Patients grateful to anonymous samaritans
>> Monday, June 17, 2013
By Ramon S. Dacawi
BAGUIO CITY
-- Whoever they are, this item is for those gentle souls out there who recently
reached out to patients fighting for dear life.
“Whoever
they are, please thank them for us,” Noli Estras, a 44-year old tricycle driver
and father of four from Sison, Pangasinan, asked the media last
Wednesday.
The day
before, he met two men who handed him cash, saying it was for his youngest
child, 19-year old Rossana who is into the thick of her second bout against
cancer of the blood.
Mostly
likely, the two were fathers like him. Perhaps, they were even granddads.
The first
called up Noli at about three o’clock Tuesday afternoon. He said he wanted to
know if he could meet Noli in front of the Baguio General Hospital and Medical
Center so he could hand P4,000.
“Receive
this as my support to your daughter,” Noli quote the man as saying
in Ilocano. Noli asked if he could get his name, but the Samaritan replied,
“Babaamon (Never mind)”.
An hour
later, another man called, asking if Noli was still in Baguio. Noli answered
‘yes” as Rossana was still recovering from the effects of her first after-relapse
chemotherapy at the BGHMC the day before.
Noli met the
man, who identified himself as “Lakay Neil”, below the city post office. There,
he handed P2,500 to the distraught father.
At angelus
last Thursday, a forty-something donor called Noli, for him to meet her at the
lobby of the Flavier Building of the BGHMC.
“She told me
she’s also a cancer survivor and, because of the trauma, apologized for not
seeing my daughter,” Noli said. “She handed P5,000 support. When I asked who we
were indebted to, she just identified herself as “Honey”.”
Last Friday
morning, Noli also received a guarantee letter from Rep. Bernardo Vergara
asking the BGHMC to charge P15,000 from the solon’s Medical Assistance Fund for
Rossana’s treatment.
These
gestures proved a windfall for Noli, who earns between P150 to P200 daily
driving a tricycle owned by a barangay official of Asan Norte in Sison,
Pangasinan.
Rossana was
diagnosed in September, 2011 for acute lymphocytic leukemia. With support from
Senators Allan Peter and Pia Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes and Rep. Kimi Cojuangco
of Pangasinan, she began her protracted treatment protocol at the BGHMC.
Last
February, the girl suffered a relapse. It meant she had to start her treatment
all over again. The new treatment protocol was pegged initially at P34,200 a
month for the “remission induction chemotherapy”, to be administered weekly for
four to six weeks.
She had her
first back-to-square-one chemo last Monday. Because of the prohibitive costs,
it was three months delayed.
With a long
way to go, she still needs all the help she can get. As she has no cellphone,
Samaritans can ring up her father’s, perhaps until next Sunday, which will be
Father’s Day. The number is 09204508497.
Two other
fathers who also declined to be identified also kept alive the hopes of
51-year old cancer patient Emilia Tallongen and 21-year old heart patient
Crisly Anayasan.
As he
usually does when he reads a patient’s appeal, one of the two donors had his
secretary hand P12,000 to Tallongen and P15,000 to Emilia Anayasan, mother of
Crisly.
Tallongen’s
fight against the big C was also boosted by a P2,500 support from the
other Samaritan, also a regular donor who likewise gave P2,000 for
Crisly. On top of these, another kind soul deposited P3,000 to
Tallongen’s bank account.
Tallongen
worked for 10 years as street sweeper and is now on her llth year as
barangay nutrition worker assigned at the Campo Filipino District here.
In June last year, she noticed a swelling on the left side of her neck. It was
diagnosed as Hodgkins lymphoma, or cancer of the lymph nodes. After undergoing
surgery, she began chemotherapy.
Crisly, son
of a seamstress from San Carlos Heights, Irisan here, was born with a heart
defect medically known as ventral septal defect, perimembanous type. For years
now, his mother has been working on a possible surgery at the Philippine Heart
Center, something she hopes would be done before the boy turns 22 in December.
Samaritans
may call Tallongen at cellphone number 09295390281 and Anayasan at 09197421723.
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