Save Muhammad Ashraf’s Life with Heart Surgery

Save Muhammad Ashraf’s Life with Heart Surgery

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Muhammad Ashraf's Story

Muhammad Ashraf, a 59-year-old man from Chakwal, has been living a life overshadowed by persistent breathlessness, weakness, and chest pain. Once able to move around freely and take care of his daily responsibilities, Ashraf now finds himself constantly fatigued. Even tasks like climbing a few stairs or walking short distances leave him gasping for air and drained of energy.

Recently, Ashraf went to a local hospital and consulted a doctor. After a series of diagnostic tests and evaluations, the doctor diagnosed him with Severe Aortic Stenosis (AS) and Moderate Aortic Regurgitation (AR)—serious heart valve diseases that restrict normal blood flow. To save his life, the doctor has recommended Aortic Valve Replacement (AVR) surgery. However, the surgical cost is out of his reach.

Without the surgery, Ashraf’s condition will continue to deteriorate. He may face irreversible heart damage, frequent hospitalizations, and a severely diminished quality of life. 

Due to his illness, Ashraf is unable to work. He lives in his own modest home with his family, relying solely on his son’s income. His son works at a private company and earns PKR 45,000 per month. After covering essential utility bills of PKR 7,000 and other household expenses, nothing remains for the life-saving treatment. Ashraf’s family is devastated. Despite their best efforts, they are unable to arrange the amount needed for the surgery. During this time of need, Ashraf has turned to Transparent Hands for help.

With a heavy heart, Ashraf said:

“I want to live without this constant pain in my chest. I want to breathe freely again and spend more time with my family. But this surgery is something I can’t afford on my own. Kindly help me get my life back.”

Your generous support can give Muhammad Ashraf a second chance at life. Let’s stand with him and help restore his health, dignity, and strength.


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Muhammad Ashraf's Story

Muhammad Ashraf, a 59-year-old man from Chakwal, had been suffering from persistent breathlessness, weakness, and chest pain. Simple daily tasks like walking short distances or performing light chores left him gasping for air and feeling exhausted. Deeply worried about his health, Ashraf visited a local hospital. After a series of detailed tests, the doctor diagnosed Ashraf with Severe Aortic Stenosis (AS) and Moderate Aortic Regurgitation (AR). These critical heart valve conditions were severely obstructing the normal flow of blood, placing his life at serious risk. To prevent further complications and save his life, the doctor advised an Aortic Valve Replacement (AVR) surgery.

Sadly, this lifesaving procedure was far beyond Ashraf’s financial reach. Due to his deteriorating health, he had been unable to work. Ashraf lives in a modest home with his family, and he is completely dependent on his son’s income. His son, employed at a private company, earns just PKR 45,000 per month, a sum that barely covers their household expenses. It left no possibility of affording the high cost of the surgery. During this time of distress, Ashraf and his family learned about Transparent Hands. They reached out with hope, and after reviewing his case, we quickly registered Ashraf’s case.

On April 29, 2025, Ashraf was admitted to Evercare Hospital in Lahore. The next day, Dr. Ajmal Hassan Naqvi performed his Aortic Valve Replacement surgery with great care. After receiving proper post-operative care, Ashraf was discharged in stable condition on May 5, 2025.

With tears of relief, Ashraf said:

“I was losing hope with each passing day, fearing I might not live to see my family’s future. Your help changed everything. I am incredibly grateful for your help during my time of need.”

Your generosity not only saved Ashraf’s life but also brought comfort to his entire family.

They extend their heartfelt gratitude for your remarkable kindness and support.

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