Nadia Jamil is grateful post surgery, wishes to cherish everyday life offers
She had revealed that she was fighting breast cancer and the president Dr Arif Alvi also wished her the best
Renowned actor Nadia Jamil recently announced that she was fighting breast cancer. The celebrity was heartbroken as she tweeted about the series of emotions that started curdling up inside her after she got diagnosed.
Nevertheless, Jamil now seems hopeful as she uploaded an elaborate note on her Instagram with a smiling picture of herself post surgery. She said, "Interesting night. Mostly managed crazy physical pain as body healed and snuggled into comfy sheets. Thank God for those!
The nurses were amazing and I feel super blessed."
She added, "Today is another day. Yaay! Will never take another sunrise for granted. Another day to live, heal and be with you all. Listen to soothing music, read, pray, thank Allah and catch up on my desi dramas!"
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Jamil then hinted at how she had become more in touch with her body "Pacing myself as I get tired easily. Which is my body telling me to rest. Listening to my body carefully. Going as Alkaline as I can."
She also said her Lymph node biopsy results will be out in 10 days and she will know if its chemotherapy or radiation that's required with her hormones treatment or both.
Read: Nadia Jamil diagnosed with breast cancer, grade 3 tumour
Jamil said she was avoiding sugar, dairy, meat and anything that makes her nauseous or tired. The Balu Mahi actor also described the view from her window as she cherished whatever she could.
"Loving the cherry blossom outside my window and the bird songs my friends sent me. Big smile to you with a social distance hug!
Thank you for the strength of your prayers and love that helped me heal. Thank you."
Prior to her surgery, President Dr Arif Alvi had wished her the best along with other celebrities and fans.
He said, "My wife Samina Alvi and I would like to wish you quick recovery. Indeed there is no shame. This is a disease like any other with a great potential of recovery in 'early detection and fast action'. We need to spread the word. You will Inshallah recover soon, we are praying for you."
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Nevertheless, Jamil now seems hopeful as she uploaded an elaborate note on her Instagram with a smiling picture of herself post surgery. She said, "Interesting night. Mostly managed crazy physical pain as body healed and snuggled into comfy sheets. Thank God for those!
The nurses were amazing and I feel super blessed."
She added, "Today is another day. Yaay! Will never take another sunrise for granted. Another day to live, heal and be with you all. Listen to soothing music, read, pray, thank Allah and catch up on my desi dramas!"
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-lrwkFhuA2/?utm_source=ig_embed
Jamil then hinted at how she had become more in touch with her body "Pacing myself as I get tired easily. Which is my body telling me to rest. Listening to my body carefully. Going as Alkaline as I can."
She also said her Lymph node biopsy results will be out in 10 days and she will know if its chemotherapy or radiation that's required with her hormones treatment or both.
Read: Nadia Jamil diagnosed with breast cancer, grade 3 tumour
Jamil said she was avoiding sugar, dairy, meat and anything that makes her nauseous or tired. The Balu Mahi actor also described the view from her window as she cherished whatever she could.
"Loving the cherry blossom outside my window and the bird songs my friends sent me. Big smile to you with a social distance hug!
Thank you for the strength of your prayers and love that helped me heal. Thank you."
Prior to her surgery, President Dr Arif Alvi had wished her the best along with other celebrities and fans.
He said, "My wife Samina Alvi and I would like to wish you quick recovery. Indeed there is no shame. This is a disease like any other with a great potential of recovery in 'early detection and fast action'. We need to spread the word. You will Inshallah recover soon, we are praying for you."
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