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Posted on 12 Apr 2012
This man is full of hope, even though he only has half a skull
Mr Mohd Izanuddin Hisham Muhamad, 24, lost half his skull due to a traffic accident. But this, he is full of hope and his spirit has not been dented.
He was riding his motorcycle home from work when a Honda Jazz driven by a Thai national tried to overtake another vehicle. He did not succeed, and ended up hitting the motorcycle.
Mr Hisham flew for 2m and crashed into a tree, breaking his helmet into two.
He ended up in a coma for three months. When he woke up in hospital, he said he felt his head and was shocked to find a huge dent.
Besides his missing skull, Mr Hisham now has a squint in his left eye but his vision has not been affected.
He said that the first day he was home from hospital, he panicked when a neighbour's child cried in fear when he saw his head.
He said his parents, who are labourers, are now struggling to pay for his medical treatment, which cost S$3,300 to S$4,905, excluding medication.
STOMPer Asparagus said:
"It is truly inspiring to see that this guy still has so much hope in life.
"Some of us give up at the slightest sign of difficulty.
"I hope other readers are touched by his story as well."
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This man is full of hope, even though he only has half a skull

Mr Mohd Izanuddin Hisham Muhamad, 24, lost half his skull due to a traffic accident. But this, he is full of hope and his spirit has not been dented.
He was riding his motorcycle home from work when a Honda Jazz driven by a Thai national tried to overtake another vehicle. He did not succeed, and ended up hitting the motorcycle.
Mr Hisham flew for 2m and crashed into a tree, breaking his helmet into two.
He ended up in a coma for three months. When he woke up in hospital, he said he felt his head and was shocked to find a huge dent.
Besides his missing skull, Mr Hisham now has a squint in his left eye but his vision has not been affected.
He said that the first day he was home from hospital, he panicked when a neighbour's child cried in fear when he saw his head.
He said his parents, who are labourers, are now struggling to pay for his medical treatment, which cost S$3,300 to S$4,905, excluding medication.
STOMPer Asparagus said:
"It is truly inspiring to see that this guy still has so much hope in life.
"Some of us give up at the slightest sign of difficulty.
"I hope other readers are touched by his story as well."
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