Children are more than life for any mother. In UAE, a mother risked her life to save her son.
According to foreign media, Emirati woman Fatima Al-Zayoudi has given a piece of liver to her 17-year-old son Yusuf Al-Naqbi, proving the truth that children are their mother’s liver.
A successful liver transplant was performed at the Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi, in which doctors removed a piece of the liver from mother Fatima Al Zayudi and transplanted it. Both operations were long and complicated but successful, mother and son are now recovering well and the son’s liver is functioning normally after the transplant.
In this regard, a video statement of Fatima al-Zayoudi has also come out in which she said that my son Yusuf al-Naqbi was sick since childhood. His pain continued to increase and gradually his appetite began to disappear. He wanted to sleep all the time. He stayed at home and did not like to go out.
The woman said that after seeing all the reports, the doctors had finally told that the treatment of the disease was nothing but a liver transplant. decided to
Fatima says that it was a big decision of my life. I prayed that my liver would be useful for my son. The reports of the doctors were positive in this regard, but the son was not satisfied, but I explained to him and convinced him.
The woman mentioned the emotional moments after the operation and said that my son Yusuf Al-Naqbi is a piece of my liver and my life. After the operation, when he was looking at me, these were the wonderful moments of life. At that time I felt that this was my biggest achievement and I am proud of it.
On the other hand, Yusuf Al Naqbi, who got a new life after the successful operation, said that I am grateful to Allah for giving me a mother with such a big heart. Can’t express my happiness in words.
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