Dubai is my home even though I shall forever be considered an expatriate. Born and bred up here, I associate and adhere myself to this land rather than my native country. Twenty years have elapsed since I last visited my motherland. I have buried the faint memories of my last visit deep within where they are least bothered.
My uncle (Mother’s brother) has suffered a massive stroke, his condition is critical and he needs immediate surgery. The doctors refuse to operate until his condition improves. Surgery in his present condition would mean certain death . My Parents are in tears so are my brother and sister who met him during their visit previous year.
Sadly, I vaguely remember him.
His memories were briefly refreshed by a recent visit of his children to Dubai. I found it astonishing as to how well inform they were of my last visit, my childhood antics, my frequent tomfoolery & tantrums. It moved me when I saw a Home video of faces who I remember to be so young now showing visible signs of old age and pleading me to come visit them before it’s too late.
I was humbled by the fact that even though I distanced myself from them they persisted to keep my memories alive amongst themselves. In light of the current series of events, if ever there was a fool it was me.
One never loses a connection as long as good & happy memories remain, everything else is secondary. With aid of those sweet moments it is possible to rekindle any flame.
I pray my uncle makes a quick recovery and then I shall take a trip to rediscover & rekindle the flame i had foolishly put out..
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Inshalla, he will make a qucik recovery and your travel plans to visit Pakistan will work out.
Thanks, I hope so too :)
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Will pray for your uncle. InshAllah all will be well.
Ramadhan Mubarak!
His condition has improved but he is still in the ICU; the doctors have scheduled an angiography on wednesday.
He has suffered two minor heart attacks while he has been in the hospital; I dont understand doctors they know whats wrong with him why are they prolonging the treatment.
It's not a matter of prolonging a treatment but really keeping in mind his ultimate welfare. Any action on their part now, if it's the wrong time, could have negative effects. Pray, tht's all we can do.
I hope he makes a speedy recovery, inshallah.
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