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Heartbreak Mother as Daughter Shunt Meltdown Stuns Doctors
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26163, member: 2262"] Six-year-old Sainabou Bah has a special condition. Her head grew very big when she was just a baby. This makes life hard for her and her mom, Haddy Jobe. Sainabou cannot walk by herself because her head is too heavy for her legs. Her mom must carry her everywhere. When mom feels tired, Sainabou sits in a wheelchair or lies down to rest. The problem started when Sainabou was only two months old. Since then, Haddy has taken her daughter to the hospital every Thursday. They used to visit EFSTH Hospital, but they now go to Ndemban Hospital. When Sainabou was very little, doctors put a special tube in her head to help her. This tube worked well for a time. The tube stopped working, and Sainabou felt pain in her head. She cannot sleep well and sometimes faints. Haddy cannot work because she must care for Sainabou all day. The father, Musa Bah, works building walls with bricks. He tries hard to make money for his family of twelve people. Haddy asks for help from anyone who can. She says her heart breaks when she sees her daughter hurt. If you want to help Sainabou, you can call her parents at 6739890, 2584805, or 7075521. [/QUOTE]
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