
Heart Operation Of My Mum- Heroes Should Not Die!
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My mother is a hero, and heroes should not die.
My mother was born with a dysfunctional heart. She suffers from a heart condition that affects only 2% of people, and now her heart capacity has reduced to 20%.
Her heart beats look like a constant heart attack.

How to make a donation?
Via - all international payments from countries like Romania, Germany, United Kingdom, etc.
Similarly, feel free to donate using my PayPal email address, [E-Mail ausgeblendet].
Gofundme gives you the option to donate just by clicking the button "Donate". If you are a donator and want to skip the fees, select from the dropdown option "Other percentage", and enter sum £0.
Who is my mum?
19 years ago, Ligia, gave up work as an engineer to devote herself to helping the community and led thousands of people out of the darkness. She is a pioneer and role model for women around Romania, encouraging them to have career’s, healthy relationships and big dreams.
Ligia has fought against her heart her whole life.

Ligia has written eight books on her work and is a recognised public speaker, bringing light and hope in the lives of many. All eight of her works were best sellers in Romania, and majority of the proceeds from the books she sold went back to helping the poor and forgotten of society.
When writing her third book, "Tragedy and Triumph", she spent a lot of time with the homeless on the streets and with the prositutes. She experienced their reality, understood their suffering and helped many of them to gain mental freedom.

All that Ligia achieved she did with a heart running at 40% capacity.
An orphan at the age of six, by twenty-two she was a full time engineer, and had her first daughter, Ruth. At the same age, she became the author of the best selling book "Ropes of Love", living in a small town, in Transylvania, Romania.
At age 24, she had me. The Doctors said that her heart would not last the operation and she would die in childbirth.
Ligia risked her life to give birth to me, because her heart was not just a muscle, her heart was made of love.

Mom just celebrated her 51st birthday, and I believe that with your help, we can celebrate her life with her for many years to come.
What can save her?
1. Cardiologists in US or Europe that can identify the solution for her rare heart condition. A complex heart operation will be necessary to save her life. 75% of the doctors in Romania have said that Ligia needs a heart transplant.
2. Financial support: such a procedure is beyond my family's financial capacity, and we need to raise up to £50K to save her.
How much time is left?
Not much, we need to act as soon as possible to save her. Her operation needs to take place in few months from now.
Time is everything and because her heart beats are a constant heart attack, something could go wrong at any minute.

How to make a donation?
Via - all international payments from countries like Romania, Germany, United Kingdom, etc.
Similarly, feel free to donate using my PayPal email address, [E-Mail ausgeblendet]
Gofundme gives you the option to donate just by clicking the button "Donate". If you are a donator and want to skip the fees, select from the dropdown option "Other percentage", and enter sum £0.
For International payments, if you encounter any technical difficulties, feel free to donate using my PayPal email address, [E-Mail ausgeblendet].
Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook or by email at [E-Mail ausgeblendet].
Thank you for keeping my mother alive.
Rebeca xxx
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FQAs
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"The patient has a heart failure that is almost certainly due to valve dysfunction of both the aortic valve and the mitral valve. I am very afraid that cardiac surgery - even when its risk is not neglected - is necessary."
. ' :
"It is an infiltrative cardiomyopathy in the evolutionary phase with severe left ventricular dysfunction and complicated by atrial fibrillation. One of the possible solutions would be temporarily the atrioventricular node ablation associated with implantation of cardiac pacemakers for biventricular resynchronization therapy. This measure would go a little further than the natural history of the disease, which is advanced with an ejection fraction of about 20%.
?
Ligia was born with this heart problem. Private insurance does not cover pre existing conditions.
?
Ligia needs a valve operation, and they are usually performed in specialised clinics (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy clinics) in countries such as France, Italy and Germany.
My mother was born with a dysfunctional heart. She suffers from a heart condition that affects only 2% of people, and now her heart capacity has reduced to 20%.
Her heart beats look like a constant heart attack.

How to make a donation?
Via - all international payments from countries like Romania, Germany, United Kingdom, etc.
Similarly, feel free to donate using my PayPal email address, [E-Mail ausgeblendet].
Gofundme gives you the option to donate just by clicking the button "Donate". If you are a donator and want to skip the fees, select from the dropdown option "Other percentage", and enter sum £0.
Who is my mum?
19 years ago, Ligia, gave up work as an engineer to devote herself to helping the community and led thousands of people out of the darkness. She is a pioneer and role model for women around Romania, encouraging them to have career’s, healthy relationships and big dreams.
Ligia has fought against her heart her whole life.

Ligia has written eight books on her work and is a recognised public speaker, bringing light and hope in the lives of many. All eight of her works were best sellers in Romania, and majority of the proceeds from the books she sold went back to helping the poor and forgotten of society.
When writing her third book, "Tragedy and Triumph", she spent a lot of time with the homeless on the streets and with the prositutes. She experienced their reality, understood their suffering and helped many of them to gain mental freedom.

All that Ligia achieved she did with a heart running at 40% capacity.
An orphan at the age of six, by twenty-two she was a full time engineer, and had her first daughter, Ruth. At the same age, she became the author of the best selling book "Ropes of Love", living in a small town, in Transylvania, Romania.
At age 24, she had me. The Doctors said that her heart would not last the operation and she would die in childbirth.
Ligia risked her life to give birth to me, because her heart was not just a muscle, her heart was made of love.

Mom just celebrated her 51st birthday, and I believe that with your help, we can celebrate her life with her for many years to come.
What can save her?
1. Cardiologists in US or Europe that can identify the solution for her rare heart condition. A complex heart operation will be necessary to save her life. 75% of the doctors in Romania have said that Ligia needs a heart transplant.
2. Financial support: such a procedure is beyond my family's financial capacity, and we need to raise up to £50K to save her.
How much time is left?
Not much, we need to act as soon as possible to save her. Her operation needs to take place in few months from now.
Time is everything and because her heart beats are a constant heart attack, something could go wrong at any minute.

How to make a donation?
Via - all international payments from countries like Romania, Germany, United Kingdom, etc.
Similarly, feel free to donate using my PayPal email address, [E-Mail ausgeblendet]
Gofundme gives you the option to donate just by clicking the button "Donate". If you are a donator and want to skip the fees, select from the dropdown option "Other percentage", and enter sum £0.
For International payments, if you encounter any technical difficulties, feel free to donate using my PayPal email address, [E-Mail ausgeblendet].
Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me on Facebook or by email at [E-Mail ausgeblendet].
Thank you for keeping my mother alive.
Rebeca xxx
______________________
FQAs
?
. ' :
"The patient has a heart failure that is almost certainly due to valve dysfunction of both the aortic valve and the mitral valve. I am very afraid that cardiac surgery - even when its risk is not neglected - is necessary."
. ' :
"It is an infiltrative cardiomyopathy in the evolutionary phase with severe left ventricular dysfunction and complicated by atrial fibrillation. One of the possible solutions would be temporarily the atrioventricular node ablation associated with implantation of cardiac pacemakers for biventricular resynchronization therapy. This measure would go a little further than the natural history of the disease, which is advanced with an ejection fraction of about 20%.
?
Ligia was born with this heart problem. Private insurance does not cover pre existing conditions.
?
Ligia needs a valve operation, and they are usually performed in specialised clinics (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy clinics) in countries such as France, Italy and Germany.
Organisator
Rebeca Diandra Seman
Organisator
England