Donate for Shahid’s Lithotripsy

Donate for Shahid’s Lithotripsy

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Muhammad Shahid's Story

Muhammad Shahid is a poor schoolteacher who has been suffering from right knee pain for many years. Two months ago, he had gone through ACL reconstruction surgery, but he developed the pain again. He cannot afford to pay for the surgery he needs. He needs your donations to live a pain-free life. We urge you to donate for Shahid’s lithotripsy to regain his mobility.

Muhammad Shahid, a 38-year-old resident of Hyderabad, lives with his wife in a village. Seven years ago, he had an injury to his right knee. He went to a local clinic for a consultation for right knee pain. He was diagnosed with a ligament injury to his knee joint (ACL). The doctor advised right-knee ACL reconstruction, and his surgery was successful. Recently, he revisited the doctor with a complaint of pain, swelling, and infection in his implant. The doctor diagnosed him with an implant-related infection and advised lithotripsy along with the removal of the implant.

He struggles to walk and carry out basic tasks due to his condition. He earns just PKR 15,000 per month as a teacher, which is barely enough to make ends meet. Paying for the surgery is nearly impossible.
Shahid told us:

“I’m still young, full of dreams and possibilities, but I find myself held back by unbearable pain and the inability to move freely. It’s like a huge, impassable obstacle that hinders me from accomplishing even the simplest daily tasks. I feel utterly helpless as if my life is slipping through my fingers. The only ray of hope is the prospect of surgery, which holds the key to unlocking the freedom of mobility.”

Now, his case is registered with Transparent Hands, and we are determined to help him. So, donate for Shahid’s lithotripsy and help him take charge of his life again.


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Muhammad Shahid's Story

Muhammad Shahid, a 38-year-old resident of Hyderabad, found himself facing a challenging situation due to an injury he sustained to his right knee seven years ago. Seeking relief from the persistent pain, he visited a local clinic where he was diagnosed with a ligament injury to his knee joint, specifically the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Recognizing the severity of his condition, the doctor advised Muhammad Shahid to undergo right-knee ACL reconstruction surgery.

With hope in his heart, Shahid underwent the surgery, which proved successful. The procedure aimed to restore stability and function to his knee, allowing him to lead a more comfortable and active life. For a few months, he enjoyed the benefits of the surgery, until recent complications arose.

Muhammad Shahid revisited his doctor, experiencing pain, swelling, and signs of infection around his knee. After careful examination, the doctor diagnosed him with an implant-related infection, which required immediate attention. To alleviate Muhammad Shahid's discomfort and prevent further complications, the doctor recommended the MUA, Knee intra-articular injection followed by removal of the implant. 

However, the financial burden of the surgery loomed over Muhammad Shahid and his wife. Paying for the necessary procedure seemed nearly impossible.  In the time of need, he contacted Transparent Hands for financial support. He was admitted to Murshid Hospital, Karachi, his surgery was performed successfully by Dr. Khadim on 5-08-2023. He was discharged from the hospital after four days of stay. The surgery was a success, and the medical team provided attentive and compassionate support throughout his stay. 

In their hearts, Muhammad Shahid and his wife carried the immense gratitude they felt towards Transparent Hands and the donors who had made their journey to recovery possible. With hope in their hearts and a deep appreciation for the kindness they had received, they set off on their path to healing, forever grateful for the generosity that had changed their lives.

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