Cape Argus

‘Breathless’boy, 10, looks ahead to carefree future

- HEALTH WRITER

FOR NINE years Hamza Ahmed, 10, of Athlone depended on a tracheotom­y – a hole in the throat – to help him breathe.

Born with dwarfism and mid-facial hypoplasia, Hamza had a severe upper airway obstructio­n that made it hard for him to breathe and sleep.

But today he is leading a normal life thanks to the Smile Foundation and Red Cross Chil- dren’s Hospital, which made it possible for him to have facial reconstruc­tion surgery to correct his condition.

Following multiple operations, last month he was finally weaned off the breathing devices.

Dr Anita Parbhoo, who treated Hamza, said he and his parents had been through a tough journey.

“It is very rewarding to see that all the efforts put in by all the staff at the hospital have paid off to make such a difference in Hamza’s quality of life,” she said.

“Our ongoing partnershi­p with the Smile Foundation has enabled this young boy to look forward to a brighter, more carefree future.”

In August 2010, the Cape Argus reported how Hamza’s face had been reconstruc­ted to allow normal breathing. The eight-hour operation saw bones cut into pieces to allow his face to move forward.

In 2003, when he was two, his breathing difficulti­es caused his heart to fail. He was admitted to intensive care, where a tracheotom­y was done.

“My husband and I had sleepless nights for about two years. Hamza never slept well at night and struggled to breathe.

“He constantly had chest infections,” his mother, Far- hana Ahmed said.

After years of interventi­on, which saw Hamza getting a home ventilator, his struggles have finally come to a happy end, and last month he returned to Vista Nova School.

“The receptioni­st, teachers and everyone started clapping. Everyone was congratula­ting him and kept telling him that they were proud of him,” said Ahmed.

 ?? PICTURE: COURTNEY AFRICA ?? NEW START: Hamza Ahmed, 10, with his parents, Altaf and Farhana Ahmed, at their home in Athlone yesterday.
PICTURE: COURTNEY AFRICA NEW START: Hamza Ahmed, 10, with his parents, Altaf and Farhana Ahmed, at their home in Athlone yesterday.

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