Mumbai: Residents of Badlapur Anwar Khan (28), the patient of the city’s first heart transplantation, who will get married later this month, made history six years ago by becoming a successful heart transplant patient who was successful in the city.
He was very important on August 3, 2015 when he got a new rent after a family of a 42-year-old dead woman agreed to donate her heart for one year afterwards, Anwar did not step out and had to stay in a second flat that was rented by her family for her recovery period.
Unfortunately for him, his first girlfriend was very supportive during transplants, giving up on the pressure of his family and married elsewhere.
After that, the Anwar family member began to look for a partner for him, but was depreciated because many families rejected his proposal to hear about transplants.
“Many people believe that heart transplant patients cannot last long, but I want to tell people like that to change their perceptions,” he said.
While the heart transplantation is relatively new in India and Mumbai, they routinely in the West with most patients enjoying a long survival.
The parents of his bride, Shazia, agreed to the alliance only after they met him and put them through a long interrogation.
“The Shazian family visited me at my father’s house when we worked and also saw me doing training in gymnasium before they gained trust about my fitness,” Anwar said.
Anwar added, “I have to forget the past and start again.
I also want to appeal to other people who have gone through a heart transplant to enjoy life without fear.” Anwar has completed his graduation and plans to take a job in the IT industry.
On November 30, Anwar wanted all transplant teams, including transplants of Surgery Surgery Anvay Mulay, to be present at weddings and bathing them and Shazia.
This will be a double marriage in the family as anwar brother, Shoeb, will also get married on the same day.
Anwar’s parents are very happy that he will get married and start a new life.
His father, Jameel Khan, told Tii, “I have no words to express my happiness right now.”