Mother marches 2,000km to save son

Chen preparing for the surgery. On the bed is her son. China Daily photo

Chen Yurong...hailed as 'a great mother'
A 55-year-old woman in central China marched a total of 2,000km in seven months to lose weight and save the life of her son.
According to Bernama, which quoted China's Xinhua news agency Wednesday, Chen Yurong walked about 10km a day after being told her 31-year-old son, Ye Haibin, needed a liver transplant.
Her liver was not suitable because it had accumulated too much fat, doctors had told her in February.
In an effort to get her liver into shape, Chen marched along a dyke near her home in Jiang'an District, Hubei Province, everyday. She also went on a diet, only eating rice and vegetables.
She eventually lost 8kg. On Oct 19, doctors said her liver had reached the standard for the transplant.
In a 14-hour operation at the Tongji Hospital under Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, the provincial capital, on Tuesday, Chen gave part of her liver to her son.
Chen had decided in December last year to donate her liver to her son, who for 18 years had suffered Wilson's disease, a genetic disorder caused by accumulation of excessive amounts of copper in the body that can lead to liver degeneration.
"The operation went smoothly," said surgeon Chen Xiaoping, an organ transplant expert. "We left part of Ye's liver, which will function together with the transplanted part.
"Theoretically speaking, Ye's life can be prolonged for a long time," he said. "She is a great mother."
Chen and her son are both described as in a stable condition in hospital. The hospital decided to waive all its fees for the operation.
Published Nov 4, 2009
Comments (9)
Sadly...no.
Moms ended up in old folks homes, if lucky.
Others, under some filthy bridges, abandoned shacks, places society too blind to take notice of.
Sigh...
NOTHING ON EARTH CAN BEAT A MOTHER'S LOVE!!