Six-month-old Daniel Goberdhan is in need of
urgent palliative surgery in the form of a Blalock-Taussig shunt, which is currently
not available in Guyana.
The operation has to be done overseas and his
parents cannot afford to finance the surgery. They
are appealing to the public to assist with the
required US$9,200 towards saving Daniel’s life. Through
the Three Rivers Foundation, Goberdhan will be
operated on in India. The operation costs
US$6,500 and airfare
for one parent is US$2,700.

Daniel’s father, Andrew Prashad, who is a painter,
explained that his son’s liver is situated where
the heart is supposed to be while his heart is on
the right side and the stream that is supposed to be
between the heart and liver is at the bottom left of
his abdomen.
He noted that this was revealed by an ultrasound
done in Trinidad and Tobago.
A cardiology evaluation was conducted by Dr. Diane
Alexander in the twin-island republic on August 25,
2011 and confirmed that Daniel has a complex
cyanotic congenital heart disease. It was noted that
the surgery cannot be done in Trinidad and Tobago.
Prashad noted that Daniel’s condition is
worsening. The child was born with the medical
complication.
The man stated that Daniel undergoes treatment at
the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation every
three weeks, but this will no longer be sufficient
to ensure a long life. The discomfort caused from
the sickness has Daniel constantly crying, vomiting,
heated and sweating. The father added that whenever
Daniel is irritated, which is quite frequently, he
gets blue.
Prashad noted that if anyone wants to contribute
towards saving Daniel’s life, they can contact the
family on telephone numbers 233-2001 and 657-3481.
In addition, money can be deposited to Guyana Bank
of Trade and Industry account # S1IA187342.
Wednesday,
September 14, 2011