My name is Ajay, and I am the father of my 2 years and 4 months old son, Ayansh, who is suffering from eye cancer. Today, my little child is fighting for his life against a disease no child should ever face.
Ayansh has been diagnosed with eye cancer and is currently undergoing treatment at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Division of Pediatric Oncology, under UHID: 108714214. Hearing such a diagnosis for a child who is not even three years old shattered our entire world.
We belong to a small village — Gram Chhireta, Chhata, PO Baroni, District Datia, Madhya Pradesh (475686). Life was already very difficult for us, but after Ayansh’s illness, everything changed overnight. My wife, Deeksha Jatav, is a homemaker and spends every moment caring for our son, while I try to stay strong for my family.
Ayansh is too young to understand why he is suffering, why his eye hurts, or why he cannot see properly. He cries in pain, clings to his mother in fear, and gets scared of hospital rooms, injections, and medical procedures. Watching our innocent child go through this pain breaks us as parents every single day.
Doctors have clearly told us that Ayansh’s eye cancer is serious and requires continuous, timely, and careful treatment. The journey ahead is long, emotionally exhausting, and frightening. As parents, we are doing everything possible, but our strength and resources feel very small in front of such a big illness.
As a father, nothing hurts more than feeling helpless when your child is suffering. If I could take this pain upon myself, I would do so without a second thought. All we want is to see Ayansh healthy again — to see him grow, play, smile, and live the life every child deserves.
With folded hands, I humbly reach out for support, prayers, and compassion. Your kindness and concern can give our little Ayansh hope and strength in this darkest phase of our lives. Even knowing that people care gives us the courage to keep fighting for our son.
Thank you for taking the time to read Ayansh’s story. We will always be grateful for your empathy, humanity, and support.