In a stroke, a blockage in a blood vessel stops essential oxygen and vitamins from accomplishing the brain. One summer day in 2021, 56-year-old Edaferierhi Bolaji felt something pop in his neck after his routine afternoon stroll.
"It was something so strong I couldn't talk for a couple of minutes," recalls the Nigerian resident. But that too passed, and he got back his speech. The rest of the day and night elapsed normally, but at 9:30 the next morning, as Edaferierhi was getting ready for breakfast, his right arm and right leg went numb.
Edaferierhi was having a stroke. The blood clot had blocked blood glide and oxygen to his brain; when brain cells are deprived of oxygen, they begin to die. When they die, reminiscence and muscle control are lost. Fast action was needed. Edaferierhi’s niece Bimpe Bolaji who was present at the time came to his aid. Fearing the worst, Bimpe rushed Edaferierhi to a nearby hospital in Nigeria. By the time the two reached the hospital 15 minutes later, Edaferierhi could not lift his right arm or leg, speak or understand words.
Not sure about the consequences of the stroke and the effect it would have on Edaferierhi’s health, later on, Bimpe decided to approach spine and neurosurgery services in India for a solution and probable a feasible treatment that could contain a few types of surgery. After looking through multiple hospitals Bimpe decided to get her uncle treated by Dr. Vipul Gupta India. After a week of going through the entire process of obtaining the Visa and making the necessary travel arrangements, Edaferierhi and his niece arrived in India on the 6th of August. “When we reached, we were received by one of the representatives of spine and neurosurgery services India at the airport gate; he took us to the hotel which was pre-booked for us as per our choice.
Everything was well taken care of, and he also made sure to ask if we needed any assistance during our stay.” As per the arrangement, Edaferierhi’s case manager had made an appointment with a top Interventional neurologist at Artemis Hospital Gurgaon. Edaferierhi and Bimpe made their way to the top Interventional neurologist in Artemis Hospital Gurgaon India on the day of their appointment. They would eventually spend the next five days here in his observation.
To their surprise, after the preliminary screening, Dr. Vipul Gupta India - one of the top Interventional neurologists in Artemis Hospital Gurgaon, advised against any kind of surgery and recommended Edaferierhi receive regular physiotherapy for the next few weeks. After Edaferierhi’s condition stabilized, the top Interventional neurologist in Artemis Hospital Gurgaon India decided to go ahead with the rehabilitation.
“Dr. Vipul Gupta India became one of the top interventional neurologists in Artemis hospital Gurgaon India was highly recommended, we had been very impressed with the caring, informed group of workers and first-class centers, so we selected it for his rehabilitation,” recollects Bimpe. After more than a month in India, the two returned to their home in Nigeria. Edaferierhi had a long road back. While still on the road to recovering, but has made such remarkable progress! Speaking to spine and neurosurgery services India from Nigeria, Edaferierhi stated, “I am extremely lucky to have found the right treatment at the right time, otherwise who knows what the outcome would have been. Spine and neurosurgery services in India have played a pivotal role in my gaining my strength back and for that, I am truly grateful.”
Spine and neurosurgery services India would like to wish Edaferierhi a speedy recovery and a healthy and fulfilling life ahead.