Unimaginable story of Roona all we can say a ‘miracle’
After knowing Roona Begum’s story I come to believe that god always changes the person’s life with their magic and whenever a helpful man needed it is the story of girl and it’s something unbelievable and unimaginable the little girl who is only four year old hails from northeastern, India the girl I must say suffer from very critical problem that her head swelled three times from its normal size. Must salute to the girl that god given her strength to face the problem in her very little age and her family too who is not pretty much rich her family lives in the small village of northeastern . Her father who only earns Rs. 4,000 but still her family decides to cure her. By crowed funding raised £25,000 to pay for life-saving reconstructive surgery.
Even doctors raised their hands and answered that she will not survive enough due to her drastic surgery, but at last she survived with the grace of god , it’s we can say her second birth that god has given her and she is perfectly fine and happily living with her mother father and elder brother.
Her mother is very much happy about her that after facing the critical and drastic surgery she is able to live her life smiling and playing with her brother equally and her father said in terms of problem that no matter what his daughter is alive that all we want and she is happy too. She takes our name mummy and papa and also shouts when she is hungry that give us really much sing of relief.
Her brother plays with her and also tries to communicate with her and she equally responds her with smiling and giggling. Its seems really wonderful bond between both of them that how they both enjoys their company.
Let’s pray for the girl (Roona Begum) that her life would be full of happiness and god always blesses her.Below are some glimpse of Roona Begum’s life which describes about her life from her birth to surgery .
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This is Roona Begum in 2013, after she was born with a condition that caused fluid to build up on her brain and her skull to grow to three times its usual size.
Surprising :In what her parents have described as a ‘miracle’, Roona has survived and was even able to celebrate their birth of her new baby brother.
Family: Roona’s parents were told by doctors that she would not survive, but to their delight their daughter’s condition has continued to improve. They described it as ‘beautiful’ to see her bonding with her little brother Akhtar, who is now five months old.
Concern: Roona’s parents, Abdul (left) and Fatema (right) were worried about having another child after the stress they went through over Roona’s condition – but they say it’s good for them to know that baby Akhtar will be able to ‘take good care of his sister when they are older’.
Treatment: At the age of just three years old, Roona had to spend 105 days in hospital and undergo numerous surgeries to remove some 10 litres of liquid from around her brain and to reconstruct her skull.
Help: Norwegian students Jonas Borchgrevink and Nathalie Krantz started an online campaign in 2013 and were able to help raise almost £25,000 towards Roona’s treatment.
Difficult: Roona’s condition put a lot of pressure on her parents, as she was able to do very little for herself. Now, however, she can crawl around and sit up by herself, and has even started to communicate.
Worry: Roona’s father confessed that ‘there is no better feeling than when she calls out our names’, and he is confident that his daughter’s condition is continuing to improve. Pictured, Roona in 2013.
Extreme: At its largest, Roona’s skull swelled to a staggering 37 inches due to the vast amount of liquid pressing on her brain.
Recovery: As her condition has gradually improved, Roona’s parents have noticed her appetite improve and she now eats dal and rice given to her by her mother.
Communication: Roona has now developed to such an extent that she can communicate with her parents, including by shaking her hands and feet when she is excited and crying when she’s hungry.
Future: After believing for so long that Roona could not survive, her parents are thrilled with her progress and now hope that one day she will be able to go to school and live a normal life.
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