Zhongxin.com, Xilin Gol, July 14th Question: A grassland grandma accompanies a cerebral palsy son to sign an organ donation form: another way to continue to accompany you

  Author Wang Mingyuan

  "Failure to give my son a healthy body is the greatest regret in my life. I also decided to donate my organs and remains like my son, hoping to stay with my son in this way." Guo Xiumei said.

  On the 13th, the reporter learned from the Red Cross Society of Zhenglan Banner, Xilinguole League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that the local herdsman Guo Xiumei, who is a member of the Rishaoergacha, has signed the Chinese Human Organ Donation Voluntary Registration Form with the help of the staff and decided to donate organs and The corpse allows the life of others to be sustained and returns society with love.

The picture shows Song Guibin's application for organ and body donation. Photo by Li Xiaowen

  Guo Xiumei's family lives on the grassland of Xilin Gol in Inner Mongolia. 60-year-old Guo Xiumei and his wife take care of their son with cerebral palsy. His son Song Guibin suffered from disability, his arms and fingers were inflexible, and his feet were difficult to stand. He could only rely on crutches and wheelchairs to move.

  Guo Xiumei and his wife have suffered from various diseases such as waist and leg pain, rheumatism, and arthritis due to long-term labor. They need to take medicine to relieve pain. In order not to cause trouble to his parents, Song Guibin tried to support his heavy body to take care of his daily life.

  Song Guibin, who is suffering from a disability, does not have the ability to work, and has been relying on social assistance for many years. "From neighborhood neighbors to leading cadres, we have always cared about and supported our family. Not only have we applied for the "five guarantees" and "disabled persons" subsidies, but also included us in the poverty-stricken households for the establishment of a file card, helping us alleviate us. Life pressure." Song Guibin told reporters.

  Song Guibin signed the Chinese Human Organ Donation Voluntary Registration Form as early as 2018. He said that he accidentally saw a program on TV a few years ago and was deeply touched. A veteran in his 80s volunteered to donate his organs. "I also want to reward society in this way."

  "I have lived for more than 40 years and have not made any contribution to society. For many years I have received government and social assistance. I have always been grateful and hope to make a contribution to society through voluntary donation of organs and remains." Song Guibin said.

  Because of his own painful experience, Song Guibin's understanding of life is more profound. "I am suffering from disability, and I understand how important it is to grow up healthy and happy. I hope more people can live healthy."

  The Chinese tradition pays attention to entering the soil for safety. After learning Song Guibin's idea of ​​donation, her sister was hard to accept. Song Guibin has been persuading his family, and has repeatedly told about the help he has received over the years, and finally got his family's consent and support. Song Guibin’s mother was affected, and she also signed a voluntary registration form for human organ donation in China.

  "I don't care about those traditional ideas. After signing the organ donation volunteer form, I have been more motivated every day. I want to protect my body and hope that one day my organs will save the lives of others." Song Guibin said.

  "At present, people's awareness of organ and body donation is generally not very high, and a large number of people cannot accept such behavior. As a disabled person, Song Guibin actively signed the donation volunteer form and led the mother to donate together, which is commendable. Positive energy behavior." Li Xiaowen, a staff member of the Zhenglanqi Red Cross Society, said. (Finish)