Success! Rorn from Cambodia raised $398 to fund cataract surgery.

Rorn
$398
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Rorn's treatment was fully funded on April 10, 2018.
  • Rorn's story
  • Rorn's update
February 7, 2018

Photo of Rorn post-operation

February 13, 2018

Rorn underwent cataract surgery.

Rorn has returned home after a successful operation. As per her doctor's instructions, she had one eye done, and will need to return in a fe...

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Rorn's Timeline

  • February 7, 2018
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Rorn was submitted by Lindsay Bownik, Stakeholder Relations Officer at Children's Surgical Centre.

  • February 8, 2018
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Rorn received treatment at Kien Khleang National Rehabilitation Centre in Cambodia. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • February 8, 2018
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Rorn's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • February 13, 2018
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Rorn's treatment was successful. Read the update.

  • April 10, 2018
    FULLY FUNDED

    Rorn's treatment was fully funded.

Funded by 5 donors

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Kalar is a 53-year-old woman from Burma. She lives with her mother and daughter in Htantabin Township, Yangon Division village. Kalar used to sell vegetables, but she stopped in October because her condition was worsening. Kalar's mother is a homemaker. Kalar's daughter left school three years ago because she couldn't afford the school fees. Currently, she is working in a restaurant. Their monthly income is not enough for their daily expenses, and they have to borrow money from their friends to make ends meet and pay for basic medical costs. In 2017, Kalar's upper abdomen was in pain, and she went to a hospital in the village. There, she received an ultrasound, and the doctor told her that she had a small stone in her gall bladder and she would need medication to reduce the stone. She felt much better after taking the medication, and she didn't go to any clinic or hospital after that. In October 2023, Kalar's symptoms returned, and she visited the hospital in the town where she received the ultrasound. At the hospital, the doctor confirmed that Kalar had a large gallstone and would require surgery to heal. She could not afford to pay for the surgery, so she received medication and returned home. Her condition gradually got worse. Kalar has not been eating or sleeping well and is in pain. After seeking treatment through our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund (BCMF), Kalar will be able to undergo gallbladder removal surgery on November 18th. BCMF requests $1,487 to cover Kalar's procedure and care costs. Kalar said, "I was upset because I couldn't work and support my mother and daughter. Now, I am so happy! I want to say thank you to all of the donors for supporting my surgery."

$1,195raised
$292to go