Even though the relations between India and Pakistan are at their worst, the hearts of the people of both the countries are still connected. 19 year old Ayesha Rashan, resident of Karachi, Pakistan, was suffering from serious heart disease. He visited various hospitals in Pakistan, where he was also advised to undergo a heart transplant. However, due to the huge cost of transplant and lack of adequate treatment facilities, this girl could not get treatment. However, he then took refuge in India for treatment and his luck changed. Received Indian medical visa. Besides, he has been given a new life by undergoing a free heart transplant. After post-transplant treatment in Chennai, Ayesha will return to Pakistan with an Indian heart in her body.
Ayesha's destiny took her from Karachi to Chennai.
According to doctors, Ayesha's heart valve was leaking and she needed a heart transplant. They needed a donor who is no longer in this world but whose heart is functioning properly. Ayesha reached Chennai with her mother where she was admitted by MGM Healthcare. By then his heart had failed and he was put on ECMO.
Donor from Delhi gave heart to Ayesha
This girl was lucky in terms of heart transplant. The heart was found from a brain-dead donor, a 69-year-old deceased in Delhi, who was soon airlifted to Chennai and underwent a heart transplant soon thereafter.
The entire process of heart transplant in the country costs at least Rs 35 lakh. Due to such huge expenses, some people are not able to get treatment even after finding a donor. However, Ayesha not only got the heart but the entire cost of the operation was also borne by the doctors and the trust.