Ahmedabad: When a girl was born in Ganesh Chaturthi in 2004 to the Bhatt family in Bharuch, parents named it Tarjani, which means the index finger.
Parents begin to worry about when he will urinate more than usual.
Diagnosis points to nephrocalcinosis, a condition where too much calcium is stored in the kidneys, very inhibiting their functions.
“This condition also causes kidney stones that often occur, produce 15 odd operations.
Even after spending RS 2.5 lakh, his condition continued to deteriorate.
We also got another daughter in 2007, which was also found to have the same disease,” APEXA BHATT said, her mother.
In 2008-09, Tarjani was brought to the IKDRC where he was detained for transplants, because the knowledge for pediatric transplants was still newborn at the Institute.
Meanwhile, he used dialysis in 2013 in his condition worse.
“At the age of 9, he became the first child’s liver transplant and kidney transplant in 2013 when he got the organs of the child’s dead brain in Bhavnagar.
He survived.
However, our other daughter did not last even after I donated some of my hearts to him,” Tell Bhatt.
Today a school student, Tarjani has an active life, has won a victory for NCC participation, skating and other activities.
“We can’t imagine what will happen to him if we haven’t found a matching donor on time.
My daughter gets another shot in life, all thanks to the family who lose their son but a talented life to us,” Bhatt said.
When August 13 was celebrated as a day of world organs donations, state-based experts said there were a number of patients such as those who had been a few years old to live blessings often intangible donors who gave life gifts.
Experts said that so far in 2021, the country recorded 98 organ contributions, namely 89% of the 120 organ contributions by 2020.
Since July 1, the state has recorded a donation of nine kidneys, seven hearts, four lungs and one heart.
Four contributed contributions came from Ahmedabad, and three of the letters, said the organization of the State Organ and Network Transplant (Sotto).
Dropadi Gwalani, now 71, has a transplant of his heart a decade ago because of cirrhosis.
“I was a nurse before retiring.
This disease is very bad so I counted my days.
I don’t know how much I will live, but I’m here thanks to the organ donation.
I’m still talking about donations because I feel there are so many misunderstandings about Procedure and results, “he said.