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| Doctor who operated Sunita claimed he had helped the family | | | Jammu June 9 Sunita’s pain has become a mystery for the medical circles as she is in post operation pains and in addition to this, the things are becoming bad to worse for her. Like a shuttle cock she is being moved between SMGS and GMC for her ongoing investigations to pinpoint the troubling spot. For Bachitra Singh and his daughter Sunita couched in the Bed 12 in Ward 7 at SMGS Jammu the things have not changed yet after the operation. She thought her troubles will be gone after operation while her father dreamt that with this installment on medicines he will be able to buy a smile for his daughter. Dreams as the word itself suggests remains always unfulfilled and in this case also they shattered like a glass in a post-operative condition the girl is still on bed. Is it ‘omenrious’ or movement of unlucky stars whatever we need to call but we ought to treat it as a special case, Dr Rajinder Naggar who operated the girl said. In a total defensive manner Dr Naggar swearing Almighty said, “ I was completely moved by the poor economic conditions of the family and thus I went ahead in an initiate to help them.’ I really want to help them thus I suggested to go to Katra and consult Gynaecologist Dr R. Lal and even decided to operate upon her, he said. He however admitted that no consultant has told the family about the congenial defect of the girl but all were bothered about her pain. ‘She has some sort of ovarian cyst after opening the abdomen we found it was a typical case thus we referred her to GMC Jammu and I myself have accompanied the family to Jammu and got them admitted for further treatment, he said. Dr Naggar also mentioned that she even has abnormal intestines with a very complexed feature and also missing kidney but has a abnormal feature on besides her bladder, he added. He lamented he did all this to help a poor family but doesn’t know who infused this idea in their minds as he even kept the girl in clinic and also sought medicines from medical representatives also to share their burden.
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