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Son saved by homemade ventilator in China


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Wang and her husband Fu Minzu took turns for years pumping the device to help their son Fu Xuepeng breathe, as they could not afford the fees for him to be cared for in hospital after he was paralysed in a motorbike crash.

The couple's hands became deformed from two years of pumping the device thousands of times a day, media reports said, but their load was lightened after they built a primitive mechanical ventilator with help from relatives.

Pictures show the rusty, oil-flecked machine, which incorporates a plastic milk bottle, standing on wooden tables held in place with slabs of rock and connected by tube to their son, who lies in bed wearing a red hat to protect him from the cold.

Even after building the machine, to avoid paying expensive electricity bills the couple kept up their hand-pumping routine during the day, as well as providing round the clock care for their son, who is paralysed but conscious.

After they were widely circulated in Chinese media, the images prompted a flurry of donations to the couple who are from a village in Huangyan district in the eastern province of Zhejiang.

These included cash and a modern ventilator sent by a Beijing company.

China has vastly expanded health insurance schemes in rural areas over the last decade, but payouts are still low, leaving severely or chronically ill patients dependent on family members to pay their medical bills.

The couple "never think of giving up, not for one second," Fu Minzu told the China Daily newspaper. "No parents would give up on their child as long as there is a slight chance of living."


Son saved by homemade ventilator in China | News.com.au

@Chinese-Dragon
@wanglaokan
@shuttler
@beijingwalker

Why didn't any of you guys post this ? Apparently, this has been floating around in your media for a while now.
 
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The couple "never think of giving up, not for one second," Fu Minzu told the China Daily newspaper. "No parents would give up on their child as long as there is a slight chance of living."

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No normal, sane parents would give up on their child as long as there is a slight chance of living.
 
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Great post and respect to the parents for their perseverance and endevour :tup:
 
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People here on PDF don't really like positive news stories, such threads rarely go beyond one page.

Flame threads on the other hand go 40 pages easily.

Great story though. :cheers:

No nate, we do like them.of course they're not that popular amonsgt the members, but plz do post them.
 
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Read this in today's newspaper.

This is the extent parents go for their children.
 
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Son saved by homemade ventilator in China

Son saved by homemade ventilator in China | News.com.au

@Chinese-Dragon
@wanglaokan
@shuttler
@beijingwalker

Why didn't any of you guys post this ? Apparently, this has been floating around in your media for a while now.

I think you are so trivial blaming us for not posting this news.

It was in the Chinese media on CCTV news several days ago. Do you guys know Chinese?

There are plenty of heroic, passionate and caring events in our media and net. One primary school teacher used her body to block a car which was rushing towards her students crossing the road. Her life saved, limbs unfortunately amputated. Donations and love pouring from everywhere in the Country.

In addition there are just too many indian trolls here for us to handle

Also you are quoting it from an Australian media which I am not used to reading
 
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Read this in today's newspaper.

This is the extent parents go for their children.

Don't you mean sane parents?

I think you are so trivial blaming us for not posting this news.

It was in the Chinese media on CCTV news several days ago. Do you guys know Chinese?

There are plenty of heroic, passionate and caring events in our media and net. One primary school teacher used her body to block a car which was rushing towards her students crossing the road. Her life saved, limbs unfortunately amputated. Donations and love pouring from everywhere in the Country.

In addition there are just too many indian trolls here for us to handle

Also you are quoting it from an Australian media which I am not used to reading

Most of us don't understand Chinese so we don't see/read anything from China. Except the manual given with gadgets which are made in China.
 
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Most of us don't understand Chinese so we don't see/read anything from China. Except the manual given with gadgets which are made in China.

Then its your problem!The OP is nuts blaming us for not posting the news of an Aussie media which we seldom read.
 
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