Second breast op for feisty 103-year-old
Pratibha Masand | TNN
Source: Times of India Delhi Edition|
Mumbai: Sagarbai Bakshi is nothing short of a medical marvel.
Not just because she’s 103 or has survived cancer for the second time
— but because she fiercely refuses to be dependent on anyone.
At an age when most have given up, the feisty senior citizen
does all her work herself and even pays her own medical bills.
On July 24, Sagarbai underwent a successful surgery on her right breast at Bombay Hospital.
Five years earlier, cancer had struck her left breast which was also operated on.
‘‘When Sagarbai came to me in July, she herself knew she had cancer,’’ said Dr
Sanjay Sharma, the surgeon. ‘‘She pointed out that she had a lump in her right
breast for some time. I did a biopsy and found her suspicion was true. We
performed the surgery and she went home three days later. In her case,
surgery was the easiest option.’’
Dr Sharma, who said doing the surgery was ‘‘no big deal for us’’, affirmed
that the credit should go to Sagarbai for her spirited attitude.
‘‘She sends a distinct message that society should not give up on
senior citizens,’’ he declared.
Sagarbai, who lives with her 72-year-old niece, said she was not
scared. ‘‘I’ve been through an operation before, so I
was mentally prepared.’’ ‘Sagarbai has saved money to pay for treatment’
Corroborated her niece Sushila Jain, who’s been living with her from birth,
‘‘She’s totally self-reliant. From daily chores to prayers, she does
everything herself. She used to be a teacher and has saved enough money
to pay for her own treatment.’’
Sagarbai, who has seen five generations, is a favourite
member of her big family. ‘‘Even though we all live in different
houses, family gatherings are a happy affair because of Sagarbai.
She has kept a lot of relatives together. If a relative does not
call her for a few days, she makes it a point to call herself.
She even plays games with our kids,’’ said Achala Jain, a relative.

Sagarbai Bakshi