The 100th surgery has been performed on Fauzia Yousuf at the Shaikh Zayed Hospital (SZH) Lahore who has been suffering from "fibromatoses" from an early age.
"I am ready to undergo more surgeries but I will not allow doctors to cut my left arm (which developed fibromatoses)," Fauzia said while talking to PTI here today.
"Doctors say they will have to cut my arm to save my life as the disease may spread to myneck and other parts of the body but I prefer death to life without my arm.
She said it is not short of a miracle that she is still alive.
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"Hospitals especially SZH are my second home. I was eight-year-old when I had first surgery on my left arm. I have made a number of friends in SZH who show a lot of care," she said.
Fauzia, second of her five siblings,belongs to a family with limited means and many of her dear ones also are grappling with differentailments.
"A total amount of Rs 15,000 is spent on monthly medicines for me and parents. I am thankful to the donors for their help in this regard," she said.
"Fauzia grew up in the hospital as she started visiting the health facility when she was studying in Grade-II. Hers is a unique case and she has become familiar to everyone in the administration and even in many other departments due to her years-long stay," said Prof Dr Shafiq Ahmad, SZH Orthopedic Department head, who performed 55 consecutive surgeries on her left forearm.
He says it's a rare case in the medical history of the world but it is shocking to see the disease has also appeared on her legs from where skin was being taken to graft the diseased area (arm) during every surgery.
"We are much concerned about her life because no donor area for skin grafting is available in her body. It is nightmarish to see the disease appearing on other parts of her body," Dr Ahmad added.
"The only option left for him is application of artificial skin graft on the diseased area but this facility is not available in Pakistan and the treatment abroad is very expensive," the doctor said.
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