One just can’t finish
hearing of diverse things. One
minute, you think you’ve seen it all but the very next minute, you see
something that makes you feel like you have not seen anything at all your whole
life.
Or howelse will you describe a man with a heart in his abdomen?(See Pictures after the jump)
Huang Rongming, hails from Henan province in China and has
lived his entire life with a heart protruding from his abdomen. He’s been
living with the rare condition for 24 years until a doctor told him his
condition was rapidly deteriorating and that he required urgent surgery.
When Mr Rongming was born, doctors did not think he would
survive, as his protruding heart had defects and was vulnerable to injury. Mr
Rongming's parents admitted they were anxious when he was a little boy and said
that he was not allowed to play with other children for fear that he would have
an accident and die. As farmers they could not afford for him to have surgery.
As he grew older miraculously, he picked up a job as a
factory worker but the condition always left him breathless and blue which made
him lie down for a better part of his 24 years to allow blood flow through his
entire body.
Mr Rongming's heart could clearly be seen pumping underneath
a thin layer of skin and bulging out from his upper belly.
A very pathetic story indeed.
Earlier this year he sought treatment at Wuhan Union
Hospital. His doctor, Dong Nianguo, a cardiac surgeon at the hospital, was
astonished that he was still alive.
Tests showed Huang's condition was deteriorating rapidly,
and he needed immediate surgery, which could cost about 200,000 yuan.
Huang's story attracted considerable media coverage and
within six days of his story being reported, he received all the money he
needed from kind readers.
The surgery lasted more than 10 hours and was entirely
successful. His abdomen is now flat and his heart defect fixed.
Mr Rongming said: 'I am now normal, thanks to the many kind
souls'
Congenital heart displacement i hear is incredibly rare and occurs
in just five babies out of every million born. Most patients die soon after
birth.
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