Online game: Wife wants to sell her kidney to save her husband suffering from uremia

by sznstejx3q3 on 2012-03-03 10:56:50

Speaking of the hardship couple, Zhang Shujie and Dong Haigui, those who have helped them will remember. The Hanshufang Novel Reading Network - Free Novel Reading Network, txt e-books available at www.hanshufang.com offers more chapters with faster updates. In order to treat Dong Haigui's illness, Zhang Shujie has exhausted all possible methods. Now they are in trouble again as Dong Haigui has not received a kidney source yet and Zhang Shujie's shoe stall business is sluggish. Dong Haigui may be forced to stop dialysis soon, while Zhang Shujie once again kneels on the street in Xi'an Road.

Hanshufang novel website www.hanshufang.com promotes "White Lotus". Due to severe rheumatism, Zhang Shujie's legs cannot bend, but she still knelt down for half an hour. Only a few people gathered around her, and no one offered money. Someone told her that selling human organs is illegal. Hearing this, Zhang Shujie cried: "What about Haigui's dialysis fee next week?"

Zhang Shujie was afraid of being arrested for illegal activities and leaving her husband unattended, so she quietly packed up her "stall" and aimlessly walked in the busy area while crying and calling the newspaper: "Please help Haigui again!"

"This time he inquired everywhere about where to buy euthanasia drugs," Zhang Shujie said. This is Dong Haigui's second attempt at suicide. The first attempt occurred on the night when Zhang Shujie begged for the first time...

After 2010's Labor Day, Dong Haigui's condition worsened and Zhang Shujie had no money left. But the doctor said if Dong Haigui stopped dialysis even once, it could lead to his death. Zhang Shujie bought a red cloth, wrote words on it, and knelt down with her seriously ill husband on the bustling Xi'an Road... That evening, Dong Haigui disappeared and left a note saying: "Sujie, don't look for me anymore, I can't drag you down any longer." Zhang Shujie later found her husband at Fushun Bay and persuaded him to return.

This time, the two faced the same predicament again, and Zhang Shujie was determined to do everything in her power to keep her husband alive.

If her husband were gone, she would still guard their "home".

Losing a child, getting divorced, returning to her former husband suffering from uremia... At 42 years old, Zhang Shujie married Dong Haigui 18 years ago. She rented a house and made money by cleaning cesspools. Due to long-term malnutrition, her newborn only lived for 41 days before dying, and she lost her right to be a mother. To allow Dong Haigui to have offspring, Zhang Shujie chose to divorce. When she learned that Haigui had uremia, she resolutely returned to his side and took care of him without hesitation.

In the past three years, the couple has endured various hardships together. Many kind-hearted people were moved by their true feelings and donated money to them. Zhang Shujie recorded every donation: A boss from Liaoyang donated over 30,000 yuan, Tang Jie from Dalian Lions Club donated 5,000 yuan, the previous kneeling begging raised over 4,000 yuan, and after media reports, citizens donated over 10,000 yuan... All these funds were used for Dong Haigui's dialysis and treatment fees. Meanwhile, Zhang Shujie also ran a small shoe store named "Chasing Happiness" to maintain their living.

However, the shoe store business was very poor, and Zhang Shujie couldn't sell a pair of shoes for several days. "If we can't raise enough money, Haigui will lose his life." Dong Haigui is currently waiting for a kidney source, and Zhang Shujie prays for the "kidney source" to come sooner. Before then, she must earn money for her husband's dialysis, which means the end of Dong Haigui's life if he stops dialysis.

A reporter once asked Zhang Shujie: "What will you do if Dong Haigui leaves?" Zhang Shujie calmly replied: "I will continue to guard our 'home' and strive to repay the debts incurred from his medical treatment." Zhang Shujie will spend her entire life thanking the kind-hearted people who helped them.

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By reporter Zhang Lu and intern Zhao Yang