āIām so scaredā: parents of dying Hong Kong girl, 13, pray for organ āmiracleā
āIām so scaredā: parents of dying Hong Kong girl, 13, pray for organ āmiracleā
Parents of Ching Ching, who needs new heart and lungs, ask families who recently lost loved ones to help her fulfil wish of returning home
The parents of a 13-year-old Hong Kong girl critically in need of a new heart and lungs have appealed to the public in hopes of a āmiracleā, with the girl fearing she āwonāt be able to go homeā.
In a letter published on Friday, Ching Chingās parents called on families who have recently lost loved ones to consider donating the needed organs to their daughter, who suffers from pulmonary hypertension and heart failure.
She is being kept alive at Hong Kong Childrenās Hospital in Kowloon City with the support of an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machine, commonly known as an artificial heart-lung machine.
Ching Ching underwent five operations within eight days, with two surgeries lasting for more than 12 hours.
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