A Heart's Cry for Life: Ershad's Battle with Cyanotic Heart Disease
For seven years, Ershad's small heart struggled against overwhelming odds. Born in Baghlan, Afghanistan, he endured
a childhood shadowed by chronic fatigue, frequent chest infections, and dangerously low oxygen levels. His diagnosis of cyanotic heart disease, caused by the rare defect total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (supra cardiac type), left his family searching desperately for a miracle in a country where specialized cardiac care was a distant dream.
The Surgery That Gave Him a New Heartbeat
Ershad's journey to hope began when he was referred to the French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC). There, a team of compassionate and highly skilled surgeons, led by Dr. Noor Amin—Head of Cardiac Surgery Department & PGME Director—performed the intricate procedure to repair his heart. In a race against time, they corrected the life-threatening defect with precision and care. The surgery was nothing short of life-changing, restoring normal oxygen levels and bringing vitality to Ershad's frail body.
A Future Rewritten with Joy
At his follow-up visit, Ershad's transformation brought tears of joy to his family. No longer weighed down by illness, he now lives a vibrant life, filled with energy and dreams for the future. His parents expressed profound gratitude, calling his recovery a gift they once thought impossible.
A Beacon of Hope for Many
Ershad's remarkable recovery is more than a medical success—it is a story of hope and resilience, a reminder that miracles happen when expert care meets unyielding determination. His journey inspires countless others facing similar battles, proving that with the right support, even the most fragile hearts can heal.