Karateka breaks code for sick wife
>> Monday, August 5, 2013
By Ramon Dacawi
BAGUIO CITY -- First dan blackbelt Carlito Fagcayang is steeped in the
tradition of gentle toughness that is the mark of the Japan Karate Association.
It’s a vow he was soaked in under master Kunio Sasaki, the JKA pioneer
instructor and permanent representative to the Philippines.
Last week, in the
presence of his immediate teacher, fifth dan blackbelt Edgar Kapawen Sr.,
Fagcayang broke that code of fortitude, of enduring pain in silence pounded
into him since he enrolled as a white belt 30 years ago at the YMCA gym
here.
He had to. His 43-year
old wife, Barbara (nee Sianen), badly needs help. She had just been released
from the hospital after undergoing her first chemotherapy treatment for ovarian
cancer. She still has five more chemo sessions to go.
The dreaded illness
surfaced last year, prompting her to undergo surgery (total abdominal
hysterectomy-bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomy) in June.
That same month,
Carlito received his retrenchment notice as heavy equipment operator under
Aboitiz, the power firm that bought, rehabilitated and now operates the
Ambuclao Dam in Bokod, Benguet.
Two months ago,
Barbara’s illness resurfaced. The couple and relatives pooled P32,000 for the
initial chemo session at the SLU Hospital of the Sacred Heart here.
The second chemo will
be set later this month, after her check-up on Aug, 6.
When Carlito lost his
job with Aboitiz, after Barbara’s surgery, the couple repaired back to
their native village in Tocucan, Bontoc, Mt. Province.
There, the
couple turned to marginal farming and raised their son Abraham, now 6 and
in the first grade.
“I have a very young
son who, I hope I can nurture until he is of age together with my loving and
supporting husband,” Barbara said in a letter-appeal she wrote after she got
out of the hospital last week.
“I guess there’s no
choice but to appeal for help as we have nowhere to turn to to sustain my
wife’s chemotherapy,” Carlito admitted.
People reading this
and can help may ring up cellphone number 09353966655 (Carlito’s) or
09058821349 (Barbara’s).
There are Samaritans
out there. Among them is a businessman who requested anonymity as he
contributed P3,000 the other week for whoever needs it most.
At the receiving end
of such generosity is Jocelyn Singson, a 42-year year old kagawad of
Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet needing twice-a-week hemodialysis treatment
for kidney failure.
As kagawad, Singson
receives P6,300 monthly honorarium. It’s a pittance, as she needs almost P10,000
weekly to sustain her treatment scheduled every Tuesday and Friday, from 7:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Cordillera Renal Center along at the Baguio Midland
Courier Building along Kisad Rd., Baguio.
At the least,
she needs P2,650 per session, an amount she and her husband
Reynaldo, a plumber, can’t sustain on their own.
The anonymous donor
said he will try to provide regular support to indigent and seriously ill
patients. “One at a time, as I am like many who have limited resources,” he
clarified.
Other
Samaritans can call up Jocelyn (09467027565) or see her during her treatment at
the renal center.
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