Young Man's Battle to find a Cure in Pakistan

sharjeel

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
[h=1]Young man's battle to find a cure for condition that has left him with a giant head, feet and hands[/h]
  • Sian Mumtaz, from Lahore, is thought to have the same condition as 'Elephant Man' Joesph Merrick
  • He hopes that he will discover a cure for the disease that has left him seriously disfigured so he can find love
A young man, who has been plagued with a rare condition which left him with a giant head, feet and hands, is desperately searching for a cure so he can finally find love.
Sain Mumtaz, 22, has been seriously disfigured by Proteus syndrome which has caused certain parts of his body to continue growing.He has been accepted by locals in his neighbourhood on the outskirts of Lahore, in Pakistan, but the disease has left him with ongoing medical problems and he finds it difficult to get around.
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Brave: Sain Mumtaz from Lahore has battled with his disfigurement since he was a child



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Love for life: Despite his appearance and related medical problems Sain is embracing life

It is thought that Sain suffered from a unique variation of Proteus syndrome - which also affected 'Elephant Man' Joseph Merrick - because of the symmetrical deformity on his face and skull.


Heartbreakingly Sian once believed his terrible affliction was a curse bestowed on him by a vengeful God, leaving him listless and depressed.
But supportive friends and family have kept his spirits high and he is now determined to embrace life.Kindly locals refer to him as their 'giant friend' and are determined to discover a cure for Sian who in turn hopes he will meet the woman of his dreams.
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Family: Sain is pictured at his Lahore home in Pakistan with his family who have been very supportive throughout his ordeal


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Sain and his family hope for a cure so he can find love. He told how people were once afraid of his appearance bu that he has grown to be accepted

He said: 'I've been this way since I was born. My face, arms and legs all differ in size and people assume I'm not like other normal human beings.
'But I'm mentally fit and understand everything, I live like my life like everyone else despite all my family including my mother, father, brothers and sisters all being born without the condition.
'People used to run away from me. But now they treat me normally and sit and talk to me when I am out.
'They call me their friend. One day I hope to be cured and meet a woman who will love me.'

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If Sain is suffering from Proteus syndrome there will be nothing doctors can do for him. But his family cling on to the hope that he is suffering from an undiagnosed and treatable disease


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Sain Mumtaz (right) pictured with his father Wazir Ali (left) who is desperate to find a cure for his son

Sain hasn't seen a doctor since he was a boy when he was told it was Proteus Syndrome and nothing could be done to help him.
If Proteus is the correct diagnosis for his condition there may be nothing that can reduce the weight of his massive limbs.
But his family cling on to the hope that Sain is suffering from some other overgrowth disorder and if this is true then there may well be treatments that can help him.
His father, Wazir Ali, said: 'We want to discover what is wrong with him, and whether anything might be done to improve his day-to-day life.
'He has hopes for his future, one day he would like to run a rickshaw business and find a wife.'

 

Mr Justice

Minister (2k+ posts)
May Allah bless him and give him cure. Still there are very good people in Pakistan to support others who are in pain and misery.
 

mrcritic

Minister (2k+ posts)
Our media is too busy you know - they will never spare their Precious Minutes to genuine causes of appeal but rather force you too see what the f**K is happening in bollywood.
 

rtabasum2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
this is very rare disorder,around the world there are about 100 known cases but one thing is sure this genetically based deformity sadly has no cure