Friday, December 27, 2024

Warriors and Survivors -193

 Children Cancer Stories by Rukh Yusuf - Blog # 193



I am Rukh Yusuf, Clinical Pharmacist, also specialized in Total Parenteral Nutrition and Bone Marrow Transplant. I have been working in the Pediatric Oncology unit of a public hospital for several years. The mission of this blog is to bring to you the real-life stories of child patients suffering from cancer. Cancer is still a difficult disease to handle and treat. However, when it strikes the children, some so young that they cannot even speak, their agony is beyond expression and words. Let us pray especially for children suffering from cancer for early and complete remission. May Allah shower His Merciful Blessings upon them. Aameen. 



At just two years old, Anas is a vibrant little boy full of life, laughter, and wonder. His laughter is infectious, radiating joy throughout his home and bringing smiles to the faces of everyone he meets. However, beneath this cheerful exterior, Anas's family faces an immense challenge—he has been diagnosed with Acute Leukemia, a form of cancer that requires immediate treatment and profound resilience from everyone involved.

The journey began with what seemed like a simple cold. Anas's parents, busy with their daily routines, assumed it would pass like any other minor illness. However, when the symptoms worsened, they took him to their pediatrician, where a series of tests led to the heart-wrenching diagnosis of Acute Leukemia.

At that moment, the world changed for Anas and his family. Doctors explained the nature of the disease, detailing how it affects the blood and bone marrow, hindering the production of healthy blood cells. For a child so young, the implications were overwhelming. It was a diagnosis that no parent wishes to hear, and the weight of it settled heavily on their hearts.

In the weeks following Anas's diagnosis, his parents struggled with a rollercoaster of emotions. Initially, there was shock and disbelief, followed by an undercurrent of fear as they began to grasp what this diagnosis meant for their little boy. The thought of chemotherapy, hospital visits, and the very real possibility of a lengthy battle with illness lingered in the air, casting a shadow over their family.

Anas’s mother often finds herself awake at night, pondering his future. Will he be able to enjoy playdates with friends? Will he have the same experiences that other children have? It is painful to think about the normalcy that has been taken from him. Each smile from Anas is a reminder of the life they cherish, and each tear sheds light on the struggle that lies ahead.

Anas's father has taken on the role of a steadfast protector, supporting his wife and trying to maintain a sense of normalcy for their family. However, he too feels the weight of worry. The uncertainty of treatment protocols and the potential side effects of those treatments create a backdrop of anxiety. Balancing work commitments with the need to be present for Anas during this crucial time has been an ongoing challenge.

In times of uncertainty, families often find strength in those around them. Anas's extended family has rallied together, offering emotional support and practical help. Grandparents share stories to uplift spirits, while aunts and uncles provide distraction and comfort.

Anas’s days have changed dramatically since his diagnosis. His schedule now includes hospital visits, doctor consultations, and treatment sessions. The bright lights of the hospital contrast sharply with the warmth of his home. He associates the hospital with the unfamiliar sights, sounds, and the smell of antiseptics. Despite the challenges, his innocence shines brightly against the backdrop of the harsh realities he faces.

Living with a diagnosis of Acute Leukemia at such a young age presents numerous uncertainties. While the path ahead is fraught with emotional and physical challenges, Anas’s parents remain hopeful. They are actively participating in his treatment journey while also advocating for further research and greater awareness about pediatric cancers.

By sharing Anas's story, they aim to shed light on the realities faced by families dealing with similar situations. Each day, they cherish the little victories and remain determined to encourage other families facing a similar path.

Anas's journey continues, filled with complexes of hope, and the unbreakable bond of family. Though the future remains uncertain, love and support light the way for this innocent little boy and his family, guiding them through each step of their journey together.

Lots of prayers for young Anas and his family, May Allah make their future easy. Aameen

Lots of prayers for all sick children to recover quickly and never experience their illnesses again. May they lead happy and healthy lives once more. Aameen.


Friday, December 20, 2024

Warriors and Survivors -192

 Children Cancer Stories by Rukh Yusuf - Blog # 192


Adorable toddler sitting with a teddy bear on a wooden bridge, enjoying a peaceful moment outdoors.

I am Rukh Yusuf, Clinical Pharmacist, also specialized in Total Parenteral Nutrition and Bone Marrow Transplant. I have been working in the Pediatric Oncology unit of a public hospital for several years. The mission of this blog is to bring to you the real-life stories of child patients suffering from cancer. Cancer is still a difficult disease to handle and treat. However, when it strikes the children, some so young that they cannot even speak, their agony is beyond expression and words. Let us pray especially for children suffering from cancer for early and complete remission. May Allah shower His Merciful Blessings upon them. Aameen. 

