“Pyae Son first became aware he had a heart condition two years ago,” says our medical partner, Burma Border Projects (BBP). “He remembers supervising on a construction site and feeling overly tired. Since that day he says he experiences poor appetite, difficulty breathing and numbness in his chest.”
Pyae Son is a 27-year-old young man from Burma. He lives with his parents and grandfather. “He was enrolled at university but had to stop his studies one year ago in order to financially support his family,” BBP tells us. Pyae Son was diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease, and needs surgery to correct his defect.
“Pyae Son hopes to receive surgery shortly so he can contribute financially to his family once more,” BBP says. “He stated he want a ‘stable and simple life.’ The only thing he desires is to live a life where he has energy; he no longer wants to live as a patient.”
$1500 will fund a complex cardiac treatment for Pyae Son. BBP expects that this will resolve the underlying condition and resolve his current symptoms, such as the inability to sleep, pain, and numbness. He will also be able to return to work and support his family.