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Samson’s Ureteroscopy Stent Removal

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Samson Samson's Story

Samson’s Ureteroscopy Stent Removal. Before you go on to read the details of Samson’s ailment, know that your donations can help him and relieve him of the pain that he has been enduring. So, we request you to please contribute as much as you can.

Thirty one years old Samson, living in Lahore has been enduring pain in his kidney for over a year. When he could not bear the pain, he consulted the doctor. Upon consultation , the doctor advised for an ultrasound scan to be sure of what he was dealing with. After the scan, the doctor diagnosed Samson with recurrent left kidney stones. Samson had been connected with Transparent Hands previously and we sponsored his surgery for kidney stones removal. Now Samson has come to us again with hopes. The doctor has advised him to undergo a Ureteroscopy + Stent Removal. 

Samson is the sole earner and the only person supporting the family. He earns PKR. 15000 a month which is hardly enough to feed four people. With no financial support, it is very difficult for him to provide the basic needs for his family. Because of this Samson was worried already and now this ailment has limited his life  He cannot afford the hefty cost of this procedure. Samson shared his ordeal with Transparent Hands in the following manner:

“I have no financial support from anyone. my Family completely depends on  me for basic necessities. It worries me that if I am not cured soon, who will provide for my family and look after them. Transparent Hands has always been welcoming and supporting. They have helped me with my surgery before and I have my hopes tied with them this time as well. Please help.”

Now that Transparent Hands has been connected with Samson, we are determined to help him this time. None of this will be possible without your contribution and support. Please donate for Samson’s Ureteroscopy Stent Removal.

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Samson Samson's Story

Samson, a 31-year-old resident of Lahore, had been suffering from kidney pain since last year. Upon consultation, he was diagnosed with Recurrent Left Renal Stone. He was advised to undergo a Left Pyelolithotomy. Earlier, he underwent left Pyelolithotomy and a stent was placed with the assistance of Transparent Hands. He came to us again for his second procedure, Ureteroscopy, and stent removal. He was sent to Akram Medical Complex, Lahore, to get his procedure done by Dr. Faisal Zaeem on 3-12-2021. Samson stayed in the hospital for four days and was discharged in a stable condition a day after his surgery.

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