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Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Why we stopped Donations plus Baby Kelechi's transfer

We want to thank everyone for sticking with us throughout this period. We are in the process of puting your money to work and thing are getting a little cranky. In the previous post, i told you why Baby Kelechi is still in the country and this are getting pretty much 'intense'. That might not be the right word but a couple of doctors are trying to make this look like

Monday, 25 June 2012

Baby Kelechi is still in the country

According to my timetable, baby Kelechi was supposed to be in India now with his mother prepping for surgery but that is not the case. He has been held back by some processes which involves transfer and referral from LUTH. We were at Mecure on saturday for his cardiac test and we are supposed to see the Doctors at LUTH on tuesday. We are hoping we'd get all we need on the hospital end so they can leave as soon as possible. 

We want to thank you all for your support in helping us raise this money. Last friday was a slow day and we saw the lowest turnover since we started this cause. We hope this week brings a new kind of light so we ask that you help us spread this cause far on wide in every way you can.

Have a nice week ahead.

#SaveBabyKelechi

Thursday, 21 June 2012

I don't have a timetable or maybe Restructuring it

The Test receipt (Yes, Its quite expensive)

I was at Mecure Healthcare today for an ECHO test (a variation of cardiac test). The results are going to be available on Saturday 23rd. Remember our timeline was 22nd of June. I didn't anticipate the long stories that would come out of getting a Medic report and reference letter from LUTH and allocated 2 days to that activity in my plan.

Tell a friend to tell a friend



We are optimistic that things would work out and we'd raise the entire money needed for the surgery. Let us keep praying for Baby Kelechi and remember to do your own part.


-Be the change you want to see in the world.

DAY 3: I can't 'Shout'!



Okay, i was at LUTH today (Wednesday, 20th) as agreed with the Doctors after getting the Airline fitness form and Yellow card from the local government. We were told they have to run some tests over again one of which was a blood test to certify blood volume and some ECO test (main heart stuff). The ECO test is not done in LUTH and we were referred. This would cost about N30,000 given

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

DAY 2: Hopeful

I and Baby Kelechi's Dad at Randle General Hospital
Our outing on Tuesday was successful. I was at LUTH, Randle general Hospital and Igbobi hospital. By Wednesday, we should get the complete reports we need hopefully and get a letter from India. I spoke with the Indian hospital yesterday and they requested for a document which they would get today. 

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

DAY 1: Target Complete


Following our timetable, we achieved out first day target which was to get an International passport for baby Kelechi and his mother. It was real hectic and even though we knew someone that knew someone, we had to wait longer than anticipated. It's all good.

Today we are finalising on the hospital in India and aggregating all medical records from LUTH, Randle general hospital and