A Sugery That Shouldn't Be Neglected

When I was still a little kid, I had a toothache that got worse as the months progressed. A few dentists came to my school to do a dental checkup for the students. One of them inspected the tooth and advised me to do a dental fill-up, and when I told my mum, she was like "you're too young for that!"Well, a few years later, I had that tooth removed, and I figured I'd have still had my tooth if I had done a fill-up as a dentist advised.

This experience made me recognize the importance of addressing issues before they get worse.

I'm saying this because I had got a message from my kid sister about my younger brother. It appears he's got hydrocele and needs surgery to fix it.

I heard nothing from him—although he's not the type of teenager that likes to complain or inform everyone about his problems—and I felt disappointed about that.

The worse part is mum didn't have the funds to pay for the surgery, and I didn't want him to stay any longer in pain.

I had to send something to mum for my little brother's surgery. I didn't care that I had to go deep into my savings. I was willing to do whatever it takes to see he's well-taken care of and this problem doesn't develop further.

This is the little I could do for someone I care about.

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