
We all celebrated when Randheersinh got his first bike. But I never imagined that joyous moment would one day turn into a nightmare.
My name is Jyoti Pisal, and I am reaching out with a humble request to save the life of my 20-year-old son, Randheersinh.
On 13th August, my son met with a terrible accident. He was on his bike when the accident occurred, leaving him with a severe brain injury and internal bleeding. Since then, he has been admitted to the ICU at Gangamai Hospital, Solapur, where he is battling for his life every single day.
I watch him in the ICU from a distance. I long to hug my son and take him home. Never in my life did I imagine that, as a single mother, I would be fighting this battle alongside him.
He always tells me, “Mumma, don’t worry, I will always make you proud.” My son is my world. My entire day and life revolve around him. And today, in the ICU, he needs your help along with my prayers.

Health Update
Currently, Randheersinh remains drowsy. He can’t control his body movements either.
The doctors have put him on antibiotics, anti-epileptics, nebulisation, antacids, physiotherapy, and brain supportive care. They have further advised higher antibiotics, supportive symptomatic drugs, and continued physiotherapy to aid his recovery.
The treatment is urgent and critical. Without timely medical support, his chances of recovery will be severely affected.

Here’s how you can support:
Donate to Randheersinh’s treatment on ImpactGuru.
Share his story with your friends, family, and on social media to bring in more support

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तुम्ही कशी मदत करू शकता ते येथे आहे:
रणधीरसिंह यांच्या उपचारांसाठी देणगी देण्यासाठी, इम्पॅक्टगुरूला भेट द्या.
त्यांच्यासाठी अधिक मदत मिळवण्यासाठी त्यांची कहाणी तुमच्या मित्रांसोबत, कुटुंबासह आणि प्रत्येक सोशल मीडिया प्लॅटफॉर्मवर शेअर करा.
The goal amount of the campaign may be higher than the attached estimates to address and aid the post-hospitalization expenses/contingencies including but not limited to prolonged medication, diagnostics, rehabilitation therapies, and follow-up doctor visits/consultations which vary from disease to disease.