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Dubai boy who couldn’t walk makes giant strides 7 years on

MEET GIL MERCED 7 YEARS AFTER A LIFE-SAVING SURGERY FOR A HEART DEFECT

- BY SHARMILA DHAL UAE Editor

Seven years ago, we carried a story about a 10-year-old boy who could not walk without passing out. Gil Merced, a Filipino, stayed huddled in a Satwa room with three bunk beds in Dubai. His condition had deteriorat­ed so acutely that he could not even go out to play, let alone attend school.

The minute he tried to stand or start walking, he would collapse. He suffered from a congenital heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot which leads to low oxygenatio­n of blood. He was weak, his skin wrinkled and posture drooping. “He invariably keeps his legs folded and we have to carry him around. Otherwise, there is no flow of oxygen,” his mother Mercedita had said, desperatel­y appealing for help to get him treated.

Working as a teaching assistant at the time, she had her husband was unemployed and they did not have the money for the surgery which was critical for Gil.

Overwhelmi­ng response

Within two weeks of publishing the story, brought to light by volunteers at the St Mary’s Church who were extending support to the family, readers helped raise Dh55,000 for Gil’s treatment.

Dr Moopen’s Foundation, a charitable organisati­on spearheade­d by Dr Azad Moopen, chairman of Dubai-based Aster DM Healthcare, took up his cause under their Save The Little Hearts programme by getting him operated upon at Aster Medcity in Kochi, India.

Bold and confident

Today, seven years on, Gil is a strapping 17 year old, who not only walks but also runs. He loves to do the catwalk and as his mother adds, is flying high too – whether in academics, the arts or sports.

She said Gil, who is proud of his transforma­tion, makes it a point to talk about it at the shows and competitio­ns he attends. “He is bold and confident despite the delay in his formal education because of his earlier illness. But every time he goes up on stage, he inspires people with the story of his journey, of how he overcame the extreme odds and reached where he is now.”

Mercedita said: “No matter what, never lose hope, just pray and be grateful. Have the courage to face a problem, there’s always a reason for it and there will always be a solution – that’s the overriding message.” Mercedita, who now works as an assistant cook in Dubai, said Gil is all set to start senior high school in Cebu back home. “He had lost two years of schooling after Grade 4, but was able to catch up with his studies after the surgery in Kochi.”

She said Gil had come a long way since the days he was confined to the house as they could not risk sending him out for fear that he would collapse.

Aster Founder Chairman and Managing Director Dr Azad Moopen, who swung

Dr Moopen’s Foundation, a charitable organisati­on spearheade­d by Dr Azad Moopen, chairman of Dubai-based Aster DM Healthcare, took up Gil’s cause under their Save The Little Hearts programme by getting him operated upon at Aster Medcity in Kochi, India.

into action after learning about Gil’s plight, immediatel­y arranged for the boy and his family to be flown to Aster Medcity where the diagnosis of the congenital condition was reconfirme­d and the treatment plan chalked out.

“On August 5, 2014, Gil underwent an open-heart surgery through which his condition was corrected. By the time he was discharged on August 14, he was ready not just to walk, but fly,” said Mercedita, who in a handwritte­n message to Gulf News before flying to Kochi wrote, “On behalf of my family, I would like to convey our heartfelt thanks for all your support and strength.”

Making a difference

Dr Moopen said “The meaningful difference that we have been able to make in this child’s life, not just by treating his life-threatenin­g ailment but by giving him an opportunit­y to live a healthy and fulfilling life where he can work towards achieving his dreams, is what keeps us going everyday as an organisati­on.”

He said, “Stories like these of our patients and the special bond that they continue to share with us over the years, drive us to go above and beyond in our mission to make quality health care affordable and accessible to people across the world. Our team of doctors and staff from Aster Medcity in India and our entire organisati­on are extremely delighted to hear of Gill’s success from his parents. We wish him all the very best.”

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 ??  ?? Left: Mercedita, Dr Azad Moopen, founding chairman and managing director of Aster, Gil, Alisha Moopen, deputy managing director, Aster, and Merced after Gil was operated upon at Aster Medcity in Kochi, India, in August 2014. Right: Gil in 2021.
Left: Mercedita, Dr Azad Moopen, founding chairman and managing director of Aster, Gil, Alisha Moopen, deputy managing director, Aster, and Merced after Gil was operated upon at Aster Medcity in Kochi, India, in August 2014. Right: Gil in 2021.
 ??  ?? ■ At 10 (left), Gil Merced could not stand or walk without collapsing. He would just squat, keep his legs folded. Today, seven years later, he is leading a normal life.
■ At 10 (left), Gil Merced could not stand or walk without collapsing. He would just squat, keep his legs folded. Today, seven years later, he is leading a normal life.
 ??  ?? The 2014 story which highlighte­d Gil Merced’s plight and his parents’ appeal for help.
The 2014 story which highlighte­d Gil Merced’s plight and his parents’ appeal for help.

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