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उज्जैन जिले में सिकरवार परिवार की हिम्मत के आगे हारी बीमारी, दोनों बच्चों के दिले में था छेद, 25 साल बाद घर में मनी खुशियां.

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00:00IST was ventricular septal defect, which is a birth defect, which is a pulmonary hypertension, which has pressure on the lungs.
00:10So these two problems were from my childhood, because of my breath, my heart beat was teased, I had many infections, I had many jaundice, so I was constantly living in my life.
00:25One was my family's determination, that they were all sitting with me, my mother and father had struggled there, my father and brother had struggled there, my extended family had been in touch,
00:41because of the network of our school, the contacts of our friends, they supported us financially, they shared my blog, they gave me a whole deal,
00:52that if you don't, your father is here alone, keep in touch with us, continuously give us a deal, that if you don't, it will happen.
01:00And if you don't, what would you like to do with
01:23What message do you want to give?
01:25One stigma is that if someone has a patient with oxygen,
01:30he will be very ill.
01:33Yes, he is ill.
01:35But his solution is that he can be a transplant.
01:39Before I thought that the transplant was not feasible.
01:43But now, for some years, the transplant has been very feasible.
01:47The success rate has been good.
01:51He has been working with the transplant.
01:55His methods are good.
01:57And his survival rate has been increased.
02:01In India, organ transplant recipients have been 10 years old.
02:05They are living good and normal life.
02:09Some times I got rejection.
02:11Yes.
02:13I got a donor alert for 24 times.
02:17But I didn't get a lot of effort.
02:19And for 25 years, I got a surgery.
02:23Because the lungs were very infected.
02:27The heart was never infected.
02:29So organ donation is still happening.
02:31But there are no organs that are good.
02:35That's why we have to increase the numbers.
02:37We have to increase the organ donation.
02:41And for many years, I got a lot of attention.
02:43I got a lot of attention.
02:45I got a lot of attention.
02:47But I got to get a lot of attention.
02:49I was at home while I was in the hospital.
02:51I got to get a lot of attention.
02:53I had to take a lot of attention.
02:55How did you get a lot of attention to your family?
02:57So, at one point, I got out of Netflix, and I went on the other side of God, and I started reading Raman, and I started writing, and I started writing, and I started designing, so I started reading it again.
03:19First, it was a bit tough, because I had to focus on the body, so I had to get more sleep, and I also had my exercises, so I started to be strong.
03:32So, diet, exercise, and the brain fuel, which I started learning, and my time passed away.
03:40You stayed in C.A.S. intense, and you stayed in C.A.S. intense. How did you achieve this situation in this situation?
03:48I can say that it was very easy for me.
03:54Then, my diet was very good, and I struggled with it, and I got the rank from it.
04:00There was a small amount of money, and there was a lot of money for your parents.
04:04What kind of money did you have to get the help of your parents?
04:08Or did you have only single parents?
04:11I did crowdfunding, and I did it twice.
04:16So, I didn't have enough amount of money.
04:19My family supported me, and I didn't get any help from it.
04:24So, my family supported me, and I did it twice.
04:26But, because we were not below poverty line, so we were not eligible for it.
04:32But, a middle class person can't manage such a big amount.
04:37So, my government's appeal is that,
04:39that they can make a fund set up for transplant, like surgeries,
04:43or provide relief for them.
04:46Yes.

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