Iman Ali expresses gratitude despite several health complications

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2024-03-22T00:23:44+05:00 News Desk

Popular Pakistani actress Iman Aly has expressed gratitude and encouragement regarding her exceptional ability to embrace life experiences persistently despite multiple health struggles.


Iman Aly has been seen in a motivational video making rounds on social media featuring the whole story with strong narrations, reflecting upon her resilience in life while also acknowledging various complications including chronic health issues which have unfortunately limited her working capacity but not her strength.



Here are the exact narrations that emerged in the latest moving video of Iman Aly: “Enduring chronic disease since the early 20s. facing heartwrenching negative comments. Persistently working hard. Thriving career hindered by limited work capacity due to health. Should stay Sad & depressed? Never, it's Allah’s will. Embracing happiness in life’s small moments Navigating life’s journey with unwavering faith in God’s plan. Preserving life with my resilient spirit throughout.”


However, the main factor which has made whole of the experience somehow incredible was the soul-soothing lyrics of the sufi song Okhay Painday, running throughout the video while sung by popular singer Sain Zahoor.


 



 


in case the readers are not aware, Iman Aly has endured various diseases but overcome bravely. Previously she opened up about the challenges and difficulties she faces in everyday life being a patient of multiple sclerosis rare disease.


Multiple Sclerosis: also known as a potentially disabling disease, is a nervous system disorder in which the patient's immune system attacks the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects the nerves. This damages and scars the sheath and underlying nerves, which slows down or disrupts the messages the brain sends. It is an incurable lifelong condition that can occasionally be mild but sometimes cause serious disability.





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