AnwerPasha
Thanks to all of you once again for encouraging me. By grace of God we are inching slowly but visible to some improvement, Jawad Pasha is now fully conscious/aware with a very good health but still without motor function.
Today I have once again to remind you that I have come to know about another Persistent Vegetative State in Pakistan. His name is Muhammad Hussain. He is just 16 years old. He is located at somewhere in Pasheen near Quetta Pakistan. PVS is the greatest health problem. If someone can do something for him,Still I am only on telephonic contact with the family but I talked with the patient and the family and gave them the hope. Now the boy has started responding by blinking eyes and trying to speak.He is a very deserving case of an area where almost no facility is available. The boy has some bedsore and some contructure has been developed in his arms and legs due to unawareness but during last months efforts it is little improving.I am trying my best and a very hopeful results are expected, I have sent there one paramedical who has worked with my son for years and he told that he seems to be responding.I talked with the patient many times and his family is little happy that they feel that he is responding. It is a very interesting event of today which i want to share with you all that I stressed the boy on cell phone to show some response that his family could tell me that he is responding. His sister told me that first time after his accident he raised one finger up and made some movement with his mouth. This case is also indicating that my view about PVS is true that most of these are conscious.
Today I have once again to remind you that I have come to know about another Persistent Vegetative State in Pakistan. His name is Muhammad Hussain. He is just 16 years old. He is located at somewhere in Pasheen near Quetta Pakistan. PVS is the greatest health problem. If someone can do something for him,Still I am only on telephonic contact with the family but I talked with the patient and the family and gave them the hope. Now the boy has started responding by blinking eyes and trying to speak.He is a very deserving case of an area where almost no facility is available. The boy has some bedsore and some contructure has been developed in his arms and legs due to unawareness but during last months efforts it is little improving.I am trying my best and a very hopeful results are expected, I have sent there one paramedical who has worked with my son for years and he told that he seems to be responding.I talked with the patient many times and his family is little happy that they feel that he is responding. It is a very interesting event of today which i want to share with you all that I stressed the boy on cell phone to show some response that his family could tell me that he is responding. His sister told me that first time after his accident he raised one finger up and made some movement with his mouth. This case is also indicating that my view about PVS is true that most of these are conscious.