Both family and friends carry out self-management activities to gather the financial resources necessary for him to recover.
Juliano MurilloIt is a 3-year-old boy, who this Friday, December 3, was diagnosed with a brain tumor; before this, Silvia Pinargote, The child’s mother says that he liked to play, that he entertained himself and liked to run, that he was seen as a happy and calm child; however, for more than two weeks his health has been affected by the presence of constant vomiting.
It indicates that on Monday, November 22, Juliano began to vomit, while he was in the company of his grandmother, in TonchigüeThis situation worried his family despite the fact that at first it was believed that it was a stomach problem, despite this the vomiting did not stop so he was taken to a pediatrician, in the Muisne hospital.
No improvement
When they observed that Juliano did not improve and despite the fact that he was discharged, and that it was presumed that it was a gastroenteritis, they went to the hospital of Atacames, Faced with this situation, they began to insist Delfina Torres Hospital, until November 28, when he was given a pass to this hospital.
Through the X-ray they did not find anything, so he went through the diagnosis of a gastroenterologist, a ophthalmologist, a otolaryngologist; specialists who could not find the origin of the disease, so finally a neurologist approached and requested an X-ray, which in the end was performed through a private institution, using the resources of the parents.
But to carry out the X-ray, the ambulance was expected from the Ecu 911 Integrated Security Service, which did not arrive, so it was transferred in a private vehicle. Once the X-ray was done, the relatives waited with uncertainty for the results, in which the neurologist in charge informed them that Juliano had a brain tumor and ventricular hydrocephalus.
No medicine
Currently the family awaits the notification of transfer to the Baca Ortiz hospital, where it will be evaluated if it is a benign or malignant tumorDespite the fact that they have been told that the facilities are saturated, he adds that they have been mentioned that in this hospital there is also a shortage of medicine, which Silvia Pinargote evidenced in each hospital where he was with his son, as he assures that he had to buy syringes, saline solution and a series of supplies.
Friends and family have started activities, such as food sales, to bring together the economic resources necessary for your treatment. Parents say that at present they do not have a stable job, so they even had to leave Emeralds and move to the canton Carmen, in the province of Manabi.