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Successful Surgery for Deelan & Special Call for Lifesaving Funding

March 3, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

All Smiles After Another Successful Heart Surgery!

It was all smiles after another successful heart surgery here in Istanbul. Deelan’s surgery was a “total correction” – though he is still in ICU on a treatment of nitric oxide to bring down the pressure in his lungs.

In addition to being a by-product of cigarette smoke and rush hour traffic – not to mention a body building supplement – nitric oxide is used in pediatric intensive care. From the source of all online wisdom, Wikipedia:

The endothelium (inner lining) of blood vessels uses nitric oxide to signal the surrounding smooth muscle to relax, thus resulting in vasodilation and increasing blood flow.

and

Nitric oxide is considered an anti-anginal drug: it causes vasodilation, which can help with ischemic pain known as angina by decreasing the cardiac workload. By dilating the veins there is less blood returned to the heart per cycle. This decreases the amount of volume that the heart has to pump.

Nitric oxide should not be confused with “laughing gas” – or, more officially, nitrous oxide – N2O.

Nitric oxide is also very expensive. In fact, we’ve had to use it already on Muhammed and Baroof. In addition to normal surgery costs (which is essential to repair the CAUSE of pulmonary hypertension), NO can undo the previous effects of the now-repaired cause. To fix the cause and not seek to reverse the effects is to leave the net outcome the same.

We spent $2,000 per child on nitric oxide, for a total of $6,000. As much as the surgery itself, this has really proven to be the stuff that saves lives. So today I’m going to ask that you find a way to give generously to the Lifesaving Nitric Oxide Fund to pay down Muhammed, Baroof, and Deelan’s additional costs and to pave the way for future children who will need this treatment.



Molecule of the Year (1992), Nitric Oxide
To save lives through the very specific provision of nitric oxide, please contribute your desired amount below. One container of nitric oxide costs us approximately $2,000.

Follow Deelan on Twitter: @DeelanKameran. Subscribe to Deelan’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Deelan’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Muhammed Resting, Intubated in ICU After ‘Total Correction’

February 26, 2010 by Jeremy · 1 Comment 

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The words “total correction” bring a great deal of joy to our ears every time we hear them! The doctors here have repeatedly found highly complex cases unlike anything they see elsewhere in the world when working on our kids from Iraq. So every total correction is that much more exciting!

But as we’ve said before, Muhammed was rushed to us due to his extremely high pulmonary pressures. Things seem to be under control right now in ICU, but these things have a propensity for going south quickly. Please keep Muhammed, his mother in Istanbul, and his anxious father in Iraq in your prayers.


Isn’t it amazing to watch life-saving in progress? We are able to do this because people like you give $10, $25, and $50 – or whatever they could – to impact the future of kids in Iraq.
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Follow Muhammed Adnan on Twitter: @MuhammedAdnan. Subscribe to Muhammed’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Muhammed’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Total Correction for Muhammed!

February 25, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, Turkey

Doctors accomplished the total correction they were hoping for with Muhammed. But he came to us with extremely high pulmonary pressure (in his lungs) so the coming days in ICU will be incredibly important.

EMF ImagesSpecial thanks to Erica Fischer of EMF Images for partnering with us to save Muhammed’s life. At the suggestion of EMF’s Erica Fischer, Cameron and Ben (left) donated the sitting fee for their engagement pictures to the Preemptive Love Coalition to help fund Muhammed’s surgery. This ongoing partnership with EMF promises to save a lot of lives in Iraq and engage the hearts of many who thought they were just signing up for EMF’s great photography!

We know there are hundreds of you out there doing amazing stuff like this to save lives. Sometimes we just don’t know what you’re up to! Contact us.

Follow Muhammed Adnan on Twitter: @MuhammedAdnan. Subscribe to Muhammed’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Muhammed’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Baby Muhammed Adnan Needs Urgent Surgery

January 23, 2010 by Jeremy · Comments Off 

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Mohammed in the PLC Office

This little guy, Mohammed, came to see us in our office a few days ago (with his parents… not by himself). For a very sick baby, he is remarkably smiling and happy. He was such a joy to have in our office; brightened our day and inspired us to keep pushing forward in our life-saving, hope-giving work!

His parents are friends of little Danar Sami‘s parents, whom we sent to surgery a few weeks ago. Mohammed’s father told us in our office last week that he will do whatever he can and is prepared to give all he has – $5,000 savings – to send his son to his highly urgent operation before rising pulmonary pressure leave him inoperable.

Mohammed is scheduled for surgery in the next few weeks. We are urgently collecting money for his surgery because doctors say that waiting any longer may leave him inoperable, facing imminent death. What a chance to make a profound difference in the life of a child and his family!

ADOPT MOHAMMED’S HEALING

Donate the amount of your choice to Mohammed by entering it in the field below. All donations help the Preemptive Love Coalition send Mohammed (and any others in his group) to life-saving heart surgery.



Delshad Now Fully Funded!

November 19, 2007 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

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Delshad, 5 years old

Delshad has a hole between the ventricles of his heart, and was singled out by doctors at the October screening in Jordan as a child who needs surgery in the near future, before pulmonary hypertension would leave him inoperable. His visa for travel has already been approved, and thanks to your continued advocacy and purchases, BSSL contributed almost 40% of the necessary funds and he will be headed to surgery this week! Sometimes we cannot believe this is actually working!

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