March 23, 2017
Ngin is a 60-year-old woman who is a mother of four sons and four daughters and a grandmother of ten grandchildren. She is from Cambodia. In her free time, she likes to listen to monks pray on the radio.
About a year ago, Ngin developed cataracts in both of her eyes. Her condition causes her blurred vision, tearing, and pain. It is difficult for her to see things clearly and recognize faces. Ngin is worried about going blind.
Surgeons at our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre (CSC), will perform a cataract surgery in both eyes. This procedure will allow Ngin to see clearly again. The surgery is scheduled for March 23, and CSC is requesting $292 to fund the treatment.
Ngin is a 60-year-old woman who is a mother of four sons and four daughters and a grandmother of ten grandchildren. She is from Cambodia. In...
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April 10, 2017
Ngin underwent eye surgery.
Ngin’s eye cataract was successfully removed from her left eye and clear vision has been restored. Following the operation, she was given eye drops to reduce inflammation and prevent infection.
Ngin says, “I feel very happy. I can easily do work at home, look after my grandchildren, and go anywhere outside like the pagoda by myself.”
Ngin's eye cataract was successfully removed from her left eye and clear vision has been restored. Following the operation, she was given ey...
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