Tag: ICU

  • Please Help Us! Baby Born Premature Warded At ICU, Treatment Expected To Cost Estimated $200,000

    Please Help Us! Baby Born Premature Warded At ICU, Treatment Expected To Cost Estimated $200,000

    As a person who adores children, my heart skipped several beats the day my wife’s water broke prematurely at 27 weeks. We felt doomed and our world collapsing around us, as we have been trying for a long time and this was our third pregnancy after two miscarriages.

    My wife’s job can sometimes be stressful; it probably took its toll not only on her, but also the precious being growing inside. But thankfully, my wife’s superiors and colleagues went out of their ways to ensure that she completely focuses on the pregnancy when this happened.

    I pray that it isn’t too late and that for every hour our son is inside the womb, we thank a million times to the good Lord for keeping him inside. He was born on 8th May at 28 weeks.

    When I’m around children, I lose sense of time and the world around me. I enjoy their chatter and giggles, their twinkling eyes and an ever curious flow of questions. How much more would I wish to hear the same from my own?

    We’re advised by the efficient, empathetic and wonderful nurses and medical officers at KKH to not think about the financial burden to follow this tough pregnancy. But being expats, we are afraid and aghast every time we see the amount billed to incubate our newborn  child at the NICU (Estimated at over $200,000). We will never be able to produce that much money in such a short period, but then we cannot put a price on our precious baby.

    A humbled request to help us bring our baby home. We will be ever grateful and vow to bring up our child with manifold eagerness to give, just as the gifts he receives.


    Besides GIVE, we have received SGD 8,845.00 from other sources.

    Source: https://give.asia

  • Geylang International Winger Spent A Day In ICU After Blood Clot Found In Brain

    Geylang International Winger Spent A Day In ICU After Blood Clot Found In Brain

    He came off the bench hoping to mark his 26th birthday with a goal or maybe an assist.

    But Geylang International winger Shawal Anuar ended Friday night in hospital instead, after a clash of heads during an S.League match against Home United.

    The wound required four stitches, but worse still for the national player, the accident left him with a blood clot in his brain that saw him spend a day in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Raffles Hospital on Wednesday.

    The doctors were concerned enough to insist that Shawal be put under observation in the ICU after finding the blood clot had doubled in size – from 0.3cm to 0.6cm – when he returned to have the dressing for his stitches cleaned four days after the match.

    When The New Paper visited the player in hospital last night, he was in good spirits.

    But he admitted: “I was shocked and scared when the doctor told me I had to be admitted into the ICU.

    “I even thought he was joking but he scolded me and said this was no joke.

    “Another hit on my head could mean bye-bye.

    For now, I am taking medication and they will continue to observe my condition, and if the blood clot continues to grow, then I will have to undergo surgery.”

    While his head wound was above his right eye, Shawal said the blood clot discovered was in the back, left part of his brain.

    He suspects it could be because he bumped his head on the hard artificial surface at the Jalan Besar Stadium as he landed.

    All he remembers is being knocked out cold, and by the time he regained consciousness, he was already lying on the stretcher being carted off the pitch.

    Shawal, who was told by doctors his brain had “shifted” a little, said that he started suffering ill-effects two days after the accident.

    “I started feeling a pain in my head, worse than a migraine,” he said.

    “And whenever I closed my eyes to sleep, I felt a pressing pain too.

    “The last few days, I’ve slept at 1am or 2am because I had trouble getting to sleep.

    “And sometimes I wake up feeling dizzy and nauseous, although I did not vomit.”

    Remarkably, despite the frightening injury, Shawal is disappointed at missing this Saturday’s Sultan of Selangor’s Cup match at the National Stadium. The annual match is set to be played in Singapore for the first time in eight years, and more than 30,000 fans are expected to fill the stands.

    He sheepishly said: “This would have been my first time, so I really wanted to play in it.”

    National team vice-captain Hariss Harun, who was the Home United player who clashed heads with Shawal, visited his Lions teammate yesterday.

    Said Hariss, who suffered a swollen forehead: “Initially I was a bit shocked to learn his situation had worsened, and I was quite concerned.

    “But at least today he got some good news being transferred from the ICU to a normal ward.

    “I just paid him a visit to make sure everything was okay, and to wish him a speedy recovery.

    “He’s a good footballer and we will miss him for the national team. Hopefully he will come back to the pitch soon, and healthy.”

    Shawal said he is now only focused on diligently following doctor’s orders, and hopes to be back on the pitch in about a month’s time, although he is in no rush.

    “I will take however long is required to fully recover,” he said.

    “I’m more worried about (the recovery) than my football.

    “Even (national) coach Sundram, who visited me here, told me not to think about soccer for the time being.”What’s important now for me is to listen to my doctor.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Singaporean Muslim In ICU After Stampede In Jordan, Family Requires USD$60,000 For Medical And Evacuation Fees

    Singaporean Muslim In ICU After Stampede In Jordan, Family Requires USD$60,000 For Medical And Evacuation Fees

    Assalamu’alaikum,

    Dearest everyone, would like to highlight my friend’s father, Mr Abdul Ghafur, who is in ICU now, in Jordan Hospital. He was doing his Sa’ie when he fell and stampeed by others. His left leg’s amputated and now is in critical condition.

