And just like in a fairytale, the patients have radiant faces, thanks to the diamond sparkles reflected by the greeting cards they have received or by the Romanian NephroCare patient magazine “pentru tine” they are reading.
Manciu Ioana (Ioni, as her friends call her) is one such patient. Many times, her battle against the disease made her lack the energy to go on, but the “Gifted Hands” project made her aware of her value and her inner strength. The support of her family and friends and her positive attitude played a key role in her acceptance of dialysis as part of her everyday life. Today, dialysis is not the end of the road for her, but a new beginning. She has finally rebuilt her self-confidence and realised how valuable she is, and she wants to give something back. That is why, wanting to put a smile on everybody’s face, she has drawn up a plan: next year, on 1st of March, the sun will shine …
On 1st March, the fresh blades of grass are yet to have emerged and joined nature’s dream. And Ioni began to make her dream become a reality. At Christmas, although she knew it might not turn out right, she started to draw sketches for her big plan. By the turn of the New Year, she had already created many different shapes and drawings for her March amulets. With her imagination and creativity, she designed templates for two unique March amulets, and created them with her hardworking and gifted hands.
On the fifth day of January, she started to make them in the little workshop she had arranged for herself in her living room. Day after day, in every free hour, Manciu Ioana sat there, modelling snowdrops, butterflies and flowers. During each dialysis session, she counted the ever growing number of little envelopes. For her big plan, she recruited other patients as well: Răducu Mirela, Cioculescu Ion, Secu Daniela, Ciocan Nicoleta. With a lust for life that only spring can evoke, they all transformed the quilling strips with eager hands.