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I have brought the matter to the health secretary and soon will see when can the government doctors start the treatment.' Mr Biswas said: 'I was told by a local contact about his condition and was shocked to see him. The desperate parents may have some hope due to the social media activist Mamun Biswas. 'Whatever money I could save I spent it all on his initial treatment but I have nothing left now.' He said: 'I do not have enough to feed the family, footing his medical bills is beyond my capacity. Yet, he was still unable to afford Tajbir's treatment and returned home three months ago. The couple have made many visits to local doctors, but are unable to afford the expensive operations Tajbir requires.Īs Tajbir's conditioned progressively worsened, his father left to work in Malaysia in the hope of earning more.

His fingers started growing thicker and gradually changed the shape.' 'At first, it looked as if a wasp has stung him but the hand kept on growing bigger and bigger. When he was born we thought our prayers were heard but within three months his hand started swelling. Tajbir's father, a labourer who makes just £30 pound a month, said: 'We were blessed with a girl and wanted a son. The couple threw a feast for their friends and family to celebrate his birth, but their happiness faded when their son was just a few months old and they noticed the first signs of the rare disease. Tajbir was born after desperate prayers by his mother and father Toufiqul. Forced to live as a recluse due to his deformity, Tajbir doesn't attend school and has no friends
