ÂPriyanka Chopra is my medicineÂ
- IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 03 2007]
I first heard from Waheed a couple of months ago. It was a frail voice clear on the long distance call from
My name is Waheed Mahmood, and this is the story of my life. I am an 18-year-old who has been born and brought up in the
Outside of school I loved to watch my friends play cricket and would often be the umpire. I started asking myself questions like Âwhy can't I walk? Once I was given some hope that I might walk and join in with my friends games when I was offered surgery on my contractures. I was very excited the day before it was planned. That hope didnÂt last because the surgery didnÂt work. Instead, I got on with my life, reminding myself I could hear, see, talk and had a brain that worked.
One of the things that helped me get over this setback was getting a better electric wheelchair. Because of this, my mates used to call me Michael Schumacher! The chair also helped me play sport, such as wheelchair hockey, table tennis, and snooker. I also liked swimming and with help I could stand and walk in the pool.
At school I was a hard working student - most of the time! I was one of the best maths students in the school and my mates used to call me the ÂMaths geniusÂ. I remember I used to help other students with their work and made them laugh by doing impressions of our teacher! At this time I was quite enterprising, selling cakes to make money for my school and making some money for myself dealing in mobile phones. My teacher used to say ÂWaheed, you will be a great businessman one day!Â
Overall, life was looking very good. But, when I was ten, my illness slowly began to affect my health and lifestyle. This was when the bad times started. Firstly my spine developed a scoliosis, which meant it curved to the left. I had to start wearing a plastic brace to stop it from curving more. Despite this, my spine did get worse and caused my chest to stick out. This, along with my worsening muscle weakness, caused me to develop breathing problems.
For the last 4 years I have spent most of my day lying down, unable to do much, even write, because of my weakness. I rely on people for everything, even things I used to do myself, such as feeding or drinking. I have never weighed 3 stones and, even though I am eighteen, I look so small and thin that you might think I am only ten years old! These things might sound small to you, but they are important to me. Life was pretty depressing, but God then sent me an angel to help me stay happy, strong and confident. The first I saw Priyanka Chopra was in May 2004 in a promo of the song ÂTeri Dekh Dekh Ladkaiyan from the movie ÂAsambhavÂ. Seeing her gave me hope after 4 years of being stuck in the house and only leaving to go to hospital.
Thinking of Priyanka Chopra still helps me. She is a diamond that will never lose its shine. When I cannot sleep until
Since August 2005 things have been particularly scary for me because my left lung kept collapsing, and now does not work at all. I am practically only living on one lung. I was admitted at one point to the intensive care unit. At that time the doctors told me that I could develop a heart attack or heart failure in the future. My family were crying but there were only a few tears in my eyes. I was shocked, but my mind was only saying two things: IÂll miss you Priyanka and keep smiling. I got better that time, but 2006 proved to be a bad year too because of continuing lung problems. However, it was also a good year for me because I spoke to my angel. Talking to Priyanka nearly made me speechless! When she offered to keep in touch with me and I asked for her number, I couldnÂt save it on my mobile phone because my hands had frozen still!
Although you might think that I am frightened of death, what scares me more than that is being unable to see my family, and being unable to see Priyanka ChopraÂs smile, her eyes, her acting, her dancing and being unable to hear her American accent. I want to thank Almighty God for everything he has done for me, along with Priyanka Chopra and her secretary, Mr Chand, for being very friendly and trying to understand who I am. I want to thank my family for supporting me all the time.
Priyanka  you are part of my heart ..Even though you are a long way apart...No matter where you are, or who you are,..You will always be my sweetheart.
I have not written this story for fame or sympathy. I have written this story because I wanted to send a message out to people, like me, who are suffering every day with pain and discomfort: be strong, hang in there. Somewhere around the corner there will be a gift sent by God for you .