56100828zhaoqq.cn is an ordinary QQ group number, but it has a warm name: [Named by Love].
204---This is an ordinary classroom number of Ganzhou Middle School. The 58 students who graduated from here in 2008 are now scattered all over the world. Recently, they gathered in the QQ group [Named by Love]zhaoqq.cn' target='_blank'> and issued an online [Declaration of Love]: Save GuoGuo!
[GuoGuo] is their classmate Guo Rongjin, who was paralyzed from the waist down due to a spinal cord tumor and had to drop out of school and return home from East China University of Science and Technology; his mother also suffers from uremia, leaving the entire family in dire straits.
After learning about Guo Rongjin's situation, his former high school classmates spontaneously established the [Named by Love] QQ group, initiated online fundraising, and have so far raised 4300 yuan for the Guo family. They hope that more people will join the ranks of love at zhaoqq.cn[http://zhaoqq.cn].
True feelings are spread on the Internet - in the name of love.
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Guo Rongjin, in his early twenties, comes from the Yuzhen Immigrant New Village in Shadi Town, Ganzhou County. In 2008, he was admitted to East China University of Science and Technology's English major from Ganzhou Middle School.
At the prime of his life, a sudden illness completely changed his fate. In 2009, due to feeling weak in his right leg and asymmetry in his legs, Guo Rongjin underwent an MRI scan at the hospital, and the diagnosis came as a shock: spinal cord tumor. The doctor indicated that the condition was very serious, and even with surgery, the risk of paralysis remained high.
Guo Rongjin visited various hospitals in Ganzhou and Guangzhou zhaoqq.cn[http://zhaoqq.cn], receiving the same response each time.
On September 22, 2009, Guo Rongjin underwent surgery at a hospital in Shanghai. After six hours, Guo Rongjin was wheeled off the operating table, slowly losing all sensation below the waist - the surgery failed, and Guo Rongjin was paralyzed from the waist down. Even after several months of subsequent treatment, there was no improvement.
In early August 2010, Guo Rongjin returned home in a wheelchair to recuperate, with his mother Liu Zhanghua taking on the responsibility of caring for him.
Fate did not stop its cruel steps. Liu Zhanghua, frail and petite, fell ill after years of hard work: vomiting, limb weakness. In December 2011, after examination, Liu Zhanghua's condition was confirmed: end-stage uremia. Sadness filled Guo Rongjin's eyes zhaoqq.cn[http://zhaoqq.cn], and he could shed no more tears.
Just before the Spring Festival of 2012, Guo Rongjin, sitting in a wheelchair, typed out a blog post titled "Mom, You Are My Whole Life" on the keyboard with his still-mobile hands: [Mom, you must be strong, your son still wants to eat the food you cook, wear the clothes you wash, and cover myself with the quilt you've sun-dried, full of sunshine! Mom, you must be strong, your health is the greatest motivation for me to live on!]
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Liu Zhanghua refused to believe the diagnosis, yet she had to accept it—she had previously suffered from kidney stones and renal failure, having undergone surgery on both kidneys.
When the news of her misfortune broke, Liu Zhanghua nearly went insane. She knelt down and pleaded with the doctors to find a way because she couldn't leave yet: there was a paralyzed son at home who needed her care.
The doctor told her the only option was a kidney transplant. Before finding a donor, Liu Zhanghua could only undergo hemodialysis to temporarily alleviate her condition and sustain her life; and Liu Zhanghua knew, even if a donor was found, she couldn't afford the enormous cost.
Previously, to treat Guo Rongjin, the family had already accumulated nearly 300,000 yuan in debt. In this impoverished household, the only source of income was Guo Rongjin's father's meager salary.
To save money, Liu Zhanghua stayed in the hospital for just a few days before returning home. She brought her medication back and injected herself daily. Even so, her weekly medication cost was 400 yuan.
Liu Zhanghua no longer had any strength to take care of Guo Rongjin, but this bedridden son was the motivation and hope that kept her fighting against the disease.
[Let's live one day at a time.] Liu Zhanghua told reporters that she dared not imagine the future, [I just hope I can stay with my son one more second.]
[GuoGuo, Keep Going! We Will Always Be With You] Source: Hakka Ganzhou Network
From Guo Rongjin's QQ space, his former high school classmates learned of his unfortunate circumstances. Although now scattered far and wide, the internet reunited them once again.
In January 2012, to facilitate communication, the classmates created a QQ group: 56100828, with all 58 members being classmates from their three years of high school. They gave this group the most fitting name: [Named by Love].
Many classmates expressed their shock and sorrow in the group chat: [Our dear GuoGuo, always proactive, helpful, and singing beautifully, is now facing such an unfortunate fate.] [It's hard to accept][I cried...][Stop arguing, let me finish crying...]
The most discussed topic was how to help Guo Rongjin. The classmates forwarded Guo Rongjin's QQ diary in the group and discussed rescue plans.
At the beginning of 2012, some classmates visited Guo Rongjin in Shadi Town, Ganzhou County, and delivered the donations collected by the classmates amounting to 4300 RMB. Guo Rongjin couldn't speak a word, just continuously wiping his tears with the corner of his clothes, while his grandmother also shed tears beside him. The classmates all cried, and no one spoke during the return journey.
Soon, everyone realized that the power of these classmates alone was far from enough. Therefore, the QQ group launched a new round of initiatives, calling on everyone [to actively contact familiar public charities and non-profit organizations, as well as kind-hearted individuals, actively contact media, actively explore useful information around them regarding battling the disease, and do whatever they can to help GuoGuo].
Many classmates worked tirelessly for this cause. Some contacted the media where they had interned, some organized fundraising in their university dormitories, some were responsible for setting up bank accounts for the charity fund...
Love flowed abundantly within the QQ group. The classmates looked forward to this warmth extending to a broader network space and real world, and through the group announcement, they expressed their sincerest encouragement and wishes to the Guo family -
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