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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2012-06-15 06:08
[Image: http://i.imgur.com/Yw3IB.jpg]
At 5:30 PM on June 9th, a father gave his last kiss to the small "Hope" of Chifeng City Hospital's operating room. His Daughter's kidney and liver would save the lives of two children suffering from organ failure.
"Daddy wasn't able to take care of you!" her sobbing father constantly repeated, knowing it was his last chance to see his daughter. From birth she was diagnosed with hypoxic-ischemic cerebral palsy, leaving her with an under-developed body and chronic pain. She spent more time in the hospital than her kindergarten. The parents were in pain as she passed away quietly. "Rather than let my daughter become ashes, let her organs save other children" Speaking to reporters, Mother Wang Xiaofei explained that her daughter was named Hope, for the help she needed to live. After a surgery of over an hour to remove the organs, pilots quickly transferred them from Chifeng City Hospital, Inner Mongolia to Tianjin. As of press time, Tianjin First Central Hospital received news that the small "Hope" of these donated organs has been successfully transplanted to the two Tianjin children, who are currently in recovery. Organ Donation Coordinator Deng of the city's Red Cross welcomes the "Hope" brought to Chifeng City, and thanks donors of all age and sexes that have brought their own hope to Inner Mongolia.
"Hope" saved two lives, and two families. "I hope," her mother cried and told reporters that she hopes the families were able to regain hope for themselves, "hope" for this world, and she hopes that her daughter is happy to continue living in another way.(Reporter: Haiming Ma Xuesong Yu-chiao)
http://roll.sohu.com/20120612/n345382208.shtml
the photo is a very moving photo ;w;
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Mentosftw wrote on 2012-06-15 06:12
Ah, what a cruel world.
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Episkey wrote on 2012-06-15 06:18
Those pictures and that story.
I want to cry buckets. :T_T:
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Joker wrote on 2012-06-15 06:41
My heart ached after reading that... :'(
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Chockeh wrote on 2012-06-15 08:21
So sad...
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2012-06-15 09:19
I must not be human. Not a single feeling within me from that picture.
It's a nice story though. It's great to see good stories like this.
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Sinned wrote on 2012-06-15 09:25
Quote from Kingofrunes;887325:
I must not be human. Not a single feeling within me from that picture.
It's a nice story though. It's great to see good stories like this.
Maybe because theres usually a huge amount of pictures with children suffering in them that ask for your help/donation ._.?
Personally, I needed to read it to feel anything. It's sad that the daughter didn't have much to live since birth but it's also great that they're using her to support other lives who can survive with the proper aid.
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2012-06-15 09:27
Quote from Sinned;887329:
Maybe because theres usually a huge amount of pictures with children suffering in them that ask for your help/donation ._.?
Personally, I needed to read it to feel anything. It's sad that the daughter didn't have much to live since birth but it's also great that they're using her to support other lives who can survive with the proper aid.
I think it's more for that. Reading it also did nothing for me. It's very difficult to move me unless it's a fictional character for some reason. I've had two people I personally knew die and didn't shed a single tear or mourn. I just guess I'm not a very sympathetic or empathetic human.
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Cannibal wrote on 2012-06-15 10:41
Ah, this is heart-wrenching. It's so sad for her to have to go so young, and I hope her life, however short, was a happy one.
I've lost a child, and while I'll never know exactly how her parents must have felt, to have seen her begin to bloom, only to perish, I can definitely understand how shitty it is. That's a wound that never heals.
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Cynic wrote on 2012-06-15 15:39
Quote from Kingofrunes;887325:
I must not be human. Not a single feeling within me from that picture.
It's a nice story though. It's great to see good stories like this.
It doesn't really matter if you actually feel sorrow so long as you know that you
should feel it. Kind of like the saying "it's the thought that counts".
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Rin wrote on 2012-06-15 16:18
What a way to go.
Fare thee well, and prosper to who you benefit.
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Cow wrote on 2012-06-15 16:46
Brought tears to my eyes ;_;
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Chiyuri wrote on 2012-06-15 17:02
ohh.. for once religion hasn't wasted good materials to help other people.
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Bride wrote on 2012-06-15 17:46
how sad but sweet. this makes me want to become an organ donator when I die :(