    My friend’s family is trying to bring her father back to Singapore and they need help financially as the medical charges alone is USD$60K.

    Hope that we can do some kindness by donating to raise a sum that can ease their problem.

    May Mr Abdul Ghafur regained his conciousness with a speedy recovery and healed back to his normal self…امین May Allah swt repay your good deeds.الحمد اللہ ۔۔

    Thank you in advance.

    # Mr Abdul Ghafur’s daughter account : POSB Savings 326005215

     

    Source: Rubiah Suib

  • Mother Of Baby With Congenital Heart Disease: Help Us Give My Little Angel Noor A Shot At Life

    Mother Of Baby With Congenital Heart Disease: Help Us Give My Little Angel Noor A Shot At Life

    Hello Everyone Out there

    I am Baby Noor’s Mummy Lena, Baby Noor Was born on the 1st of March 2016 @ NUH.

    These donations are going to help my family and I on our hospital bills/check-ups/pampers/medications for baby Noor.  Baby Noor Was Diagnosed with Tricuspid atresia is a form of congenital heart disease whereby there is a complete absence of the tricuspid valve. Therefore, there is an absence of right atrioventricular connection. This leads to a hypoplastic (undersized) or absent right ventricle when she was still in my tummy at 24 weeks. I was in shock. I did not know what to do. I was given the choice to keep the pregnancy or abort it. I was given 2 weeks to choose. I sat myself down got myself thinking what would be the best for my family and I. Will I be able to cope. Having 3 other kids whom one of them is an asthmatic. Can I handle this? will I give up? Am I emotionally prepared? Well I stuck to my Decision to Keep Her. When She was born via an emergency c sec the nurse brought her to me I kissed her forehead and she was wisped away to Neonatal ICU. On the 2nd day of my stay in hospital I pushed myself to get up and walk down to see her. I cried in happiness thinking if I were to abort her would I ever get to see this beautiful angel

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    On the 4th of March baby noor would go through her First major op to insert The Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt (commonly called the Blalock–Taussig shunt) is a surgical procedure used to increase pulmonary blood flow for palliation in duct dependent cyanotic heart defects like pulmonary atresia, which are common causes of blue baby syndrome. She took a month or so to recover and be discharged. She came home to us she has been living life to the fullest without any complications till yesterday 29/9/2016 she went for a ct scan as well as 2d scan to dertermine if she should go for another BT SHUNT or go for her 2nd stage major operation. The docs came and spoke to me about this they was talking about reconstructing the LEFT artery which was now small and giving problem. So they decided to do another shunt.

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    She is currently in ICU under sedation and morphine to ease her pain. As Well as she is on the breathing tube with abt 80% of oxygen helping her. My husband has given up his job. To help me out running up and down to the hospital as well as looking after our other 3 kids.

    I am appealing to the public to help us ease our financially tight situation. As well as help cover some of the coming bills and as well as for up coming appointments for baby noor. We are aiming for $5k. Once we have reached that amount we will stop the drive. We will also keep a close update on baby noor’s condition over here as well keep an update on bills and appointments over here. We Also need donations of Pampers as rations if anyone do have spare at home. Visiting for baby noor is welcome only during visiting hours and when we the parents are there.

    Baby noors face has been blured out to protect her. Do hope you guys understand for those whom wish to contact me do drop me an email @ [email protected]

    Your prayers are also greatly needed.

    if there are any donations to go directly or personally  please bank in to

    248-85690-4 POSB Savings
    Bank Holder Wan

    Source: https://give.asia

  • Toddler In ICU, Scalded By Hot Oil

    Toddler In ICU, Scalded By Hot Oil

    While she was cooking in the kitchen, her 15-month-old son, AafaaZuhayr Muhammad Al-Khair, wandered in and accidentally tipped over a hot frying pan she had placed on the kitchen counter to cool.

    He suffered second-degree burns when sizzling oil trickled down his body and arms. A week after the incident on June 22, he is still in the intensive care unit (ICU) of KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH), where he had a fourth operation on Monday.

    Madam Masshitah Abdullah, a 31-year-old marketing manager, is so traumatised by her son’s injuries that she dreads going home and being reminded of the accident.

    She and her property agent husband, Mr Muhammad Al-Khair Salahuddin, 30, have made KKH their second home as they pray for their baby’s recovery.

    Finding it difficult at first to accept that the whimpering toddler with a red swollen face was her son, Madam Masshitah said: “I kept asking the doctor if that’s my son.”

    Said Madam Masshitah: “I just wanted my baby. I couldn’t really hold him and could only see him from afar.

    “I’m so afraid to fall asleep. Whenever a doctor runs into the ICU, my heart would stop for a while, wondering if anything had happened to my son.”

    Worried sick about her baby, she lost her will to eat, having nothing more than just a cup of Milo every day since the incident.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg