Mystery condition gives Indian boy GIGANTIC hands
Eight-year-old Kaleem suffers from a rare, undiagnosed disorder that has caused his hands to grow out of proportion. Each hand is over 13 inches in length and weighs in excess of eight kilograms. His disability prevents him from completing simple tasks and he does not go to school because other students are scared of his appearance. Now his parents are appealing for help so their son can receive medical attention…
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There is a great non-profit organization in the United States called Surgery on Sunday. Dr. Andrew Moore founded Surgery on Sunday in 2005. It’s a nonprofit organization where doctors and nurses volunteer their services for free the third Sunday of every month, working in donated surgical space at Lexington Surgery Center.
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/surgery-sunday-doctors-provide-free-surgeries-uninsured-receive/story?id=11180307
Looks like ObamaCare is a total failure. Read the numbers of patients that this organization “Surgery on Sunday” needs to turn away each week!
This little boy’s family should contact “The Little Baby Face Foundation” (LBFF) which transforms the lives of children born with facial deformities through corrective surgery. I took the liberty of emailing this story to the foundation. World-class surgeons and medical providers at the finest facilities in New York City volunteer their time to provide the best corrective surgery and medical care to children and their families who are in financial need worldwide. They arrange travel to and from New York for children to undergo needed corrective surgical procedures at no expense to the patient or their families. The children, generally to the age of 21, come from countries all over the world. Even though it is facial-they also do other types of procedures and can refer you to the right doctor who will operate free of charge. The little boy above should not have to go through life like that. Something can be done! Hang in there! 🙂
Little Baby Face Foundation
135 East 74th Street
New York NY 10021
Telephone: 212.333.LBFF (5233)
Fax: 212.265.7525
Email: info@littlebabyface.org
Website: http://www.littlebabyface.org
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This little boy’s family should contact “The Little Baby Face Foundation” (LBFF) which transforms the lives of children born with facial deformities through corrective surgery. I took the liberty of emailing this story to the foundation. World-class surgeons and medical providers at the finest facilities in New York City volunteer their time to provide the best corrective surgery and medical care to children and their families who are in financial need worldwide. They arrange travel to and from New York for children to undergo needed corrective surgical procedures at no expense to the patient or their families. The children, generally to the age of 21, come from countries all over the world. Even though it is facial-they also do other types of procedures and can refer you to the right doctor who will operate free of charge. The little boy above should not have to go through life like that. Something can be done! Hang in there! 🙂
Little Baby Face Foundation 135 East 74th Street New York NY 10021 Telephone: 212.333.LBFF (5233) Fax: 212.265.7525
Email: info@littlebabyface.org Website: http://www.littlebabyface.org
There is also Operation Smile http://www.operationsmile.org and I sent the news story to them as well. I am sure that you will hear from one of these amazing organizations sooner than later! Hang in there!
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I have yet to hear back from the aforementioned non-profit organizations. I must say that I am a little disappointed at the lack of communication after I sent both the email and the story to both of them. I can only guess that they do not have the staff to facilitate the amount of incoming requests. They are probably greatly understaffed. However, a simple we received your inquiry/request and will respond as soon as possible will suffice! 🙁