Help Muhammad Akram Walk Again
Muhammad Akram's Story
Muhammad Akram, a 39-year-old resident of District Vehari, had a life-changing road accident nine years ago. His accident resulted in a severe right leg fracture that required surgery to fix it. His doctor inserted an implant to fix the broken leg. Initially, the implant helped him to walk and gain mobility. Over time, his implant has become a source of persisting pain.
Now, he is suffering from an infected implant which is causing him significant discomfort. It also prevents him from walking on his own. He has a non-healing wound with an infected Implant. Akram consulted an Orthopedic Specialist, who recommended the removal of the Dynamic Compression Plate (DCP) as the solution.
The patient works as a tailor in a factory. His monthly income is PKR 25,000 only and his monthly utility bills amount to around PKR 5000. Akram lives in a small 3-marla house with his family. His family members are entirely dependent on his income. He can’t afford the cost of the surgery due to financial hardships. Akram is dependent on others to even perform small tasks.
In his desperation, he contacted Transparent Hands to regain the ability to walk. In his appeal for financial assistance, he said:
”With your financial assistance, I can overcome this disability and regain my independence. I dream of a day when I can walk freely without any pain. I am unable to bear the expense of the implant. Your donation will not only help me walk again but also restore my hope and determination”
Transparent Hands’ mission is to ensure that no one is left behind due to financial constraints. Contribute to campaign of Muhammad Akram today. You can become a part of his extraordinary journey towards reclaiming his ability to walk and live his life to the fullest. With your generous support, we can help him walk again and restore his independence.
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Muhammad Akram's Story
Muhammad Akram, a 39-year-old man from District Vehari, had a road accident nine years ago. The accident left him with a severe fracture in his right leg, which required immediate surgical intervention. To stabilize his leg and restore mobility, doctors inserted an implant known as a Dynamic Compression Plate (DCP). Initially, the surgery was a success, and Akram regained the ability to walk and work. However, over the years, the implant became a source of constant pain and discomfort. He developed a non-healing wound along with an infection in the implant area. Akram consulted an orthopedic specialist, who strongly recommended the removal of the infected implant to alleviate his pain and improve his quality of life.
Akram lived in a small house with his seven family members. He worked as a tailor in a local factory, earning a modest monthly income of PKR 25,000. He was a sole breadwinner in the family and it was challenging for him to manage utility bills, and to support seven family members. Due to his financial limitations, he was unable to pay for his treatment. During this time of need, Akram turned to Transparent Hands and asked for help. Recognizing the gravity of his situation, we swiftly registered his case.
On 26th October 2024, Akram was admitted to the Bakhtawar Amin Memorial Hospital in Multan. He received pre-operative care and his surgery was scheduled for 28th October 2024. Dr. Muhammad Adeel successfully removed the infected implant through a specialized procedure. Akram received post-surgical care, medications, and thorough monitoring. He was discharged in stable condition on 29th October 2024.
After the surgery, Akram’s life has changed significantly. Overjoyed, he expressed his gratitude as follows:
“I had been suffering for so long that I forgot what it felt like to live without pain. I am immensely thankful to you. I can now walk and work without discomfort. You have given me back my independence and dignity.”
Akram is recovering and he can walk without support. The intense pain which he was bearing for a long time has gone now. Your support has made a lasting impact on his life, restoring his hope and mobility. His family is incredibly grateful to you for your generous donations.