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A 60-year-old woman with acute liver failure stays in the ICU for a renewal of her life. Four-year-old Sun Pan recovers: She will get up soon

2021-06-08T16:57:47.974Z


60-year-old Xiao Fengxing has worked hard for more than half a century. After raising his two children, he could have been able to play with Sun Xiangtian, but God’s will play with others. Now he is in the intensive care department and his life is hanging by a thread. Three weeks ago, she was admitted to the hospital due to illness


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Written by: Wanting Yang

2021-06-07 18:40

Last update date: 2021-06-07 19:05

60-year-old Xiao Fengxing has worked hard for more than half a century. After raising his two children, he could have been able to play with Sun Xiangtian, but God’s will play with others. Now he is in the intensive care department and his life is hanging by a thread.

Three weeks ago, she was admitted to the hospital due to physical discomfort. The doctor diagnosed her as acute liver failure. Her condition took a turn for the worse. She is currently in a coma and is on the verge of death a few days ago. The doctor brought her family to the hospital to "see the last side". Fortunately, the woman was determined to survive. Successfully passed the test, but there is still an urgent need for benevolent people to donate their livers to extend their lives.

Xiao’s wife’s surname, Yin’s son, said that she was lonely and unbearable when she had no mother at home. When her 4-year-old grandson visited the bedridden Ma, he also called it: "Hey Ma, get up and play with me."

Mr. Yin pointed out that his mother, Xiao Fengxing, is a hepatitis B patient. She has always been healthy and free from other diseases. She also pays great attention to health and diet.

However, on May 13, she went to Pok Oi Hospital for medical treatment due to unwell conditions. At that time, it was still unknown that her liver had a problem. The doctor found that her face was yellow and was diagnosed with acute liver failure, so she was transferred to the liver of Queen Mary Hospital on May 22. Transplant center (K16S), hospitalized for more than a week without progress.

Mr. Yin and his sister had planned to donate liver to save their mother, but both of them had blood type B and were not suitable for donating livers to their mothers. Other relatives were unable to donate livers due to their old age.

At that time, Mother Yin was still optimistic about her recovery when her condition was stable.

Later, her condition took a turn for the worse, and she became even more unconscious. She was transferred to the C2 intensive care unit on June 1. Her condition was serious and her lungs became more inflamed.

A few days ago, the doctor hurriedly called the family members to the hospital to "see the last side." The family members must be psychologically prepared. Thanks to her amazing willpower, her condition suddenly improved, and the pneumonia gradually subsided, but she still did not wake up.

Mr. Yin also pointed out that his father had passed away 7 years ago, so his mother lived with his family. Even if the children were born, she still had a part-time job to earn living expenses. Because of her quiet personality and not much entertainment, she spent most of the time helping with the house. Head and take care of grandchildren.

Now that my mother is hospitalized and her family feels lonely, her 4-year-old grandson still tells her when visiting the sick: “Mama will get up and play with me.” At present, Yin’s mother is in desperate need of liver donations from benevolent people with type A or O blood. For live liver or cadaver liver transplantation, Mr. Yin hopes that kindhearted people can help donate the liver. You can contact the Liver Transplant Center of Queen Mary Hospital (Tel: 22555800) for testing and matching.

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