Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Please help Musthaq

Please Help Musthaq.
Abdulla Musthaq is suffering from end stage (stage 5) renal disease (kidney failure). Doctors have cofirmed that at this current serious stage of kidney disease the kidneys have lost all their ability to do their job effectively, and where Musthaq requires regular dialysis three times a week or a kidney transplant to fully recover.

Abdulla Musthaq has dedicated most of his time in the development of children, youth and community groups in the Maldives. As a teacher and a counsellor since early 1998, he continues to help many young Maldivians in academic studies and vocational training programs enhancing their livelihood, leadership and self development.

In May 2010, although he has suffered symptoms like nausea, swelling, headaches and felt extremely tired he was unaware of the awaiting diagnosis. Shockingly, while he was flying to India on a personal trip, he got a sudden attack of swollen feet, and was taken to KIMS Hospital in India. Unfortunately, and unbelievably for him and his family and friends he was diagnosed with Stage 5 chronic kidney disease. Subsequently the diagnosis has been confirmed by Global Hospitals Health City in Chennai and The India Hospital in Thiruvanthapuram.


He returned to the country after spending a month in India for special treatments. Today, he is back in the Maldives and with help from NSPA(Madhana), Musthaq is continuing regular dialysis from IGMH.

Doctors have concluded, that Kidney transplant is required urgently for his survival. For this treatment an adequate amount of funds are required. Unfortunately, neither him or any of his relative is financially capable of bearing the total cost of his treatment.
It is also rather unfortunate reality that in this country, people like Musthaq has only a few options, continue to live on dialysis and go through the sad and painful existance. Those who are fortunate and wealthy enough to have enough money consider alternate treatments such as kidney transplant.

Being a young person, born to a humble background, Musthaq does not have the type of money that would help him to cover the cost of a kidney transplant. Therefore, it is not surprising that this young and versatile person is doing all he can to save his life. He has launched a help Musthaq campaign to raise funds . He needs your help. A dollar, a Rufiyaa you donate can help in saving a life. Please visit his website and help Musthaq.


To donate and help Musthaq please click the following link
http://helpmusthaq.com/en/
Reference: helpmusthaq website developed by his Students & Friends

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I will donate money, the day he tells me that he is not "buying" the organs from a poor Indian farmer.

Aho Niranjana.... said...

Naaz - Sudarshan Kriya + Ayurveda treatment would help