By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
09th February:- After the decision to donate
organs of her daughter, she feels she's somewhere around us, said by Bala Devi,
the grief stricken but brave-heart mother of deceased Pooja, as she
consented to donate the organs of her daughter, thereby, giving the “gift of
life” to three critically ill patients here at PGI Chandigarh.
Time stopped on February 6 for Bala
Devi when she got the tragic news of her daughter, Pooja, 26 years, a resident
of Ram Darbar, being grievously injured in a hit and run case while going on
her two-wheeler. The family immediately rushed Pooja to a nearby hospital in
Mohali from where she was referred to PGI and was admitted here on the same
day. But neither the fervent prayers of the family and friends nor the
incessant efforts of the attending doctors and nursing staff could change the
dark destiny as the head injuries during the accident had caused irreversible
brain damage and Pooja was pronounced brain dead on 7th February
after following the protocols of THOA.
Bala Devi, a widow herself who had
raised her children facing all the odds of life, is still in a shock,
failing to come to terms with reality of her daughter being no more, as she
shared that you know how difficult it is to raise a family after the demise of
one’s husband. She and her children have been through enough. How could life
have cheated us again? There is no greater pain than losing your child, that
too, at such a prime age.
After the brain death declaration,
the family, when counseled by the transplant coordinators here in PGI,
consented for organ donation of deceased Pooja. Following which, the doctors
went ahead with the retrieval of the liver and kidneys. Three persons,
including one patient suffering from end-stage liver failure and two kidney
patients underwent successful transplants within 24 hours of the
decision.
Sulekh and Aarti, mournful but proud
siblings of deceased Pooja, shared that we can’t forget -nor would we want to
forget - her smile and her laughter and all her hopes and dreams. Now she lays
silent-forever gone.
Talking about their courageous step of
organ donation, they said that it was the toughest decision. What helped us
take a call was that she could live on through other people. Hopefully,
our decision for organ donation will help some other families turn lucky and
save them from the pain and trauma of losing their family members, with which
we will live till our last breath. This will be our biggest tribute to our dear
sister.
Pooja’s mother Bala Devi and her
siblings Sulekh and Aarti are brave-hearts whose decision of organ
donation is extremely courageous but very rare in a country of 1.2 billion
people.
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