In a small, barely livable room, 44-year-old Ana lies completely paralyzed. The only part of her body she can still move is her hands. Each time her husband and son pray by her side, she squeezes their hands tightly, as if silently saying “thank you.”
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Her son, Aidil, is just 14—but he too is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with blood cancer. Aidil’s father, Suharto, now bears the entire burden. He struggles to sell grilled meatballs on the streets, sometimes accompanied by his weak and weary son. Ever since Ana was diagnosed with a brain tumor, their lives have been turned upside down.
It all started with symptoms that seemed minor—sharp headaches, seizures, and extreme fatigue. But then, during one of Aidil’s chemotherapy sessions, Ana suddenly had a seizure. She was rushed to the ER, where doctors revealed the terrifying truth: a life-threatening brain tumor.
Desperate to save her, Suharto agreed to surgery. But the outcome was heartbreaking. The operation left Ana paralyzed, her nerves permanently damaged. She now lies bedridden, unable to care for herself. New wounds keep forming on her fragile body from being immobile too long.
Now, Suharto’s income from selling meatballs is their only support. It’s not enough for daily needs, let alone for Ana’s long-term care and Aidil’s chemotherapy. From the depths of his heart, Suharto pleads for help: “If there’s still a miracle in this world, let it come through the hands of kind-hearted people. Your help means more than just money—it’s hope for my wife and son.”
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