Help Ameer Akber Overcome his Nasal Obstruction
Ameer Akber Shah's Story
Meet Ameer Akber Shah, a 51-year-old man from Karachi, who has been suffering from nasal obstruction and headaches for 12 years. Ameer received symptomatic treatment at a local hospital but didn’t get relief. He can’t breathe properly and faces extreme difficulty while sleeping. He consulted an ENT doctor, who diagnosed him with Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS), which is the malalignment of the nasal septum, affecting airflow through the nose.
The doctor recommended Septoplasty, to correct the deviated septum. Ameer’s chronic health condition has deteriorated his well-being and quality of life. Besides physical health challenges, he’s also facing a psychological toll, including anxiety and stress. Ameer lives in a 2-marla brick house with his six family members. He is the sole breadwinner of the family and makes only PKR 26000 per month. His entire family relies upon him for their living expenses.
Due to such financial constraints, the cost of the surgery is out of their reach. A glimmer of hope arose in Ameer’s life when a neighbor told them about Transparent Hands. He promptly contacted us and asked for help.
Ameer Akber expressed his plea as follows:
“Every day, I pray for a miracle. I struggle to breathe normally like other people. My sleep quality has been badly affected. All I want is to lead a healthy life without challenges. For this reason, I need your help. Please support me in undergoing the life-changing surgery.”
The crucial septoplasty surgery will improve Ameer’s quality of life with better sleep and breathing without difficulty. Ameer desperately needs your help to live a normal and struggle-free life. Your support is the key to unlocking a healthy future for Ameer Akber.
Donate now to make a significant impact on his life!
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