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“The 24-year-old Lau Yen Chen was at risk of amputation due to a broken limb during a car accident and the wound cannot be healed. She suffers severe brain impact and requires comprehensive care to avoid greater risks. However, her family could not afford the monthly fee of RM6,000 treatment fees. Hence, a donation is need”
Single Lau Yen Chen is a sales in a sushi restaurant. She recently received a salary increment due to her hard work. Being a filial daughter, she planned to her family and take better care of her mother who no longer has a job. Unfortunately, she is paralysed due to a car accident she sustained and is bedridden. Not only she is unable to take care of her mother, but she is also worried about her family. Yen Chen’s father has passed, and her family is living in Kuala Lumpur.
Lau Yen Chen suffers from family hereditary diabetes. She injured her finger at work not too long ago, causing inflammation and swelling. She wanted to visit the Putrajaya Hospital which is near her company to treat the wound. Unfortunately, she met a car accident and had a coma due to diabetes and severe hypoglycaemia. The car lost control and crashed into the lamp post, causing serious injuries.
Now she is paralysed and bedridden; she can hardly move her fingers at the moment. She was rushed to government hospital for emergency treatment, and her family said that they cannot afford the expensive medical expenses and hoped that the hospital can reduce them. No one expected a significant bill of RM21,085.00 at the end. After deduction of the government subsidy of RM4105,00, they are required to pay RM16,980.00. The amount caused the family to pool and borrow money from their relatives to repay.
Lau Yen Chen has to take good care of her wound after discharging from the hospital. As she is paralysed on the bed, she had to arrange an ambulance for her follow-ups. Besides, since she suffers from diabetes, her wound does not heal quickly and requires special care. A nurse is needed to visit her house for wound debridement every day.
Lau Yen Chen’s family helps her to do daily rehabilitation. She was scheduled to admit to the Hospital Rehabilitasi Cheras for professional rehabilitation and treatment for a few weeks, but the wound on her feet has become suppurative due to diabetes. On 4th January 2021, she needed an emergency transfer to General Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) before transferring to Hospital Rehabilitasi Cheras after stabilisation.
According to Lau Yen Chen’s family, the best result of rehabilitation can reach a restoration of 70% of the original body functions with the lowest recovery state at 50%.
Wound debridement and medical care are difficult. It requires bandages, wound disinfectant, medicinal paraffin gauze dressing, antibacterial disinfectant, sterile water for wound washing, Dermacyn wound syrup, diaper cream, Dermacyn wound care hydrogel, cotton ball, control gel formula dressing, yellow syrup, non-woven swab, tracheostomy cannula cuffless / inner cannula 6.4mm x 10.8mm, alcohol pad, urine-proof pad, basic care wound kit, sterile gauze swabs, disposable sterile scalpels, medical pressure sensitive tape, etc.
Debridement is a surgical method that removes foreign substances, necrotic, inactivated or heavily contaminated tissues from open wounds. The extent of this treatment might suture the wound to minimise contamination to achieve primary healing, which is beneficial to the injured site and it will restore its function and form. If wounds are not well-attended, an amputation might be required. This monthly treatment and medication supply (Including the help of a nurse), costs more than RM6,000, which is, a tremendous burden for Lau Yen Chen’s family. Hence, her second sister decided to contact Da Ai for help.
Adult Milk Powder and Diapers: RM250 / Month
We sincerely seek help from everyone to help this, and hope that everyone can share this tragic story to their platforms. Thank you.
【Update 20 may 2021】
24-year-old sister Lau Yen Chen, a diabetic who was in a car accident, raised RM18,205 for nursing and debridement treatment, and stopped donating.
After several months of rehabilitation and nursing treatment, Lau Yen Chen’s sister’s recovery was beyond our expectations. The first evaluation of the original head trauma hospital believed that Lau Yen Chen’s severe brain trauma had caused her to lose consciousness. But after several months of careful care and treatment, now Lau Yen Chen has been able to respond to all the words of her family and us, and her neck has been able to swing normally, and she can also try to speak and respond.
And the wound on the foot has also been out of the danger period of amputation. As long as you take care of it carefully, you can see obvious improvement. What makes us even more gratified is that her diabetes was so severe that her body could no longer secrete insulin. In addition to the current nutritional deficiencies, the doctor arranged to press an esophagus in her abdomen to reach her stomach next month to improve her nutrient absorption. But as her condition improved, she no longer needed to insert the esophagus in her stomach. Lau Yen Chen’s sister also told her that if she succeeded in recovery with oral feeding, the cannula in her throat could also be removed. .
Although there is still a long way to go before reaching the crowdfunding target, there are still many benevolent people who donate the milk powder she needs directly to her, and we will also provide her with adult diapers on a regular basis to reduce the burden on her family. After the evaluation by the Love Council, we will always pay attention to the follow-up development of Lau Yen Chen’s recovery, and then provide corresponding medical material assistance, so we will stop donating.