Dr jamil zogheib biography of william
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“I took my family, and we became friends, but every time I would come, we would plan projects. “He was always ready, always dreaming and ready to fulfil his dream. “He even knew his 10th book would be his last, as he named it ‘La Derniere Page’ (‘The Final Page’).
Kamal Kallab, Dr. Jamil Zogheib's friend and colleague. His second was named "Le Medecin des Ames Perdues" ("The Doctor of Lost Souls"). He was always this way.”
When the disease struck Zogheib, he turned to Kallab for advice. He used to look at me, and
I could understand everything he wanted without even telling me.”
Boustany wished to pay tribute to him and his incredible story.
His body or disease never held him back.
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No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder. In 2015, they established the Lebanese ALS Association, of which Boustany became president.
"It is the death of a king," Boustany said fighting back tears.
"I took Dr. Jamil like my soulmate, and everything I wanted to do for myself, I would do for him," she said. In 2015, they established the Lebanese ALS Association, of which Boustany became president.
“He wanted to spread awareness about the disease, because it’s not well known, as it’s not widespread,” she explained.
"Today, I am happy that I did all this when he was alive, because you usually honor a person after his death, which isn't OK. He is a lesson of life, he was my mentor, and he changed my life."
Zogheib touched the lives of many.
"He was amazing and so commendable. It worsens over time, slowly, and without any improvement.
He had such an energy, such a strong brain, he was a genius and you could feel his soul through his eyes -- he had amazing eyes. In a lifespan, it is usually very rare to come across such people -- the association was about caring for others and letting people know how they can help themselves.
“Caring for others, even in his weakest moments, was his signature, and he never forgot that.”
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Zogheib with his daughter. Just imagine a person who has this disease, who is a clever doctor and knows what he will be facing in a few years."
While the average survival period for ALS is five to seven years, Zogheib's resilient faith and hopeful view on life allowed him to live for 10 years. "It's the kind of disease where we are never better than before.
"It was more than expected because of his will," Kallab said. He was truly the wind beneath my wings.”
She felt she had become his messenger in spreading awareness about the disease and its treatment.