You Saved Rab Nawaz’s Heart
Rab Nawaz Khan's Story
Rab Nawaz Khan, a 58-year-old brave man from Mardan, was struggling every day with shortness of breath and chest pain. He consulted a doctor, who after a thorough examination, diagnosed him with TVCAD–IHD, a condition characterized by abnormal narrowing of the three major coronary arteries. The doctor advised Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG), a surgery to treat blockages in coronary arteries. However, the cost of the surgery was beyond his family’s financial reach.
Despite his brave efforts to lead a normal life, Rab Nawaz’s condition was taking a severe toll on his health. His energy was fading, and the risk of complications was growing with each passing day. Without open-heart surgery, Rab Nawaz’s life was at serious risk, and his dreams of living a healthy life were slipping away.
He lives in a modest brick house with his seven kids. Rab Nawaz and his son are daily wage laborers. Their household income is insufficient to meet the surgery’s cost. To save Rab Nawaz’s life, his family reached out to Transparent Hands and asked us to register his case.
The life-changing day arrived and Rab Nawaz was admitted to NORTHWEST General Hospital & Research Centre Peshawar. On 30th May 2024, his CABG surgery was skillfully performed by Dr. Niaz Ali. Rab Nawaz received necessary medical care and monitoring during his stay at the hospital.
On 5th June 2024, Rab Nawaz was discharged from the hospital with his heart filled with optimism and new hope.
Rab Nawaz said with tears of gratitude in his eyes:
“I am overjoyed to get a second chance at life. I never imagined that I would ever be able to live a healthy life again. You saved my life. I will never forget your generosity.”
Rab Nawaz’s heart was saved just because of you. The successful CABG surgery made substantial improvements in his physical and mental health. Rab Nawaz can now spend the remaining years of his life with peace.
We express our gratitude to all compassionate donors. Your donations made a valuable impact on his life.