It all started off when i was a kid and my parents used to tell on the only two professions in the whole wide world...As i was not very good in Mathematics i decided to opt for medical profession so, then after doing my high school i landed in a med school and that was turning point of my life.
Life teaches you a lot...you cannot get in the highway of life without knowing the road which will lead there and that road, and that road is a bumpy one,almost always...I have seen lows and highs of life in these years...and if it would not have been with the prayers of family and friends and Allah's help, i would not be able to be what i am now...
I remember the first day of my med school, that orientation class,trying to know the class fellows, and the biggest challenge was to cope up with the pace of studies. I had always heard about the medical studies being hectic, then i experienced it,I remembered memorizing the human bones and their anatomy(the only subject i liked in the first 2 years), trying to cram the human physiology and biochemistry(the ones i disliked the most :@)and then the tension of final exams...that sure was difficult.
then we started off with clinical studies in which we used to confront patients, try to sympathisize with them and trying to help them in anyway possible. i have seen people dying, i have seen miracles happening, i have seen physicians malpractsing and i have seen physician being so sweet to their patients as if they were one of their family members. And i count them all as the lessons of my life from which i have learned.
once i read somewhere that butterfly is once an ugly looking caterpillar,no one would look at it but as it goes into its cocoon, it transforms into a butterfly and it is said that the strength of butterfly depends on how much force it exerts while coming out of a tiny hole from cocoon. The smaller the hole, the more force it exerts and the more force it exerts, the more beautiful and strong it is.I learned from life that everything happens for a reason and every bad experience makes u strong.it is the strength that you exert when you are down which decides how strong person you are.
I think that if someone gets in this profession he can view all the aspects of life, love, hate, anger,happiness, i mean anything u name it , u will experience it here. just imagine how would one feel if he has saved ones life by giving him/her the first aid and also imagine a doctor whose patient dies due to inappropriate management. I mean that we have extremes in here, its either veeeryyy High or veeerrryy low.
And today i became a doctor.. I want to thank Allah, for giving me this oppurtunity, my parents who helped me all the way, my siblings who prayed for me, my friends who made me realize my mistakes and helped me where i needed and my teachers who helped me at every step and ppl who hated me because they helped me to go for an extra mile.
And in the end i would like to thank a special person, without whom it would be very difficult for me to be here, who supported me throughout, with whom i shared all the happiness and who supported me in the very hard times of my career, he has been there whenever i needed support and help, and everyone knows him , he is Shoaib Hashmi. Really hats off to him and he was one of the greatest support i ever had in my life...Thank you for this all.