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DMCH’s patient receives ‘gift of life’ on birthday

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A 58-year-old patient received the ‘gift of life’ on his birthday when he was discharged from the hospital after going through a difficult phase of his life.

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Patient Gopal Taneja was brought to the neurosurgery OPD of Dayanand Medical College and Hospital suffering from left-sided weakness. He was unable to walk for the past 10 days. A CT scan revealed a massive blood clot in the right side of his brain. The patient, with a history of diabetes and hypertension, underwent surgery on his brain, during which the large blood clot was successfully removed.

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After the operation, the patient was fully conscious and showed significant improvement by evening, with his left-sided paralysis nearly returning to normal. By the third day of surgery, on September 26 — coinciding with his birthday — he was discharged in a conscious state, fully ambulatory without support and free from any paralysis.

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