Manju Saundhiya (28), who lives in Nevj village of Suthalia tehsil of Rajgarh district, has been caught in an unknown disease. For the last three years, his voice keeps echoing in the house, “I want bread… and then Need bread from. “
This is not a normal hunger, but a sign of a mental disorder. In which the patient is confused that he did not eat food, while in reality she is constantly eating bread.
The disease ever eats 60 to 70 loaves
Manju was a common housewife till three years ago. He was married to Radheshyam Saundhiya of village Singapore and has two young children – six -year -old daughter and four -year -old son. By then his life was normal and happy, But suddenly their habits started changing. First light weakness and the desire to eat frequently, which gradually turned into a disorder. Now Manju’s entire day passes between bread and water. Sometimes 20 loaves, sometimes 60-70, still says – “I don’t feel hungry, just want bread.”
Manju’s hunger made the family life difficult
Family members say that at one time Manju’s hunger made the life of the whole family difficult. He made every effort to treat Manju. Doctors from Kota, Jhalawar, Indore, Bhopal, Rajgarh and Biawara of Rajasthan were contacted. Doctor Komal Dangi told that Manju came to him six months ago. During treatment, he was admitted, given multivitamin and diagnosed with psychotic disorder. In this disease, the patient feels that he did not eat food, so it becomes a habit of eating bread again and again.
Treatment is not being done due to financial condition
Manju’s situation became even more complicated because other drugs cause loose motion problems. The doctors advised the family to give khichdi, fruits and balanced food instead of bread so that the habit is mentally improved. Manju’s brother Chander Singh Saundhiya said that the financial condition of the family has become so bad that treatment is not possible. Government help has not been received yet. He has appealed to the administration and social organizations to get his sister the right treatment so that he can live a normal life.
Family waiting for the help of the government
This disease, which has been going on for three years, has become a big challenge not only for Manju, but for the whole family. Everyday the call of bread and the struggle of treatment has made his life difficult. The family is now waiting for government and social help, so that Manju can get relief.
Input by: Sabir Khan

