
Nueve – Facing Congenital Challenges with Courage and Hope
Age: 11 years old
Nueve's Story
Baby Nueve (Lawla), an 11-year-old Karen girl born on September 27, 2013, lives in Pala Oo Village, Hua Hin. She faces severe congenital challenges, including a suspected brachial anomaly and cardiac septal defect.
Despite her cheerful spirit and determination, her condition requires urgent and specialized medical care. Her family, struggling financially, reached out to the Be Well Child Care Foundation for assistance.
Diagnosis & Condition
Suspected brachial anomaly and cardiac septal defect, with cardiac murmur noted during initial consultation at Be Well Clinic in Hua Hin.
Treatment Plan
CT and MRI imaging to assess temporal bone and neck structures
Specialist consultations for cardiac and brachial anomalies
Surgical correction as determined by diagnostics
Ongoing rehabilitation and follow-up care
Medical Journey
November 21, 2024: Consultation at Be Well Clinic Hua Hin, where Dr. Mo conducted an initial evaluation and noted a suspected brachial anomaly and cardiac murmur. Nueve was advised to undergo advanced imaging and specialist consultation.
December 3, 2024: Scheduled follow-up at a tertiary hospital for CT and MRI imaging to assess the temporal bone and neck structures. The family is awaiting financial support to proceed with diagnostics.
January 3, 2025: Visited Be Well Clinic for a consultation with an advisor for further advice on the treatment plan. The session provided emotional support and critical guidance for the family.
May 2025: Her parents took her back to No Man’s Land in Myanmar, and we have not heard from them since. We hold onto hope that one day they will return safely, so we can continue working toward a better future for her. She urgently needs bypass surgery to live like other children. Without treatment, her condition could become life-threatening.
Progress Updates
Advisor Consultation for Treatment Plan
Visited Be Well Clinic for a consultation with an advisor for further advice on the treatment plan. The session provided emotional support and critical guidance for the family.
CT/MRI Imaging Scheduled
Scheduled follow-up at a tertiary hospital for CT and MRI imaging to assess the temporal bone and neck structures. The family is awaiting financial support to proceed with diagnostics.
Initial Evaluation at Be Well Clinic
Consultation at Be Well Clinic Hua Hin, where Dr. Mo conducted an initial evaluation and noted a suspected brachial anomaly and cardiac murmur. Nueve was advised to undergo advanced imaging and specialist consultation.
How Your Donation Helps
Nueve's treatment costs are estimated to be between THB 100,000 and THB 400,000, depending on where she will be getting her treatment. Donations will fund CT/MRI scans, specialist consultations, surgery, caretaker support, transportation, and daily living expenses for her family during treatment.

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