I had experienced always a relation between the
heart and the almighty. Each time I did
a surgery, I saw Him throbbing inside the open chest as if His heart is beating
for us.
Whenever I did a heart transplant I felt His presence more
tenaciously. As I have written in an earlier occasion, it is a kind of pollination;
transit of life from one person to another. He being the driving force behind it.
I have witnessed many miracles during this period. I saw it happen
every time. From Abraham of Maravoor who
underwent the first heart transplant operation in Kerala to Mathew Achaden of
Chalakkudi who found a new life in a heart air delivered to save him.
Recently I witnessed another divine intervention of this
great power residing in the heart of a patient. This man, a native of Chenganoor
was named Harikumar. He was employed abroad and has been waiting for quite some
time for a suitable heart for transplant.
He used to ask me, “will I be able to get a suitable heart
by May 24th…..?” The question
implied that beyond his desire to be alright there is another need lurking
behind this query. His Medical Insurance coverage expires on that day. If the
operation takes place before 24th May he will be entitled for an
insurance claim which will be a great relief.
May be God was present inside his heart. We received a
message from Thiruvanandapuram Medical College. ‘Heart of a brain dead person
is available for transplant’-it was 23rd May afternoon!.
The ball was set on
rolling; we have to get the heart as soon as possible.
The condition was similar to
that of Mathew Achadens’ case. That experience proved useful. With the help of
the District Administration a Naval aircraft was readied. Though not formally
established, I felt that a kind of a system for successful organ transportation
was in place since the airlifting of the organ for Mathew Achaden where various
authorities had joined hands and created history. All those hurdles we faced
then were absent this time. The Government Machinery functioned faultlessly.
Though this was during the transfer of power in the State, decisions were swift
and timely from the capital.
The aircraft was readied to
takeoff from Kochi by 3pm. All the necessary things were carried out as
scheduled. Then there comes a message from Thirunanandapuram. “There is some
fluctuation in the blood-pressure. The organs suitability for transplant is
highly doubtful, despite airlift”. All of us huddled together in search of a
solution.
Even the aircraft is ready……but.
What is the alternative? The question loomed large.
The Divine intervention
happened precisely at this moment. It seems, God residing inside Harikumar, answered
that question. It came through my colleague whom I saw rushing towards me.
“There is a heart available in Kochi itself; in Renai Medicity. It belongs to a
young man who had a brain death; all parameters matching!” he announced!!
When there was a doubt about
the Thiruvanandapuram heart, God offers another one, that too nearby. Two
matching hearts available for the same person in the same day; rarest of the
rare incidence.
We dropped the idea of going to
Thiruvanandapuram. Without wasting any time we rushed to Renai Hospital. The
heart was brought; the surgery was commenced at 12 midnight on the 23rd
itself. It was over by next day morning 7 O’clock. God’s presence was felt all that time.
Harikumar’s prayers did not go in vain. The surgery was completed one day
before the insurance period was over. That one day was so important in his
life.
Getting a proper heart for
transplant itself is a great boon. One has to wait for days together for that
to happen, if at all it happens. Here for Harikumar God has extended two hearts
at a time. You experienced His presence at three places simultaneously.
“If that did not happen?” This
question has no meaning in medical science. It is only during such occasions
you find God as a surgeon/physician. And for me the thoughts like, if the
Thiruvanandapuram heart had failed in some way; if there was no alternate heart
in Kochi, or if at all available it was found to be not matching for the
patient at hand, are irrelevant and immaterial.
I think the One who is all
prevalent and omnipresent, may be residing in the heart, as far as human beings
are concerned.