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Urgent Appeal for Help: Save My Mother Battling Vascular Disease
Dear Friends, Kind Strangers, and Compassionate Souls,
My name is Yashvanth Putta, and I am a software engineer currently facing one of the most difficult battles of my life. My beloved mother, Putta Uma Rani, is fighting for her life against a rare vascular disease, compounded by Type 2 diabetes. Her condition has reached a critical stage, and I am desperately seeking your support to save her.
Her Medical Crisis:
- She recently underwent three surgeries on her right legto restore blood circulation, but her condition continues to deteriorate.
This disease attacks the nervous system, dissolving nerves and cutting off blood supply—similar to what happened 10 years ago, when she tragically lost her left leg to gangrene.
Now, history is repeating itself, and doctors at NIMS Hospital (Hyderabad)have refused further treatment, urging us to shift her to a private hospital (Yashoda/KIMS) a cost we simply cannot afford.
Why We Need Your Help:
Financial Ruin After My Father’s Death:
My father recently passed away after a painful battle with prostate cancer, draining our entire life’s savings and forcing us to sell properties for his treatment.
No Government Hospital Support: Despite her critical condition, NIMS has turned us away, and private hospitals demand lakhs we don’t have.
I Cannot Lose Her Too.
After losing my father, my mother is my only pillar of strength. Watching her suffer, unable to afford the treatment she needs, is unbearable. I beg for your kindness any contribution, no matter how small, can help us:
✔ Cover emergency surgery/hospitalization costs
✔ Secure specialized care at a private hospital
✔ Purchase critical medications and wound care supplies
I promise to repay your kindness someday when I’m back on my feet.But today, I’m just a son praying for his mother’s life. Please help me save her.
With hope and gratitude,
Yashvanth Putta.
P.S. If you cannot donate, even a prayer or a share means the world to us. Thank you for reading.






