Omar is one of 57357 Tanta branch heroes. He
was admitted to the Hospital in 2016 with lymphoma. His treatment journey lasted till February 2017 as
he finished chemo and radio therapy and started the follow up stage. Omar also was among the best laureates of the high school
certificate for the year 2019/2020.
“I won’t give up until I reach my dream” pursued Omar during the high school certificate
year. Chatting
with Omar, he shared with us the following:
When I was admitted to the Hospital I thought there was no hope and that
my life was ending, but inside 57357, I learned that miracles do happen when you stick to your dreams. During
chemotherapy sessions, the most painful part of my treatment journey, caring and compassionate nurses and doctors used
to calm me down, reassuring me and giving
me hope in the future. Because of them my
morale was much better, which was reflected on my response to medication.
Thanks be to God and to them, my condition
was improving quickly, and I knew that with
determination and perseverance nothing was
impossible. When I started the High school certificate year I said to myself that as I was
able to defeat cancer, I will hold to my
determination of scoring high grades.
I exerted utmost efforts while being confident in
my desire and perseverance in achieving my dream.
I am dreaming of joining the faculty of
dentistry to become a dentist and treat
57357’s children, reveals Omar.
During my treatment phase I used to follow up on
my teeth in 57357-Cairo. I admired the doctor and the latest equipment he was
using, and I wished to become like him: a
dentist in 57357 treating children and caring about their health just as he did with me. I wonder what I would have done without 57357, they encouraged me and
gave me hope to achieve my dreams. Thank
you to all the doctors and nurses who helped me and my family to surmount the ordeal!
Our congratulations
to Omar and the other 6 heroes in Tanta
branch who successfully passed high school exams:
Nermin Farag 92% Nihal Yousef 90%, Salma Abdel Halim 87%, Dina Abdel Hamid 84%,
Inas Fawzi 72.8% and Fatema Ahmed 60%.