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Ahmed Tharwat Overcomes Miller Fisher Syndrome: A Journey of Recovery and Inspiration

2023-07-12 22:21:00

Thursday, July 13, 2023 01:21 AM

After suffering from a health problem that lasted 160 days, singer and director Ahmed Tharwat was able to walk and move, and the son of the great artist, Muhammad Tharwat, had a rare immune disease called “Miller Fisher”, which led to him stopping movement and walking and having to use a wheelchair.

Ahmed Tharwat appeared in a video trying to walk and stand following a long period of medical treatment and rehabilitation with the help of a medical team in Germany.

And he commented on the photo, saying: “Praise be to God, the generosity of our Lord, and thanks to your prayers today, following 160 days of struggle with Miller Fisher Syndrome, the first day I succeed, that I stand once more on my feet following hundreds of attempts.”

And he added: “I would like to thank everyone who prayed for me from his heart and all of my friends and family whose love for me was one of the reasons that I stand once more on my feet following the cover and success of our Lord.”

And he continued: “I learned a lot from our Lord’s test for me.. I learned contentment and praise in any case, even if our Lord covers us above everything.” And he continued: “It is normal.

And he continued: “Our Lord inspired me at the beginning of the injury to document this test from the first day, and I hope to be a reason for raising awareness of these rare diseases … and how, if God forbid, you were infected with it or someone close to you, how do you deal with it, because a large part of recovery is the psychological state of the injured.”

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