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I have always been part of many organizations in which helping women and families get the resources they need to thrive and empower them. This time our community is reaching out for you to help, as if she was your daughter she is a beautiful young woman, let's do this and make it happen for Anjanie.
She is a sweet, vibrant, amazing person who has always been full of life and is vested in her community. She is one of those people that you just love to be around because she is always willing to help not only her family but also extend her helping hands to the community.
Anjanie is left without no other option. She has been brave enough to ask for help to save her life.
We have worked closely with the Guyana, South America News division to help share her story, and all medical documentation have been verified by her doctors directly in Guyana with statements provided.
Here's a glimpse and more of Anjanie's story. ( In her words)
"On May 1st, 2024, at around 1:30 a.m., the last thing I can remember is having a severe headache and vomiting. Then I fainted. My sister called an ambulance, and my mother took me to the hospital. I was still vomiting and complaining of severe headache as my mom explained to me when I regained consciousness, although I can’t recall any of it.
My mother explained that they tested my pressure and it was very high. Then the doctor there advised that I would be admitted. My mother was still there in the morning hours before it even reached to 6 am.
The first CT scan was done and mom and later on my sister came so they were advised of a sub-hemorrhage. They were advised to purchase a Nimodipine which is used to is used to treat symptoms resulting from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage). It works by increasing the blood flow to injured brain tissue.
I actually spent 5 days in the hospital and was then discharged. During the stay at the hospital, I had to use a tube to urinate, although I can’t fully recall the nights and days there .
After I was discharged, I stayed in my bed most of the time feeling like I was about to lose consciousness frequently. During the months of May, June, and July, I was steadily visiting the Hospital for the symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, and severe headache.
I can’t recall the dates but I did around 4 more CT scans . I was given a clinic date for July 8 2024. It was neurological clinic and I was recommended to do an MRA. I took the results back on the 22nd of July and then my heart broke into pieces when they advised me a surgery needs to be done.
I was advised that the surgery would be free and done at Public hospital . During the week of August 5 2024, I had to do blood test, heart test , X-ray and I was called again on August 12 when I was advised that the surgery cannot be done at the Public Hospital. It has to be done at a Private Hospital. I was advised that the cost is approximately $7,000,000 Guyana dollars. The Ministry of Health has pledged to donate 1 million Guyana dollars.
I have resorted to pleading for assistance since, being the sole breadwinner of my family, I am on sick leave cannot work; and these circumstances have left me covered in a mountain of bills and overdue rent."
We are kindly asking for you to give anything that you can to help Anjanie reach this goal, this is an emergency for her to receive this surgery to save her life.