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Aman's father has been suffering from kidney failure and it has been a miracle that his body is resisting the abnormally high levels of creatinine (26 times normal) and blood urea (7 times normal), with a Hb level of 6mg.
The reason for the deteriorated health of Aman's father (Sh Nathpal Khurana) is poverty.
Shri Nathpal, was the only breadwinner of the family (a family of 5: a daughter, two sons and a wife) until 2 years ago when diabetes took a toll on his health, and lack of awareness and money lead to so much deterioration in his health that he has been bed ridden now for more than a year. His kidneys stopped functioning, they couldn't afford regular dialysis and critical care, and over the time he lost the ability to breathe properly (eating or consuming anything is a far fetched idea). Right now he is in the civil hospital of Fazilka, where he is being administered blood to raise his Hb level so that an immediate dialysis can be initiated. He needs specialized treatment of nephrologists. An enquiry in Max hospital Bathinda for estimated charges yielded information that he needs immediate ICU admission with regular dialysis, and each day it will cost around Rs 12000. Assuming a minimum one month admission, the family shall need Rs 360,000 to bring Sh Nathpal back to their lives.
Aman is the eldest son (only 23, 12th passed, working in a small cloth shop as a helper, earning Rs 5000 a month). He is trying to take care of his family, but the limited earning cannot help him scale the gigantic mountain of responsibility ahead. He needs your help and i hope the community here contribute their prayers as well as some funds to assist Aman and his family.
I am Rajat, his childhood friend..




Shri Nathpal, was the only breadwinner of the family (a family of 5: a daughter, two sons and a wife) until 2 years ago when diabetes took a toll on his health, and lack of awareness and money lead to so much deterioration in his health that he has been bed ridden now for more than a year. His kidneys stopped functioning, they couldn't afford regular dialysis and critical care, and over the time he lost the ability to breathe properly (eating or consuming anything is a far fetched idea). Right now he is in the civil hospital of Fazilka, where he is being administered blood to raise his Hb level so that an immediate dialysis can be initiated. He needs specialized treatment of nephrologists. An enquiry in Max hospital Bathinda for estimated charges yielded information that he needs immediate ICU admission with regular dialysis, and each day it will cost around Rs 12000. Assuming a minimum one month admission, the family shall need Rs 360,000 to bring Sh Nathpal back to their lives.
Aman is the eldest son (only 23, 12th passed, working in a small cloth shop as a helper, earning Rs 5000 a month). He is trying to take care of his family, but the limited earning cannot help him scale the gigantic mountain of responsibility ahead. He needs your help and i hope the community here contribute their prayers as well as some funds to assist Aman and his family.
I am Rajat, his childhood friend..



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26th March 2018
Dear Supporters,
We have some unfortunate news to share with you today.
Nath uncle passed away on 25th March 2018. Doctors tried their best but could not save him. He endured a lot of pain in his last days, he faced complete kidney failure which lead to his demise.
Withdrawn funds will be used to settle down medical expenses.
We are grateful to everyone who helped us in time of need.
May his soul rest in peace.
We have some unfortunate news to share with you today.
Nath uncle passed away on 25th March 2018. Doctors tried their best but could not save him. He endured a lot of pain in his last days, he faced complete kidney failure which lead to his demise.
Withdrawn funds will be used to settle down medical expenses.
We are grateful to everyone who helped us in time of need.
May his soul rest in peace.
Dear Supporters,
We have some unfortunate news to share with you today.
Nath uncle passed away on 25th March 2018. Doctors tried their best but could not save him. He endured a lot of pain in his last days, he faced complete kidney failure which lead to his demise.
Withdrawn funds will be used to settle down medical expenses.
We are grateful to everyone who helped us in time of need.
May his soul rest in peace.
We have some unfortunate news to share with you today.
Nath uncle passed away on 25th March 2018. Doctors tried their best but could not save him. He endured a lot of pain in his last days, he faced complete kidney failure which lead to his demise.
Withdrawn funds will be used to settle down medical expenses.
We are grateful to everyone who helped us in time of need.
May his soul rest in peace.
25th March 2018
Dear Supporters,
Thank you for the support. Nath uncle just got serious. Civil hospital Fazilka has declared his case beyond their capacity as they do not have the equipment to treat him further. He has been referred to Dr Sidhu of Hospital Bathinda and is being transferred by Ambulance of Civil Hospital.
Thank you for the support. Please do pray for his health and speedy recovery. Will keep you posted.
Thank you for the support. Nath uncle just got serious. Civil hospital Fazilka has declared his case beyond their capacity as they do not have the equipment to treat him further. He has been referred to Dr Sidhu of Hospital Bathinda and is being transferred by Ambulance of Civil Hospital.
Thank you for the support. Please do pray for his health and speedy recovery. Will keep you posted.
Dear Supporters,
Thank you for the support. Nath uncle just got serious. Civil hospital Fazilka has declared his case beyond their capacity as they do not have the equipment to treat him further. He has been referred to Dr Sidhu of Hospital Bathinda and is being transferred by Ambulance of Civil Hospital.
Thank you for the support. Please do pray for his health and speedy recovery. Will keep you posted.
Thank you for the support. Nath uncle just got serious. Civil hospital Fazilka has declared his case beyond their capacity as they do not have the equipment to treat him further. He has been referred to Dr Sidhu of Hospital Bathinda and is being transferred by Ambulance of Civil Hospital.
Thank you for the support. Please do pray for his health and speedy recovery. Will keep you posted.
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