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Momodou

Denmark
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Posted - 21 Feb 2007 : 19:57:07
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14 YEAR OLD SEEKS MEDICAL ASSISTANT By Bubacarr K. Sowe
Fatou Njie Barrow, a fourteen year old girl, is appealing for assistance from good Samaritans to facilitate the urgent treatment of her deteriorating health condition. According to a report prepared by the Medical Board of the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH), Fatou is diagnosed with "complex congenital cyanotic heart disease." The report also says that the girl has been attending a cardiology clinic since the age of one with the same diagnosis. It also states that she was diagnosed with cyanosed when she was first admitted in the hospital with breathlessness at the age of one. The Medical Board recommends overseas treatment due to the limited facilities in The Gambia. Fatou's father, Fabakary Barrow, said since February 2003 when the overseas treatment was recommended for his daughter, he has been unable to secure the means to meet the cost. You can reach Mr. Barrow on 9928138. Source: Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issue Issue No. 021/2007, 21-22 February, 2007
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mbay
Germany
1007 Posts |
Posted - 21 Feb 2007 : 22:58:41
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A gooseflesh story ! Its being forwarded to some help organisations & donation here in Germany . more hand helps is some time better than one ,i hope you will not mind it. We pray for her and rest of the family.
quote: Originally posted by Momodou
14 YEAR OLD SEEKS MEDICAL ASSISTANT By Bubacarr K. Sowe
Fatou Njie Barrow, a fourteen year old girl, is appealing for assistance from good Samaritans to facilitate the urgent treatment of her deteriorating health condition. According to a report prepared by the Medical Board of the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH), Fatou is diagnosed with "complex congenital cyanotic heart disease." The report also says that the girl has been attending a cardiology clinic since the age of one with the same diagnosis. It also states that she was diagnosed with cyanosed when she was first admitted in the hospital with breathlessness at the age of one. The Medical Board recommends overseas treatment due to the limited facilities in The Gambia. Fatou's father, Fabakary Barrow, said since February 2003 when the overseas treatment was recommended for his daughter, he has been unable to secure the means to meet the cost. You can reach Mr. Barrow on 9928138. Source: Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issue Issue No. 021/2007, 21-22 February, 2007
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Cornelius
Sweden
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Posted - 22 Feb 2007 : 00:30:54
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We can be confident that we share the same spirit of concern with President Jammeh and his & government and that he along with others will respond to this urgent appeal. |
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