Muhammad Hussain Got Gift of Hearing
Muhammad Hussain's Story
Muhammad Hussain, a three-year-old resident of Abbottabad, has been living in a world of silence since birth due to congenital sensorineural hearing loss. His parents noticed his hearing impairment when he turned two, and this prompted them to seek a glimmer of hope for their beloved son.
After extensive consultations and examinations, doctors recommended cochlear implant surgery for Hussain. However, his father, burdened by financial instability, felt an immense sense of helplessness. Transparent Hands, moved by their heartfelt plea, registered Hussain’s case, offering a lifeline to the family.
With the support of compassionate donors, Hussain was admitted to Saidu Teaching Hospital in Swat, where Dr. Mahid Iqbal successfully performed the cochlear implant surgery on March 20, 2024. After four days, Hussain was discharged, marking the beginning of his new journey.
Within six weeks, the external implant was installed, accompanied by scheduled speech therapy sessions that promised to unlock the wonders of sound once more. Each therapy session became a transformative stepping stone for Muhammad Hussain, leading him towards mastering language and communication.
With unwavering determination and the support of his dedicated therapists, Hussain began to open doors to a world where his thoughts and feelings could be shared and understood. Through this incredible process, he fostered deeper connections and enriched his journey of self-discovery. Muhammad Hussain and his family extend their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate donors, whose generosity has forever changed their lives.
With the ability to fully engage in his studies and communicate effectively, Muhammad Hussain will be poised to achieve his goals, pursue his passions, and make a positive impact on the world around him. He can now actively participate in social interactions, form meaningful connections with others, and navigate the world with greater independence.