From a near-death accident as a newborn to facing a life-altering diagnosis at 18, Dr Sudhir Kumar’s journey reads like a story of sheer resilience and grit. Hyderabad’s renowned neurologist, trained at CMC Vellore, has battled incredible odds—starting with a health scare that could have left him wheelchair-bound and transforming into a life full of running, healing patients, and inspiring thousands online. His story is a vivid reminder that destiny, determination, and a touch of luck can rewrite even the toughest beginnings.
Dr Sudhir Kumar’s early life was shaped by humble beginnings. Born in August 1971, his father was unemployed, and his teenage mother lived in their native Nalanda village, Bihar. During a journey to Patna after his birth, a near-fatal accident could have ended his life—he slipped from his mother’s lap onto a rickshaw floor but survived, thanks to a passerby’s quick intervention. Four months later, his father secured a job at Bokaro Steel Plant, moving the family to the industrial town. His childhood was modest, guided by love, discipline, and resilience.
At 18, life threw another curveball. While studying at CMC Vellore, he developed severe back pain and was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. Professors warned him of possible lifelong disability, potentially leaving him wheelchair-bound. But through positivity, exercise, and strong medical guidance, he regained control. Today, Dr Kumar manages his condition fully while living an active and inspiring life.
A couple of years ago, he took up running—something unimaginable for someone who had always been overweight and never played sports. Today, he is close to completing 150 half-marathons, many under two hours. The discipline and joy running has brought into his life is something he wishes he had discovered earlier. Sharing his journey on social media, he has touched lives with lessons of resilience, gratitude, and perseverance.
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Many found his journey fascinating and inspiring. Some shared that his story motivated them to take up running, lose weight, and improve their lifestyles. Others called him a hero of his own life, praising his story as a super motivational testament to perseverance and dedication.
Dr Sudhir Kumar’s early life was shaped by humble beginnings. Born in August 1971, his father was unemployed, and his teenage mother lived in their native Nalanda village, Bihar. During a journey to Patna after his birth, a near-fatal accident could have ended his life—he slipped from his mother’s lap onto a rickshaw floor but survived, thanks to a passerby’s quick intervention. Four months later, his father secured a job at Bokaro Steel Plant, moving the family to the industrial town. His childhood was modest, guided by love, discipline, and resilience.
At 18, life threw another curveball. While studying at CMC Vellore, he developed severe back pain and was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. Professors warned him of possible lifelong disability, potentially leaving him wheelchair-bound. But through positivity, exercise, and strong medical guidance, he regained control. Today, Dr Kumar manages his condition fully while living an active and inspiring life.
A couple of years ago, he took up running—something unimaginable for someone who had always been overweight and never played sports. Today, he is close to completing 150 half-marathons, many under two hours. The discipline and joy running has brought into his life is something he wishes he had discovered earlier. Sharing his journey on social media, he has touched lives with lessons of resilience, gratitude, and perseverance.
A Journey of Destiny, Gratitude and Grace
— Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (@hyderabaddoctor) August 21, 2025
I was born in August 1971, at a time when my father was unemployed and my mother lived in our native village in Nalanda, Bihar. For delivery, she went to Patna, where my uncle had a government job.
Soon after discharge from the… pic.twitter.com/gir7Umvm85
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Many found his journey fascinating and inspiring. Some shared that his story motivated them to take up running, lose weight, and improve their lifestyles. Others called him a hero of his own life, praising his story as a super motivational testament to perseverance and dedication.
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