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Dedicated Parents Want To Donate One Eye Each So Their Baby Can See The World

"My husband and I do not mind being blind in one eye so that our son can have a brighter future.”

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A Young Couple Wants To Donate One Eye Each To Their Baby Boy To Give Him The Gift Of Sight

A COUPLE plan to donate one eye each to their 17-month-old son so that he can see, Harian Metro reported.

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17-Month-Old Khairil Mikhail's Left Eye Is Blind While His Right Eye Is Impaired

Doctors told Yus Nurlina Mohd Yusuf, 25, and Khairul Syafiq Azmi, 27, that Khairil Mikhail’s left eye was not functioning while his right eye was impaired.

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His Parents, 25-Year-Old Yus Nurlina Mohd Yusuf And 27-Year-Old Khairul Syafiq Azmi, Say They Don't Mind Being Blind In One Eye So Their Son Can Have A Brighter Future

27-Year-Old Khairul Syafiq Azmi and his son.

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His mother Yus told Harian Metro: "My husband and I do not mind being blind in one eye so that our son can have a brighter future.”

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The Boy Was Diagnosed With A Bacterial Infection At 25-Days-Old, Resulting In A Host Of Medical Conditions He Currently Suffers From

Khairil’s medical issues started when he was diagnosed with having a bacterial infection in his lungs at just 25 days.

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Every Week, Khairil Has To Visit Three Different Hospitals In Malacca, KL And Seremban To Treat His Eye, Seizures And Growth Issues

The Tuanku Jaafar Hospital in Seremban.

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Baby Khairil Mikhail also has a host of other medical issues, for which he is undergoing treatment at hospitals in Malacca, KL and Seremban.

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“He has to go to Tuanku Jaafar Hospital for eye treatment, Malacca Hospital to treat his seizures and Kuala Lumpur Hospital to treat his growth issues,” she explained.

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Before This, The Dedicated Parents Had To Send Khairil To His Medical Appointment Via Public Bus

Before that, the couple had to take Khairil by bus to each of his medical appointments.

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Thankfully, A Kind Samaritan Donated RM8,000 For The Family To Buy A Used Car So They Could Independently Take Their Son For Treatment

Yus said that a kind stranger had donated RM8,000 to the family to buy a used car so that they could take their son for his treatment.

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