aG3V9w9p 发表于 2025-8-2 11:37:07

母亲患脑梗死瘫痪,家庭无收入难承治疗费,您的援手就是希望,盼助

母亲患脑梗死瘫痪,家庭无收入难承治疗费,您的援手就是希望,盼助

求助人的故事

大家好,我叫李玉林,来自陕西省榆林市子洲县苗家坪镇张家湾村。此刻,我坐在母亲王学兰的病床边,看着她半边不能动的身体,心里像压了块沉甸甸的石头。74 岁的母亲,一辈子在田里操劳,如今却因为一场意外摔跤,被【脑梗死】困住了手脚,连坐起来都成了奢望。

母亲是个普通的农民,一辈子跟土地打交道,手上的老茧磨了一层又一层。这几年她岁数大了,没了收入来源,身体也一年不如一年,总说头昏,胳膊腿又疼又麻,腿脚也不太方便。我总劝她别再下地了,可她闲不住,说 “趁还能动,多给家里拾掇点”。
一个月前的早上,母亲说头晕得厉害,刚想扶着墙站稳,就 “咚” 地一声摔在地上,再也站不起来。我吓得赶紧抱起她,她嘴里哼哼着,半边身子却怎么也动不了。送到医院检查,结果是【脑梗死】。医生说,母亲半边身体瘫痪了,得住院治疗,后续还需要漫长的康复,能不能恢复还不好说。

住院这些天,母亲的精神状态越来越差,浑身没力气,说话都费劲。她总拉着我的手,含糊不清地说 “玉林,咱回家吧”。我知道她是心疼钱,可医生说现在正是治疗的关键期,一旦中断,之前的努力就白费了。

我们家本就普通,以前我能外出务工挣点钱,勉强维持家用。可母亲生病后,她吃喝拉撒都得人照顾,我根本走不开,只能辞了工守在医院,家里彻底没了收入来源。住院费、药费、检查费,每天都在花钱,手里的积蓄早就见了底,亲戚朋友能借的也都借遍了。

母亲辛苦了一辈子,没享过几天清福,我怎么能眼睁睁看着她因为没钱耽误治疗?可后期的康复治疗是笔不小的开销,针灸、理疗、康复训练,哪样都少不了钱。我现在连给母亲买瓶牛奶的钱都要算计着,实在不知道该去哪凑钱了。看着母亲躺在床上,眼神里的无助,我心里像被刀割一样。她操劳了一辈子,拉扯我长大不容易,现在该我照顾她了,我却连治疗费都凑不齐。

 

尽管我有一万个不愿意麻烦大家,只是这次,对于一个贫苦的家庭来说,对抗病魔医疗费用实在是一座无法逾越的大山,哪怕是希望就在前方可我们却举步维艰! 我知道大家的每一分钱都来之不易,也知道任何言语上的感激都很苍白,但我还是希望大家帮我们转发和证实,争取为我母亲筹得多一些爱心和善款,让后续能得以治疗!感恩所有的好心人,希望你们能一生平安、幸福!恳请各位好心人士伸手相助!感恩!

再次感谢各位爱心人士的无私帮助!
 
祝大家身体健康,家庭幸福!

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RobertoRaree 发表于 2025-8-2 14:23:19

Here’s how to see this week’s double meteor shower

Sky-gazers may get a good chance to see fireballs streak across the night sky this week. Two meteor showers — the Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids — will reach their peak and another is ramping up.
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The Alpha Capricornids meteor shower, which is best known for producing very bright meteors called fireballs that may look like shooting stars, will be most visible at 1 a.m. ET Wednesday, according to Robert Lunsford, fireball report coordinator for the American Meteor Society. Its radiant — the point at which the meteor streaks seem to originate — is in the Capricorn constellation.
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The Alpha Capricornids are visible all over the world but are usually best seen from the Southern Hemisphere, in places such as Australia and Africa, according to Bill Cooke, the lead for NASA’s Meteoroid Environments Office. These meteors are expected to appear at a rate of three to five per hour. If you are viewing from the Northern Hemisphere, keep your eyes low along the southern sky to catch a glimpse.

If you stay up later, you’ll be able to see the Southern Delta Aquariids reach peak activity at 3 a.m. ET on Wednesday, said Lunsford. The Southern Delta Aquariids, which also are most visible in the Southern Hemisphere, make for a stronger shower than the Capricornids; people located in parts of the Northern Hemisphere such as the US can expect to view up to 10 to 15 meteors per hour, while those in the Southern Hemisphere may see 20 to 25 per hour.
The Aquariids appear to stream from the southern part of the Aquarius constellation, which is around 40 degrees east of the Capricorn constellation, according to Lunsford: “They’re going to kind of do a battle, shooting back and forth at each other.”

Both showers will be visible through August 13, though there is some disagreement about the date on which their peaks will occur. While experts at the American Meteor Society say peak activity will occur Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning, those at NASA say it will happen Wednesday night going into Thursday.

“The time of a meteor shower peak is not constant from year-to-year. It can vary by plus or minus a day or two,” Cooke said.

But missing the peak, according to Lunsford, is nothing to fret about. “It’s not a real sharp peak …You can go out (on) the 31st or the 29th and see pretty much the same activity.”

For the best viewing, avoid areas with bright lights and objects that could obscure your view of the sky, such as tall trees or buildings. Picking a spot with a higher altitude, like a mountain or hill, may make it easier to spot these showers.
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