Touch is a 32-year-old farmer who is married and has one daughter. He likes to read magazines, go on Facebook, and watch TV in his free time.
In June, Touch fell from his truck and fractured his left leg. He went to a private clinic, where surgeons performed an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) procedure. Unfortunately, the wound could not heal properly, instead growing infected. It became difficult for Touch to walk, and he was in pain. Touch visited our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre (CSC), three times to seek treatment for the infection.
Recently, Touch visited CSC again. On December 20, surgeons at CSC removed the plate and screws that were fixated during his ORIF operation. After recovery, Touch’s infection will heal, and he will be able to walk again. CSC is requesting $411 to fund this procedure.