Farman Needs Surgery For Multiple Contractures of Limbs

Farman Needs Surgery For Multiple Contractures of Limbs

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Farman Ali's Story

Meet Farman Ali, a 6-year-old boy from Naushahro Feroze, Sindh, who has never experienced the simple joy of running or even walking like other children of his age. Since birth, he has struggled with severe mobility issues due to cerebral palsy, making it impossible for him to walk without support. Recently, his parents took him to a local hospital. After a thorough medical examination, the doctor found multiple contractures in his limbs. The doctor has recommended a Single Event Multilevel Surgery (SEMLS) as the only way to improve his mobility and give him a chance to lead an independent life. However, the cost of the surgery is out of his financial reach.

Without this surgery, Farman will continue to struggle with restricted movement. It may lead to worsening contractures, increased pain, and a lifetime of dependence on others for even simple tasks.

Farman’s father is a vegetable seller who works hard to provide for his family. He earns around PKR 30,000 per month, which is barely enough to cover the basic needs of his household. With five children to support along with his mother and sister, his responsibilities are overwhelming. Every rupee he earns is spent on food, utility bills, and necessities, leaving no possibility of affording the cost of Farman’s much-needed surgery. As a father, he longs to see his son walk, play, and live a normal life. However, financial constraints have left him helpless and heartbroken.

With tears in his eyes, Farman’s father shared his pain as follows:

“I want to give my son a better life, but I cannot afford the much-needed surgery. It breaks my heart to see him suffer. I am unable to help him and I feel helpless. Your support can change my son’s life.”

 

Your donations can help him take his first steps and give him a future filled with possibilities. Please contribute today and help Farman Ali move towards a better life.


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Farman Ali's Story

Farman Ali, a 6-year-old boy from Naushahro Feroze, Sindh, had been living with severe mobility challenges since birth. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Farman could not walk or run like other children of his age. He struggled to straighten his legs and relied heavily on support just to stand or move. Determined to find a solution, his parents recently took him to a local hospital, where he underwent a thorough medical evaluation. The doctor discovered multiple contractures on Farman’s limbs and advised a Single Event Multilevel Surgery (SEMLS) as the best option to correct the deformities. However, the cost of the surgery was far beyond his family’s financial means.

Farman’s father, a vegetable vendor, works long hours in the local market and earns around PKR 30,000 per month. Despite his hard work, this income is barely enough to cover household essentials for his large family of eight. With so many dependents, saving for Farman’s surgery seemed impossible. During their time of need, the family reached out to Transparent Hands. We registered Farman’s case, and through your generous support, we were able to provide him with the necessary surgery.

On April 7, 2025, Farman was admitted to Isra University Welfare Hospital, Hyderabad. On April 8, 2025, his surgery was successfully performed by Dr. Fahad. After proper post-operative care and monitoring, Farman was discharged from the hospital in stable condition on April 9, 2025.

Farman’s parents expressed their emotions as follows: “We never thought our son would get this chance to walk. Watching him stand on his own feet brings tears to our eyes. We are deeply grateful to you for helping our son undergo the surgery.”

Today, Farman’s life has taken a hopeful turn. With continued care, he is expected to walk independently in the near future.

His parents are overjoyed and grateful.

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