Contest Alert:1 Picture 1 Story week # 32 "Humanity Has No Religion, Thank You India For saving A Precious Life"

in Steem For Pakistan18 days ago
Assalam O Alaikum

Hello dear friends! Well come to my post. How are you all? I hope you will be doing well by the grace of Almighty Allah. I'm also fine and enjoying my day. Today I'm here to participate in this amazing contest which is organized by @suboohi in this Steem For Pakistan community. The topic of this contest is "1 picture 1 Story". So let's start without any more delay of time.


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Story behind that picture

Friends in the year 2019 a girl named Ayesha had a heart attack and she was brought to the emergency ward of a hospital in Karachi where she has admitted and checked by the heart specialists doctors and surgeons. Where he was treated but there was no positive change even her heart's ability to function decreased UpTo a extreme level. Then the doctors refered her to a hospital in Chennai, India.

So she was brought from Karachi to india for further treatments and also there she was treated under the supervision of heart specialists. There she was advised for heart transplant by a senior cardiac surgeon in Chennai. But she was kept on a waiting list until a donor heart was found. The cardiac surgeons fitted a bi ventricular assist device in her body which will be helpful for the pump of blood.

Then she came back to Pakistan and started waiting for the donor who can give her his heart. Also her family started praying for getting a donor heart quickly because she can fall ill again at any time. But in 2023, One day she fell ill again as her heart stopped working due to the leakage of that Device which was installed in her body. So they contacted with the Indian doctors and they asked her to come to Chennai for further treatments.

Ayesha's father was died a few years ago and she had her mother along with her. The problem of the expanses was also created there because they were unable to afford the That surgery. Then the Indian doctors decided to arrange fund for her and finally a donor heart was also found for her so the doctors wanted this heart to be implanted as soon as possible and save her life.

They also faced some delays in visas but finally Ayesha reached Chennai again with her mother where on January 31, Dr. Suresh Rao co-director of the Institute of Heart and Lung Transplant at MGM Healthcare, with the help of a long surgery transplanted Ayesha's heart from a 69-year-old man. Finally the surgeons remained successful in that surgery and saving a precious life.

It was a moment of joy, happiness and thankfulness because ayesha's life was saved and it was a huge success for the cardiac surgeons because they saved a life. Then Ayesha recovered quickly and was discharged on April 17. All expenses of the heart transplant were met by an NGO "Aishwarya Trust" with the help of medical professionals and ex-patients.

Dr. Suresh Rao, Co-Director, Institute of Heart and Lung Transplant, MGM Healthcare, said, "By deciding on a heart transplant, we took a partial risk but we were left with no other option." Any way they have done a great job and currently Ayesha is studying and want to become a fashion designer in future.

Conclusion

So in the end I wana say that our religious, beliefs, countries may be different and there may have a huge difference between our thinking and point of view about different things, but there is one thing which is common. Yes that is humanity because humanity have no religion, no boundaries and class differences which has been proved by the surgeons of India. Also I'm very happy to see that the way through they helped in saving a life. I really appreciate their efforts and paying a heartiest tribute to them for that act of kindness which will be remembered forever.

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So friends that was my entry about that topic and I hope you will enjoy reading it. Now it is a time to say goodbye to everyone and I want to invite my friends @aviral123, @wakeupkitty, @dove11 and @abdul-rakib to take a part in this amazing contest.

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Written by @abdullahw2


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 18 days ago 
 18 days ago 

Hello friend greetings to you, hope you are doing well and good there.

The story of Ayesha is quite amazing. She had a heart attack and then saved by Indian doctors. Yes this is true that humanity have no border, nor race, no religion.

I wish you best of luck in the contest dear friend. Keep blessing.

 18 days ago 

Humanity needs more such acts from both sides as it will help ease sore relations for whatever the reasons.

 17 days ago (edited)

In many countries are foreigners at work. They cook, clean, are teachers, bakers, doctors, nurses, foster parents and so on. They all do their share and care (even if there is a reason behind it they still do). What religion (or gender or age) has to do with 'humanity' I will never understand.
What I do notice is that some people, nations, religions or overhere frequently atheists show more humanity than the extreme religious ones (to them those with a different believe are worse then atheists and beasts).

It would be a good thing if religion wouldn't overrule being human.

I am glad she made it but it saddens me to read they prayed for someone's death since to save a person for an average of 5 years (it's how long a donor organ lasts) one person has to 'die' (kept alive to take the organ out since organs from dead people are useless).

The way they harvest organs, the pain the donors are in made me and my children decide not to be a donor or ever accept an organ. Same for blood.

The doctors did more than their oath asked from them. This oath is no longer required with us and changed many times during the past decennia. Vets don't have the oath which says enough about the fall of humanity at our side of the world ☹️

Unfortunately, I must say that humanity rarely pays. Those who 'give' care and show it attract abbusive, manipulative people and are scolded. It feels as if 'humanity' is an industry good for a lot of scam.

You gave plenty of food for thought. Thanks for inviting me.

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 16 days ago 

Your content is interesting. The topic you choose and the way you explain and conclude. Impressive 😍

 10 days ago 

Thanks a lot for commenting Dear 😊

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