When Blood Sugar Hit 550, Family Turned to Faith & Bhagwant Mann Govt’s Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Became Lifeline

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– 62-Year-Old Patient Receives Lifesaving Treatment Under Mukhi Mantri Sehat Yojana After Blood Sugar Reached 550

(Rajinder Kumar) CHANDIGARH; 21 May 2026: There are moments in life when time does not just slow down. It breaks. For 62-year-old Bhur Kaur, that moment arrived without warning. She had lived with diabetes and hypertension for nearly 15 to 16 years. It had become part of her routine, almost normal in daily life.

 

Medicines, check-ups, adjustments. Nothing unusual. Until one day, her body stopped responding. Her blood sugar suddenly rose to 550 mg/dL. Within moments, she collapsed. Unconscious. Unresponsive. Fighting for survival.

 

Her family did not have time to think. They only had time to act. “We were just praying and running at the same time,” said her daughter-in-law Paramjeet. “There was no thinking, only panic.” For her son Harpal, a Pathi, who lives a life of devotion at the Gurdwara, the moment felt unreal. It was as if faith itself was being tested in its hardest form.

 

*A Life Hanging by Seconds*

 

At Kashmiri Heart Care Centre, Sunam, Sangrur, what arrived was a medical emergency at the edge of collapse. Dr. Anshuman Phull, Clinical Cardiologist and Managing Director, remembers the condition clearly. “Bhur Kaur was brought in a critically unstable condition with Diabetic Ketoacidosis, severe infection, and acute respiratory failure,” he said. “Her oxygen levels were falling, her heart was unstable, and she had entered a dangerous metabolic imbalance.”

 

Her blood sugar of 550 mg/dL had pushed her body into a life-threatening spiral. Severe dehydration. Electrolyte imbalance. Organ stress. And then came the silent trigger, sepsis, a condition where infection begins attacking the body itself. “In such cases, every hour matters,” Dr. Anshuman Phull, said. “Sometimes even minutes decide survival.”

 

*Inside ICU, Battle for Life*

 

The ICU became a place where every second carried weight. Oxygen support. IV insulin. Antibiotics. Fluids. Electrolyte correction. Continuous monitoring.

 

Nothing could wait. “During the first hours, the focus was only on stabilising life,” Dr. Anshuman Phull, said. “We were treating breathing failure, infection, and metabolic collapse at the same time.” Outside the ICU, the family waited in silence. Praying. Hoping. Holding on.

 

Then slowly, life began to return. By the third day, the first signs of recovery appeared. Her oxygen levels improved.Infection markers started to fall. Her body began responding to treatment. And then came the most important sign. Consciousness returned. “It was the first real moment of relief,” the doctor said. “We knew she was coming back.” A patient who had been on the edge of death was slowly returning to life.

 

*Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Changed Everything*

 

Amid the medical emergency, one factor played a crucial role, the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana (MMSY). Doctors say it ensured something vital. There was no delay in treatment. “In emergencies like this, delay can cost a life,” Dr. Anshuman Phull said. “Because the patient was covered under the scheme, ICU care and emergency treatment began immediately.” No financial hesitation. No waiting. Only immediate action.

In critical cases, that speed often becomes the difference between life and death.

 

*“I got a Second Life”*

 

Now recovering, Bhur Kaur speaks softly, still tired from what she went through but deeply grateful.

“I do not remember everything,” she said. “But I know I was very serious. I am thankful to the doctors and the government. Because of the Sehat Card, I am alive today.”

Simple words, but heavy with meaning.

 

*A life that Nearly Ended was Pulled Back in Time*

 

A family that held on and a system that responded. For Harpal and Paramjeet, the experience will never fade. “One moment she was with us. The next she was unconscious,” Harpal said. “We will always be grateful she got help in time.” Paramjeet added, “We had faith and we also needed support. We got both.”

 

*More Than Recovery*

 

Bhur Kaur’s story is not just about a medical emergency. It is about how quickly life can change. It is about how fragile survival becomes when illness strikes without warning. And it is about what happens when urgent care meets timely support.

 

For Bhur Kaur, the Sehat Card was not just a document. It was time. It was treatment. It was life.

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