
Please help Prim to survive and live a normal life
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Amonratn (Prim) Phooseenam, now aged 32 years, emigrated to Australia from Thailand in 2016 seeking a better life for herself and her two young sons. Unfortunately, in 2017 Prim was diagnosed by the Flinders Cancer Clinic in Adelaide South Australia to have contracted B3 Thymoma, a rare form of chest cancer and has, since that time, undertaken various cancer eradication treatments including Cryo Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy and currently Immunotherapy.
During the Immunotherapy trials which are being conducted by CMAX Clinical Research under the supervision of Flinders Oncology Consultant Dr. G. Kichenadasse, Prim became further afflicted with Myasthenia Gravis, an acute muscular debilitating disease which affects vision and weakens facial, throat and chest muscles, thus culminating in acute breathing, swallowing, dizziness, speech and head aches, particularly above the eyelids. Current Immunotherapy and Myasthenia Gravis correctional medications are apparently in conflict with each other and her oncologist and neurologist are endeavoring to achieve a balance between the two medications which is affecting her ability to sleep and general wellness.

At such a young age, Prim desperately requires financial assistance for medical and ongoing living expenses in order to give her a fighting chance of survival and a chance to live a normal life.
Accordingly, we are appealing for donations on her behalf to assist her for which she would be eternally grateful.
During the Immunotherapy trials which are being conducted by CMAX Clinical Research under the supervision of Flinders Oncology Consultant Dr. G. Kichenadasse, Prim became further afflicted with Myasthenia Gravis, an acute muscular debilitating disease which affects vision and weakens facial, throat and chest muscles, thus culminating in acute breathing, swallowing, dizziness, speech and head aches, particularly above the eyelids. Current Immunotherapy and Myasthenia Gravis correctional medications are apparently in conflict with each other and her oncologist and neurologist are endeavoring to achieve a balance between the two medications which is affecting her ability to sleep and general wellness.

At such a young age, Prim desperately requires financial assistance for medical and ongoing living expenses in order to give her a fighting chance of survival and a chance to live a normal life.
Accordingly, we are appealing for donations on her behalf to assist her for which she would be eternally grateful.
Organizer
Brett Stewart
Organizer
Glenelg, SA