Posted on 12/15/2005 8:13:44 PM PST by paulat
Alive - after 63 days under rubble
December 16, 2005
MOST of her muscles are withered, she cannot speak and she is mentally damaged but doctors believe a Kashmiri women who survived 63 days under freezing rubble after Pakistan's deadly earthquake will live.
Naqsha Bibi, reduced to a skeleton, lies on a hospital bed in the intensive care unit set up by the Pakistan Islamic Medical Association in Muzaffarabad, the capital of quake-ravaged Pakistani Kashmir. Her two brothers and father, injured in the October 8 earthquake, were flown to a hospital in Rawalpindi near the capital Islamabad where they are under treatment.
"We were injured and were brought to a hospital in Rawalpindi by a helicopter and we had thought all along that our sister is no more," one brother, Jamilur Rehman, said.
Ms Bibi looks a virtual corpse lying on her bed in the field hospital but doctors believe she has every chance of recovering. "She has survived for 63 days under the rubble and it was nothing short of a miracle," said Dr Riaz Ahmed. "We are hopeful she will survive. She is recovering well. She is in a psychological trauma. She sometime smiles at us and she strives to utter a word but she cannot speak. We are watching her," Dr Ahmed said.
Ms Bibi migrated from Kupwara in Indian Kashmir in the early 1990s with thousands of other refugees. She had been living since then in the Kamsar refugee camp, which was destroyed by the earthquake.
Locals said they were digging into the rubble at the camp last Sunday to recover corrugated iron sheets and belongings when they saw a body in a cavity.
"When I pressed a stick into the body I saw slight movement and realised that this person may be alive," said 28-year-old Abdul Qayyum.
The people tried to give her water and food but she could not swallow anything, Mr Qayyum said. On Monday morning a German doctor, Holger Barochmeyer, who was vaccinating people in a nearby village was informed and he immediately advised shifting her to the hospital.
"She was just skin and bones when she was brought here," Mr Ahmed said. "Her jaw was tightly shut and we could not even take her temperature as the thermometer would not stay under the armpit due to wasted muscles."
Another doctor at the field hospital, Hafeezur Rehman, said more than 80 per cent of Ms Bibi's muscles were wasted. "The body is very stiff and there is no flexibility."
After physiotherapy there were signs of improvement and she started taking some liquids. "Now we have started giving her solid meals as well," he said.
Dr Barochmeyer, who works for the private medical group Caritas, said he was very happy to hear the woman was improving and getting full medical treatment. "She must have had access to water and food during the time she was under the rubble, otherwise it was not possible to survive without water and food for such a long time," he said.
Out of the 400 residents of the refugee camps, nearly 200 were killed in the quake which devastated Pakistani Kashmir and some parts of the North West Frontier Province.
It killed more than 73,000 people in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir and left an estimated 3.5 million homeless.
Agence France Presse
I had to go back and see what the Newbie said to rate such a remark. I expected a zottable, or nearly zottable offense. But now I see you meant it in a nice way. We could use more Freepers who express the sentiments in DieHard's post. What a positive addition to the forum. Thanks for pointing that out.
Welcome aboard DieHard.
Prayer bump
Help those who Care for her to Know Thy Compassion, that they may Bring to her Blessings Divine.
Bestow Upon Naqsha Your Tenderest Mercies, as we Pray in our Jesus' Name, amen.
> Welcome to FR!
Gee, thanks! I really like it here: nice people, stimulating conversation.
Merry Christmas to you all
Prayers sent.
Thanks, Baronda...it is NOT impossible if she had water and at least a small amount of food.
I should have also mentioned that I read his FReep page. It says a lot about him.
What a nasty, ugly way to post a message!!
I will believe it when a CREDIBLE news org reports it...and when that happens I will make a new post. I am NEVER embarassed to make a correction, because FReepers want the truth.
Why don't you post it yourself?
I lift her up to God. May this woman be healed and know she is loved...
Not that broad.
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