Donate for Ghulam Safdar’s Total Hip Replacement
Ghulam Safdar's Story
Ghulam Safdar, a 60-year-old resident of Dera Ismail Khan, has been enduring excruciating pain in his right hip, which has significantly impacted his ability to walk and perform daily movements. After seeking medical advice, he was diagnosed with Avascular Necrosis (AVN) in his right hip, a condition characterized by the death of bone tissue due to a loss of blood supply. The doctor has recommended a Non-Cemented Total Hip Replacement surgery, which involves replacing the damaged bone and cartilage with artificial parts. This surgery is crucial to alleviate Ghulam Safdar’s pain and restore his mobility, enabling him to lead a fulfilling life once again.
Living in a small two-room house with his devoted wife and three daughters in Dera Ismail Khan, Ghulam Safdar’s life has been overshadowed by the constant pain in his hip. The simple acts of walking and moving have become arduous tasks, robbing him of the ability to provide for his family. Financially dependent on his relatives, Ghulam Safdar relies on their generosity to meet his basic needs and pay for groceries and utility bills. Unfortunately, he lacks the means to accumulate savings for the costly surgery that he urgently requires.
Ghulam Safdar said in despair:
“I must regain my ability to work and support my family, which I can’t do without your financial assistance. Please consider donating today to help me.”
In this time of despair, Ghulam Safdar’s hopes have been reignited as he learned about Transparent Hands. With great expectations, he has approached us, seeking our support to undergo the life-changing Total Hip Replacement surgery. By extending a helping hand, you can play a pivotal role in transforming Ghulam Safdar’s life, enabling him to regain his independence and provide for his family. Every donation, no matter how small, can make an enormous difference in Ghulam Safdar’s life. Your generosity will contribute directly to covering the expenses of his Total Hip Replacement surgery, including medical procedures, hospital stays, and post-operative care.
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Ghulam Safdar's Story
Ghulam Safdar, a 60-year-old man from Dera Ghazi Khan, was experiencing severe pain in his right hip. He couldn’t even stand or walk for a long period and carrying out his routine tasks was significantly challenging for him. Concerned about his condition, he went to a doctor, who after conducting some medical tests and an x-ray, diagnosed Ghulam with Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the hip joint, a condition that restricts blood flow to the bones. The doctor recommended non-cemented total hip replacement surgery. However, Ghulam was unable to pay for the surgery.
Ghulam was unemployed due to his condition and was dependent on his relatives for daily living expenses. He lives in a small house with his wife and three daughters. Due to their financial constraints, affording the surgery was simply impossible for them as they were hardly struggling to make ends meet. That’s when Transparent Hands stepped in to offer the support he desperately needed.
On 13th May 2024, Ghulam was admitted to Bakhtawar Amin Memorial Hospital in Multan. The surgery took place on 15th May 2024. Dr. Muhammad Adeel skillfully performed his hip replacement surgery. Ghulam was hospitalized for three days and received post-operative care. On 17th May 2024, Ghulam recovered and was discharged in stable condition.
After a successful procedure, he finally found relief from the constant pain that had dominated his life for months. Slowly, he began walking again, regaining his freedom and independence. He was grateful for the support he received, and said:
“I had lost all hope. The pain was unbearable, and I thought I would never walk again. I can stand, walk, and live my life again. You have changed my life.”
Ghulam and his family extend their deepest gratitude to the donors who made this life-changing surgery possible. Your generosity not only brought him relief from pain but also restored his dignity and hope for a bright future.