
For most of the time in all these years, it was the government hospitals that we were forced to seek resort in. We stood in queues overnights for her transfusion. To add on, the medicines needed to control iron accumulation in the blood are out of stock most of the times. We had to spend a lot trying to get those from private shops. The times when we had no money we had to stop the medicines. We have such a broken fate that to make things worse, even the medicines didn’t work. I don’t know why is our fate so against us.My name is Subhra and I am a housewife staying in Bardhaman, West Bengal. My husband, Tarun is a private tutor and barely manages to earn Rs 4000 a month. Poverty hadn’t stuck us this bad until my little girl became sick.We thought our little bundle of joy was normal like any other child when we brought her home. After 2 days, she suddenly became unconscious. I still shiver thinking how scared Tarun and I were. When we took her to the doctors, they told us she h
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