Cuban mother implores for a transplant for her sick daughter – 2024-03-11 21:54:07

by times news cr

2024-03-11 21:54:07

Through social networks, a Cuban mother begged for help to obtain a transplant for her daughter, a resident of Manatí, province of Las Tunas.

It was Masdelis González Vega who spoke with journalist Alberto Arego, and told him that her daughter, named Yanisey Domínguez, has had chronic kidney failure since she was 16 years old.

“I have a girl named Yenisey Domínguez González. From the age of 16, she developed chronic kidney failure, which led her to hemodialysis treatment three times a week. “She began receiving this treatment on December 7, 2018, but every time she receives it her blood pressure drops very frequently and she comes out of the machine very unbalanced.”the woman tells the journalist.

In this sense, the Cuban mother made it known that Yenisey urgently needs a transplant, and unfortunately, she herself turned out to be incompatible after undergoing the corresponding tests. Her father is not a candidate either, because he suffers from hypertension.

Likewise, he revealed that they have been in this arduous struggle for many years, and that, as usual, the hospital does not care in the least about helping the patients.

“During these 4 years that I have been fighting alongside my daughter, I have not seen any concern in that hemodialysis room at the Ernesto Che Guevara hospital, nor the interest of the transplant attendant to fight to get these patients out with a transplant.”.

“My daughter is going to be 5 years old and they have never called her to transplant her. It is not possible that during all this time a kidney compatible with hers has not arrived. It is painful to say it, but the patients who have died there are significant.”.

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Masdelis stressed her suffering from seeing her daughter go through such a sad situation, and that is why she had no choice but to seek help on social networks, just as many inhabitants of the communist island have had to do.

“From the bottom of my heart, I can’t stand to see my daughter’s face every morning, her eyes searching mine for an answer that I can’t give her.”.

While this is happening, the Castro regime continues to boast from the rooftops of its so-called “medical power,” shamelessly mocking a people who must deal with a lot of suffering every day.

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