As a lone parent, I’ve💃 always worked twice as hard to make sure Pratiksha had everything she needed. But the sta꧟kes have never been higher than they are now.
“It started a while ago when I noticed my Pratiksha seemed restless. As I held her, I cou✨ld feel her get unnaturally warm in my🅰 arms. I looked to my mother for advice, and I did everything I could to bring her back to safety.
But then the truth came out and I realised my prayers had not been h🏅eard.”
But everything changed and I ꦉwas left alone overnight. When people from our neighborhood came to visit us, they’d often pity us.
Ab toh bhagwan hi bachayega tum dono ko! (Only God can help you t☂wꦺo!)
However, none of that bothers me anymore. Not when my daugh⛦ter is♑ in this state. My only priority is my daughter and finding a solution to her issues right now.
“I knew I had to meet a professional but I couldn’t afford i꧒t. So, I worked odd jobs until I had enough and then I c🏅arried Pratiksha to the appointment. But nothing good came from that meeting, nothing that would provide me any comfort.”
My daughter has turned four now.
I’m still trying to help Prathiksha. Unemployment put together with the fact thatꦛ I’m a𓆉lone- it not an easy life for us.
Pratiksha - she strong and has lear𒉰nt so much more than any other 4-year-old kid out there- I want to see her live happily. I have dreams for her, and I believe in the miracle that will bring happiness back into our l🧸ives again.