14-year-old Afsheen Gul from Pakistan suffers from cerebral palsy. However, this is not the only problem that the girl has been struggling with for many years. When she was 10 months old, her older sister let her out of her hands. As a result of an unfortunate accident, Afsheen’s neck was bent at an unnatural 90 degree angle. Both cerebral palsy and the neck made life difficult for the girl for several years. She rarely left the house, she was unable to function independently.
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As a result of the accident, her neck bent at a 90 degree angle. She has spent most of her life locked up
Gul was born with cerebral palsy. He has seven siblings and lives with his family in a small village in Pakistan. When she was 10 months old, her older sister dropped her from her hands. The girl fell so unluckily that her neck bent at a 90 degree angle.
Afsheen’s parents could not afford expensive treatment, and local doctors were unable to deal with the girl’s injury. As time passed, her condition began to deteriorate. She couldn’t walk, eat or talk. Sometimes she just lay on the ground, and we had to help her with everything, Afsheen’s mother revealed, quoted. The girl’s situation was further aggravated by cerebral palsy. She never went to school and spent most of her childhood trapped at home. The family had to help her in all activities.
A doctor from India undertook a risky operation. Thanks to him, Afsheen regained her fitness
In 2017, the story of Afsheen became famous. However, the difficult financial situation of the family and the reluctance of Pakistani doctors to undertake the risky procedure were an obstacle in regaining fitness. Five years later, doctor Rajagopalan Krishnan from India decided to help the girl and undertook a difficult operation. Thanks to his help, Afsheen has changed beyond recognition.
In 2022, however, her life changed dramatically. All thanks to Dr. Rajagopalan Krishnan from India. The doctor heard about Afsheen’s story from a British journalist and undertook a difficult, risky and hours-long operation. During it, surgeons attached the girl’s skull to the spinal cord with special screws. Today, Afsheen is able to keep her head straight and is learning to function on her own. – We are very happy. The doctor saved my sister’s life. For us, he is an angel – confessed brother Afsheen in an interview with the BBC.
Source: Gazeta

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