Samir’s mother, Sofia, said, “As a mom, it’s great to see him improve. He no longer cries in pain, and he can sleep well.” Samir also attends physical therapy (PT) sessions with Nikki, PT, DPT, PCS. In PT, Samir practices walking, balancing and gaining arm strength and endurance. In terms of Samir’s quality of care, he said, “It has been very good! The care at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia is excellent, better than any other hospital I’ve been to.”
Sofia said, “We are thankful for the attention and care he had in surgeries, it’s been a great opportunity, and his quality of life has improved greatly. Coming to Shriners Children’s is a dream come true!”
In Samir’s free time, he enjoys playing video games and singing. When Samir returns home to Bolivia, he plans to spend time with his family and, hopefully, return to college at Universidad del Valle next year. He is studying to be a scientist for pharmaceuticals. Shriners Children’s Philadelphia staff is proud of how far Samir has come in just a few months, and we look forward to seeing all he will accomplish in the future.