90 single mother live broadcast treatment to raise children, up to 1 day to earn 200 yuan.
March 12, 2018, Jinan. Lying on the hospital bed, watching the blood in the body a little flow to the dialysis equipment, only 28 years old Sun Hong that almost can not see the color of the blood face is still showing a happy smile, and cell phone live platform netizens chat about their own five years of resistance to uremia experience. The occasional gift (which can be exchanged for yuan) from netizens has become Sun Hong's only source of income.
After her husband died of the disease more than three months ago, Sun Hong and her 5-year-old son were the only ones left in a rented room in Jinan's Shilihe neighborhood. Sun Hong alone to face three times a week dialysis treatment fees, rent, utilities, son tuition fees, etc. March 13, 8:00 p.m., Sun Hong and his son back to the rental room to eat a meal and then began a new live.
"I'm 28 years old and my home is in Hongfanchi Town, Pingyin County, Jinan. 2013, I found out that I had uremia during my pregnancy, and now I need to do dialysis three times a week in order to maintain my life." Sun Hong so introduced on the live platform, her husband also died of the disease more than three months ago. She and her 5-year-old son are currently renting a place near Shilihe, which makes it easier to get dialysis treatments and to transport the child to and from school.
Sun Hong will harvest gifts from netizens every time she broadcasts live, and although these gifts are virtual items, they can be exchanged for cash, which has become Sun Hong's only source of income. "Sometimes the live broadcast is only a few dozen dollars a day, and more often it will be about 200 yuan." Sun Hong said that the money is basically just enough to meet the daily medical expenses and living expenses, "lack of medical expenses, the same day to raise money to transfer to the hospital."