#MyDuterteStory: ‘If it wasn’t for Mayor Duterte generous heart…’ by Mary Joy Siddle

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As far back as I can remember, I had one dream in life. To find my one true love and write my own wonderful love story. Today, I still can’t believe I’m living my fairy tale dream. I’m happily married to the most loving, kind and amazing man in the universe. If it wasn’t for Mayor Duterte and his generous heart, I would not be writing my story for you today. In reality, I would more than likely still be on dialysis or even worse. He was one of God’s instruments to getting me through the most difficult moment in my life. My Duterte story started way back in 2004 when I was diagnosed with having End Stage Renal Disease secondary to Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis. My options were limited in order to survive long term. Dialysis and a kidney transplant were the best options of surviving. During my dialysis sessions the mayor’s program called Lingap helped significantly. If a patient had Philhealth, they only payed 500 pesos as oppose to 5,000 pesos per session in private hospitals or facilities. At that time I was undergoing 3 sessions of dialysis per week. It drained my family financially along with spiritually, emotionally, and psychologically. This is why I say Lingap helped us tremendously! 

My Duterte story does not end there. After six months of dialysis it was determined that I indeed needed a kidney transplant in order to live a normal and healthy life. My family did not have the finances to fund the transplant, so I tried my luck by writing Mayor Duterte a letter. My letter was hand written on yellow paper asking him if he would sponsor my kidney transplant. With God’s grace and the mayor’s good heart he agreed to sponsor my kidney transplant. March 31, 2004 was the day that changed my life completely. It’s been 12 years since the transplant and he is one of God’s instruments along with the doctors, my family and friends that made this dream possible. I had a courtesy call following the transplant to thank him personally for his heroic gesture and act of kindness, but wanted to further my gratitude for the opportunity he has given me to lead a normal life. Since then, I have been able to finish college, land jobs such as HR associate, Guidance Counselor and Psychometrician. Currently, I am in the United States living my dream as a married woman to a wonderful man. I may not be in the Philippines nor can I vote, but my heart goes out to all Filipino people who can vote in my honor. I’m not just doing this to repay the mayor for all that he has done for me. I’m doing this to let the Filipino people know that the country of the Philippines under Mayor Duterte’s Presidency is exactly the type of leadership the country needs and deserves. This is for the Filipino people and for our country!

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