Monday, May 28, 2012

Girl, 4, has 'weeks to live' unless she can get a heart transplant

I when to visit her juz now i m so sad to see her lying there restlessly...Spoke to her mum, she looks really strong & hiding many things in her...she really haf a million for the transplant, the transplant need to be done in Boston Or Settle she need to travel on her own on a private plane. I m really speechless...:(

Prayers for lil Adlea Ry'Kyla Binti Muhammad Ghazali ...If u think u can help giving support please post this article or if u can financially help please deposit your donation to POSB SAVINGS: 247-587-853 (This is a joint account of Nur's parents for the purpose of collecting public's monies for Little Nur's Heart Fund.


After you made your deposit in the POSB savings account, please sms Mariani at 96446133 with your name, tel no, amount donated and reference number of the transfer so that she can take note and check with Norleen (Nur's mom) to confirm payment is received. Please keep a print copy of your contribution for your own records.

Thank you so much for your kind help and contributions.

HELP BY GIVING HER A SECOND CHANCE TO LIVE & BE LIKE ALL THE OTHER 4 YRS OLD KIDS.


Published In The New Paper on May 23, 2012 - 1:40am



Photo courtesy of Ms Norleen Osman
When The New Paper visited Madam Norleen Osman’s one-room flat in Ang Mo Kio last week, the child sleeping in the middle of the room started to cry. Then she started to scream.
The housewife, 33, felt the need to apologise on her four-year-old daughter’s behalf. "She’s on morphine right now. She’s very cranky,” she said.
Her daughter, Adlea Ry’Kyla Muhammad Ghazali (above), known as Nur, has myocarditis - a rare heart condition. As a result, her kidneys have deteriorated and she has a bloated abdomen, which presses against other organs, causing breathlessness, severe pain and fever.
The only hope for Nur is a new heart, but there is no heart transplant programme here for children as young as Nur.
Now, her parents are looking overseas to try and get her a heart transplant.