Muhammad Hazmi bin Shamsol Kamal, 15, was fortunate to receive immediate surgery after suffering from an acute infarct stroke, which saved his life and kept him from becoming paralysed. His speech is still a little slurred after the surgery, but his right hand and foot can move. He will need time for physical therapy and recovery.

The entire family was overwhelmed, according to his father, when Muhammad Hazmi had a stroke. Fortunately, ONE HOPE CHARITY's assistance was also successful in obtaining public donations for medical expenses, allowing Muhammad Hazmi to be operated on as soon as possible.

He stated that because Muhammad Hazmi is still very young, the doctor informed him that his condition is gradually improving and that the situation is improving day by day, and that more patience is required for Muhammad Hazmi to learn and write again.

"Muhammad Hazmi's daily routine is very normal, and he enjoys playing badminton and football in particular. His diet is average, and he avoids eating greasy foods. He goes to bed around 10 o'clock in the evening, so we don't understand why he has a stroke."

The RM50,000 needed by Muhammad Hazmi has been fully raised, and he is recovering well after the operation. We hope he can catch up with his studies and return to school as soon as possible.