Success! Chhroy from Cambodia raised $225 for vision-restoring cataract surgery.

Chhroy
$225
raised
$0
to go
Fully funded
Chhroy's treatment was fully funded on May 2, 2016.
  • Chhroy's story
  • Chhroy's update
April 19, 2016

Photo of Chhroy post-operation

July 1, 2016

Chhroy received vision-restoring cataract surgery.

Chhroy can see clearly again for the first time in five years. With restored vision, she looks forward to going home and selling vegetables ...

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Chhroy's Timeline

  • April 19, 2016
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Chhroy was submitted by Hannah Callas, Stakeholder Relations Officer at Children's Surgical Centre.

  • April 19, 2016
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Chhroy 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.

  • May 2, 2016
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Chhroy's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • May 2, 2016
    FULLY FUNDED

    Chhroy's treatment was fully funded.

  • July 1, 2016
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Chhroy's treatment was successful. Read the update.

Funded by 7 donors

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Ko Tin is a 34-year-old man from Burma. He lives with his parents and his younger brother in a village in Yangon Division, Burma. He used to be a driver before his condition got worse but now he has stopped. Currently, Ko Tin is living with his parents who are farmers and support him. The whole family’s income is just enough for their basic expenses and basic health care. Ko Tin has a wife who went to Thailand for work about four months ago but he has lost contact with her. When he has the energy and free time, Ko Tin likes playing football with friends. Ko Tin was diagnosed with a heart condition that requires replacement of the mitral valve, the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle. This valve controls the flow of blood, but certain conditions may cause blood to flow backward or the valve to narrow. In mid October, Ko Tin experienced fever, cough, body pain, difficult breathing, and severe fatigue when he walks a short distance. After he visited the cardiologist in Yangon Hospital, he was diagnosed with mitral valve regurgitation and doctor recommend that he should receive surgery. Currently, Ko Tin feels tired, coughs often, and is experiencing difficult breathing. Sometimes, he feels pain from his legs and his arms, and he cannot sleep well at night. He will feel extremely fatigued with shortness of breath when he lays down on the floor. He also cannot walk long distances. Our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is requesting $1,500 to fund a mitral valve replacement for Ko Tin. The treatment is scheduled to take place at Pun Hlaing Hospital on December 3rd and, once completed, will hopefully allow him to live more comfortably. Ko Tin said, “I would like to recover as soon as possible. My parents are worried about me, and they have difficulty earning enough money to pay for my treatment. I hope my wife to return, and I would like to live as a happy family.”

$929raised
$571to go