By Ramon
Dacawi
BAGUIO CITY -- After over eight sessions of
chemotherapy, 24 of radiation and other procedures, Dante Reotutar Aguirre, a
52-year old former contractual worker of the Baguio Water District, is back at
the hospital in his close to a year battle against cancer.
Treatment expenses have
reached P200,000, his wife, Josephine (nee Marchan) a teacher at the
Baguio Central University, admitted last Thursday morning when she requested
that her husband’s plight be published for Samaritans to know and respond.
“The couple has nowhere else to go for help,
except perhaps people they never met but will know the difficulties the family
is facing and extend their help,” Dr. Jun Marchan, her brother and fellow
teacher said.
Dante, who traces his roots to Catanduanes,
Vigan in Ilocos Sur and Baguio, wass diagnosed for non-Hodgkins lymphoma,
a type of cancer triggered by lymphocytes ro white blood
cells, in July last year.
Since then, Josephine said, the family had
tried to follow the treatment protocol required for such cases, from
chemotherapy to radiation and back to chemotherapy.
What makes the case more challenging,
Josephine pointed out, was the fact that despite his having been a contractual
employee of the BWD for 15 years, he was never registered as a member of
the Philhealth and the Government Service Insurance
System.
Presently, Dante is under mechanical
respirator and cardiac monitoring at the St. Louis University Hospital of the
Sacred Heart. He was in no position to sign the authority for this publication,
permission for which was given by Josephine.
They have two daughters – Eileen Joane, a
clerk at the Baguio City Academy and Kristel Heremiah.
Samaritans can reach the family through
Josephine’s number (09291262455) or Eileen Joane’s (09993898943). Support may
be coursed through Josephine’s account number at the Bank of the Philippine
Islands (8126-0856-45).
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