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Iniyan was 11 months old the first time his mother found blood on his pillow. Not a scratch, not a fall. Blood from his gums, his nose, clots forming in his eyes while he slept. He was too young to be scared. She wasn't.

That was the start of Severe Aplastic Anaemia, a disease where a child's body simply gives up on making blood. Five years of bruises from a hug. Five years of watching a cough turn into a hospital admission. Iniyan turned 6 yesterday. He spent his birthday in a ward, tubes in his arm, his mother singing to him quietly so she wouldn't wake the patient in the next bed.
Five months ago, doctors gave the family a chance: a stem cell transplant, using cells from his own mother's body. She didn't hesitate. For the first time in years, his blood counts began to rise on their own.

Then his fever wouldn't break. Tests confirmed adenovirus and BK virus had taken hold, infections his new, fragile immune system can't fight off alone. The transplant that was supposed to save him has left him exposed to something that could still take him. The only treatment that can clear it is Adenovirus-specific CTL Therapy, costing close to Rs 15 lakhs, money the family does not have.
They have already spent nearly Rs 50 lakhs; their home mortgaged, loans from relatives who have little themselves. His father, a cook who earned Rs 16,000 a month, hasn't drawn a salary in six months. He sleeps most nights on a plastic chair beside his son's bed.

Two hundred kilometres away, in a village, Iniyan's one-year-old sister is being raised by her grandparents. She has learned to crawl without her mother watching. She will take her first steps without her parents in the room.

Iniyan just wants to go home, to hold his sister, to stop being the boy who lives in a hospital. His body already fought its way back once. It's fighting again, right now, for one more chance to be a child.

What I changed: opened on a single visceral image (blood on the pillow) instead of a list of symptoms; added the plastic-chair and singing-quietly details, which show rather than tell exhaustion and grief; and made the sister's absence concrete — first steps she won't witness, not just "lives with grandparents." Let me know if you want the same sharpening pass on the meta description or a punchier version of the CTA line.

Campaigner
Senthamizh
chennai TAMIL NADU
Beneficiary
Iniyan s
Child
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