
An 18-year-old girl named Szyan Chennan, living in Henan province, China, came out of a complex medical condition — a coma — after hearing the news of her admission to university. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This event astonished not only her family but also the entire Chinese media. Szyan Chennan was hospitalized due to heart problems and fever after taking the country's most important exam — gaokao (national college entrance test) on July 11 of this year.
She was diagnosed with fulminant myocarditis — a rapid inflammation of the heart muscle. This disease is considered life-threatening.
When she was transferred to another hospital, she fell into a coma. According to her sister, their family has been facing financial difficulties for a long time.
Her father can only walk with the help of a cane after a car accident in 2023. Her mother sells food on the street for daily survival.
There is another boy in the family who is currently studying in middle school. The expenses for Szyan's treatment exceeded 200,000 yuan, which is approximately 2.2 billion soums.
While the girl was in a coma for eight days, her father received a letter about her admission to university. He brought this joyful news to the hospital and told his daughter in a voice mixed with hope and fear: “We are all very happy, you got into university!” Immediately, he saw her eyelids flutter.
The next day, Szyan Chennan came out of the coma. The doctors connected her with her parents via video call.
The girl made an "ok" sign with her fingers, which was accepted as a symbol of returning to life, hope, and dreams. In an interview with journalists, her father said: “Although our financial situation is difficult, I will definitely send her to university.
This is her life dream.” This event served as a lesson to many, proving once again the power of hope and will.