Pakistani style icon Ayesha Omar finally underwent a very critical but successful collarbone surgery which was delayed for 8 years, resulting in spasms, discomfort, complications, and pain.
The diva has lately taken to her Instagram handle with an intent to inform her massive fanbase regarding the brave experience of surgery which she decided to undergo in the month of Ramzan after gathering huge courage and strength.
Ayesha Omar has posted the medical certificate narrating her successful surgery along with a detailed caption on her Instagram handle, emphasizing the incident which unfortunately caused the impairment of her collarbone, also expressing relief and gratitude over the success of the surgery.
Here are the exact words Ayesha has stated in the caption of the upload: "o This happened. Alhamdulillah’s. At 7 pm, On the first day of Ramzan, 12th of March 2024. Bohat ho gaya tha ye naach gana aur zindagi guzaarna with a broken/smashed collarbone bhaiii. For those who don’t know, I broke my collarbone and shoulder blade in a terrible car accident on the hyderabad highway 8 years ago. Driver’s fault. The bone never joined even after a year of treatments and therapy, and the gap kept becoming bigger. After many years of navigating through spasms, discomfort, complications and pain, I finally gathered strength to go through with this surgery. I also realised that emotional and spiritual healing cannot happen without physical healing. How can I heal them broken parts of me without mending this break completely. It was a very complicated 3 hour surgery because my broken bones were trapped in a lot of tissue and muscle. Titanium plate, bone grafting from my left hip bone and screws zindabad. groggy and foggy because of all the painkillers. Keeping it low key at hospital so no visitors. 3rd day in hospital today. Should be back home tomorrow evening Inshallah. Then come and hang with me Karachi peeps. Bone broth, payas, plant-based candies and standup. This message is being typed by a friend. Won’t be able to reply to messages or comments. Only voice notes. I’m in agonizing pain but Allah is giving me strength. The pelvic bone (that’s where the bone graft was taken from to put in my collarbone) is excruciatingly painful. Dr Shah had to drill deep into both ends of my broken collarbone to find blood and marrow and then insert the bone graft in the middle of it in set it in place with a titanium plate. Can’t walk or put any weight on my left leg Long road to recovery but I’m looking forward to healing in the next 4 months. No travelling and no work in front of the camera. Will work on music, ideas, scripts and my brands, inshallah. Alhamdolilah. @dr.imranshah is a superstar. I would’ve trusted no one else to do this.”