At 12, Kira was hospitalized with a swollen stomach. Doctors diagnosed her with a rare condition—intestinal lymphangiectasia. In pain and poverty, she stayed strong for her single mother and survived after painful treatment.
At school, she faced bullying but held onto her dream of becoming a doctor. With determination and support from friends, she made it. She even saved a fellow student from a fire during her studies.
Ten years later, now a doctor, Kira treated a young girl with the same illness she once battled. She told the worried mother, “I was like that too. If I survived, she will.”
Kira never sought fame—only to help others. One day, a former patient visited with her daughter and said, “I named her Kira.”
This time, Kira cried—not from pain, but from joy.