Hafsa Rani Got Gift of Hearing
Hafsa Rani's Story
In the city of Bahawalpur, a three-year-old girl named Hafsa Rani has faced the challenges of sensorineural hearing loss since her birth. Concerned for their daughter’s well-being, Hafsa’s parents sought medical help and received the news that cochlear implant surgery was the recommended solution. However, their hopes were lost by an ongoing financial crisis that prevented them from affording the necessary surgical expenses.
Thankfully, Transparent Hands, stepped in to help. Recognising the urgency of Hafsa’s situation, we registered her case and began the process of seeking support from compassionate donors. With their assistance, Hafsa’s journey toward hearing restoration began.
Hafsa was admitted to Evercare Hospital in Lahore, where skilled surgeon Dr. Imran Saeed performed the life-changing cochlear implant surgery. On February 28, 2024, the internal component of the implant was successfully installed, marking a pivotal moment in Hafsa’s life. Just four days later, she was discharged from the hospital, her heart filled with renewed hope and the promise of a brighter future.
In just six weeks, Hafsa made significant progress in her journey towards hearing restoration. The external component of her cochlear implant was successfully installed, opening doors to a world of sound. With the guidance of dedicated therapists, she attended transformative speech therapy sessions. This period brought renewed hope and remarkable improvement in word acquisition for Hafsa.
The generosity of the donors who contributed to Hafsa’s cause played a crucial role in making her journey possible. Their selfless acts of kindness have not only transformed Hafsa’s life but also given her parents a glimmer of hope in their darkest hours. Hafsa’s family is deeply grateful for the unwavering support and compassion shown by these remarkable individuals. As Hafsa Rani is in her learning process, she carries with her the gratitude of her family and the knowledge that she is not alone in her journey.