband she deserves. It’s been one heartbreak after another.


Even While Carrying The Pain Of Losing Our Child, She’s Been My Full-Time Caregiver.

And yet, through all of this, my wife stands by me stronger than anyone I know. Even while carrying the pain of losing our child, she’s been my full-time caregiver. 
She feeds me, bathes me, changes my clothes, and takes care of me like a child. She sleeps on hospital benches, wipes her tears in silence, and puts on a brave face so I don’t fall apart. She also runs a small bakery, but without her presence, the business is collapsing. We have no savings left, only mounting hospital bills.


We’ve already spent over ₹7 lakhs on my treatment. But the doctors say we need ₹50 lakhs more to continue. We don’t have property, savings, or anyone to turn to. It’s just the two of us now. Please give our dreams one more chance to survive. Please, help me live.


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