A donor pays 80,000 dirhams, the remainder of the financial case claimed by the Palestinian patient (Abu Mohammed), which is 450 thousand dirhams, and donated a donation of 200,000 dirhams earlier, while the patient's family collected 170 thousand dirhams, Bone marrow.

On February 5, Emirates Al-Youm published a donation of 300 thousand dirhams, the cost of bone marrow transplantation to Abu Mohammed, who has suffered leukemia since 2016. He can not travel because of a financial issue and generalization that prevents him from traveling outside The state. The medical reports issued by Tawam Hospital in Al Ain confirmed that the patient's body no longer accepts more doses of chemotherapy, pointing out that he needs a bone marrow transplant as soon as possible to save his life, while his family suffers difficult financial conditions.

And coordinated the "hot line" between the donor and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Action in Dubai, to transfer the value of the donation to the stakeholders.

The wife of the patient expressed her happiness at the initiative of the donor, and deep thanks to her, octagonal stand with her husband during his health, pointing out that the financial conditions experienced by her family very bad.

She added that this behavior is not strange to charities, and to the people of the UAE, which is characterized by humanity and charity charity.

On January 23, Emirates Al-Youm published the story of Abu Mohammed's suffering with leukemia since 2016.

The patient's wife told Emirates Today: "In 2016, my husband was very ill and very tired, so he was prevented from moving. He took him to a private clinic. The doctor diagnosed him with a cold and described him as an antidepressant."

"My husband continued to take the medicine, but the heat did not go down, so I decided to take him to the American Hospital in Dubai for tests and tests to check his health. I explained to the doctor the symptoms my husband was experiencing. He asked us for blood tests and tests that showed that there was an imbalance In the blood, and found that he had leukemia, and the doctor asked to take him to Dubai Hospital to receive chemotherapy ».

"We immediately went to Dubai Hospital. The doctor gave us medical reports from the American hospital. He decided to start chemotherapy sessions in the hospital. My husband's body responded to the treatment and his condition improved slightly, and several months later we were transferred to Tawam Hospital in Al Ain."

"My husband's body responded to chemotherapy and improved for a short time, but the disease came back stronger, his body no longer responds to any other doses of chemotherapy, and a marrow transplant is needed to save his life," she said.

The wife explained that she had sent his medical reports to a specialized hospital in Lebanon, and that the cost of bone marrow transplant was 300,000 dirhams. After the UAE Today published the story, a donor paid AED 300,000, the cost of bone marrow transplantation. "We were surprised to find out that my husband was being circulated because of a financial issue of 450,000 dirhams, and with great difficulty we collected 170,000 dirhams from family and friends and donated 200,000 dirhams."

Her husband worked in the private sector with a salary of 4,500 dirhams and was diagnosed with cancer, leaving him to work. He is the sole breadwinner and has no source of income other than to help her family and friends and her family of four.

The patient's wife: Help is not strange to the people of the UAE, which is characterized by humanity