The baby boy needs an expensive genetic blood test and can only drink a special kind of formula milk. Navin Khianey for The National
The baby boy needs an expensive genetic blood test and can only drink a special kind of formula milk. Navin Khianey for The National
The baby boy needs an expensive genetic blood test and can only drink a special kind of formula milk. Navin Khianey for The National
The baby boy needs an expensive genetic blood test and can only drink a special kind of formula milk. Navin Khianey for The National

UAE helping hands: Parents cannot afford special formula milk for disabled newborn


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ABU DHABI // The Syrian parents of two children with disabilities are asking for financial support to help cover the cost of ­medicine.

H S has a daughter aged 15 and a two-month-old son, both of whom suffer from mental disabilities and hereditary illnesses. They need regular medication.

“My wife and I are cousins, and before the birth of my son doctors told us that he might suffer from a hereditary disease,” the 45-year-old schoolteacher said.

“My daughter is now 15 but has the mental capacity of a three-year old.

“Thankfully, she has no physical difficulties.”

However, his young son cannot digest regular formula milk and he is unable to be breastfed.

The boy requires a special ­formula but the family does not have health insurance, so meeting the cost is a problem.

“Thankfully, the hospital agreed to treat my children for free and cover the medication,” H S said.

The hospital cannot pay for the formula milk his son needs to survive and H S does not have the means to pay for it.

“A donor paid for two months’ of formula but now the money has run out and we can’t afford to buy this milk,” he said.

It costs about Dh1,500 for one month’s worth of formula. “Every year it’s around Dh15,500 which I can’t afford,” H S says.

Also, doctors told him his children needed a blood test which had to be sent abroad to determine which gene had been affected and how they could help the children lead a normal life.

“My kids might finally get a chance to get better,” H S said, but the blood test costs Dh7,000 for each child. “I can barely afford our basic necessities each month.”

The father has six children and supports family in Syria.

“I’ve never asked for any money from anyone and always managed till the end of every month but when any additional expenses come up, I can’t afford it.”

H S also owes a government hospital Dh24,000 for the delivery of two of his children.

“All my expenses are signed and stamped by a government hospital,” he said.

“We will not receive any of the money ourselves.

“We are in desperate need for any donations and it all goes to the hospital’s account and not to my account.”

H S was asked by the hospital to apply to charities for donations to pay for his son’s formula milk and the gene test.

“They told me to come to them immediately if a donor came forward so they could do the test and send it abroad.”

Hisham Al Zahrani, manager of social services at Dar Al Ber Society, said: “Donations are this family’s only hope for the well-being of their children.

“We hope that the community will come forward and help this family.”

salnuwais@thenational.ae

• To help H S and his family, call the hotline on 0502955999, or send a WhatsApp message to the same number. Donations can be made by ­depositing money in Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank account, Iban number AE9805 000 000 000 11530734 or Dubai Islamic Bank account, Iban number AE8002 4000 352 0443 1952 01.