Write a story on 'when the going gets tough, the tough gets going'.
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Coming from India in his late teens, life was tough for Mr Vaithilinga who had no skills, but he believed that things would get better. Fortunately for him, he managed to learn barbering and became a full-time barber since the 1950s.
Life seemed stable until he went for his regular medical examination to check his hypertension which he had for 8 years. It was in 2001 that he was diagnosed with kidney failure. It was a blow to him and his family as he did not show any apparent sign of the disease, prior to the diagnosis. He and his family were in utter disbelief as he had no family history of kidney failure; much less any inkling of what dialysis was all about. He felt fearful and was filled with uncertainty of what the future held for him. It was an emotionally challenging time for him and his family.
As soon as he came to terms with his condition, Mr Vaithilinga started dialysis treatment at a private dialysis centre. However, within a year, much of his savings had depleted and he could no longer afford the expensive dialysis treatment.