At just 7 years old, Ali is like any other spirited child. He loves playing football, building blocks, and spending time with his friends. However, Ali has to face a journey that no child should have to endure. Diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), a type of blood cancer, his life and that of his family changed altogether. This blog shares Ali’s story during hard time, highlighting the troubles faced by him and his family.

It all began with something seemingly ordinary. Ali had a fever that lasted longer than usual. His parents thought it was just another childhood illness. However, after multiple doctor visits, fever was still there, and Ali had to go for few blood tests to diagnose what had been happening so far. Tests reports revealed something shocking and later Ali was diagnosed with AML.

For Ali's parents, the news hit hard. They felt a mix of disbelief, fear, and sadness. The thought that their little boy had cancer was beyond anything they had prepared for. In the blink of an eye, their lives changed as they realized the battle ahead.

Ali's treatment journey began almost immediately. The doctors explained that he would need chemotherapy to fight the illness. This meant many hospital visits, each requiring long hours of waiting and testing. Ali often had to miss school, which made him feel sad. He missed his friends and the fun activities they shared.

Chemotherapy was tough on Ali. He felt tired and sometimes sick. His parents were always by his side, supporting him and encouraging him to eat and rest. With every treatment, Ali learned to adapt, reminding himself that he was a fighter.

Ali’s diagnosis changed everything for his family. His parents, who once had regular jobs, had to take time off to care for him. This made financial matters challenging. Parents they struggled to make ends meet while trying to provide the best care for Ali.

His siblings also felt the impact. They often had to adjust to the uncertainty that came with Ali's treatments. Family gatherings were less frequent, and they had to deal with feelings of worry about their brother. Yet, they showed immense love and support, often drawing pictures to cheer Ali up during his hospital stays or playing games to keep spirits high at home.

Ali also found encouragement from other children in the hospital who were also undergoing treatment. They shared stories, played games, and supported one another. It helped Ali realize that he wasn’t the only one facing this challenge, and it brought him comfort during difficult moments.

Though Ali is a brave guy but still he becomes sad seeing other children suffering with pain, he does not like to see the sad faces of children around in his hospital room. He told his mother that he wants that all the children admitted in hospital should get up from their beds and play around. 

Ali's journey with Acute Myeloid Leukemia is filled with challenges, no one knows for how long Ali and his family have to go through these challenges. Although he faces tough days ahead, Ali remains hopeful, just like his loving family who stand by him every step of the way.

Cancer is such a cruel disease that brings an unending era of pain and suffering, I wish no child has to bear the pain of cancer and chemotherapy. 

Lots of prayers for young Alli and his family, May Allah make their future easy. Aameen

Lots of prayers for all sick children to recover quickly and never experience their illnesses again. May they lead happy and healthy lives once more. Aameen.


Friday, December 13, 2024

Warriors and Survivors - 191

Children Cancer Stories by Rukh Yusuf - Blog # 191


I am Rukh Yusuf, Clinical Pharmacist, also specialized in Total Parenteral Nutrition and Bone Marrow Transplant. I have been working in the Pediatric Oncology unit of a public hospital for several years. The mission of this blog is to bring to you the real-life stories of child patients suffering from cancer. Cancer is still a difficult disease to handle and treat. However, when it strikes the children, some so young that they cannot even speak, their agony is beyond expression and words. Let us pray especially for children suffering from cancer for early and complete remission. May Allah shower His Merciful Blessings upon them. Aameen. 



Meet Asma, an 8-year-old girl with a big heart and even bigger dreams. Despite facing a tough battle with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), she carries a flame of hope. This blog invites you to walk alongside Asma as she navigates her journey through illness, pain, and the everyday challenges of life.

For Asma, each day is filled with a mixture of courage and uncertainty. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, making her feel weak and tired. The countless hospital visits, endless needles, and medicine can be overwhelming. Sometimes, she feels lonely, even when surrounded by her family and friends.

The treatment process is long and painful. There are moments when she experiences intense pain from her treatments, and simple activities like playing outside or attending school become her biggest dreams. Asma has become acquainted with feelings that many adults struggle to understand, like fear of what tomorrow may bring. Each visit to the hospital raises questions in her mind: Will today be a good day? Will I be able to play with my friends?

Living with ALL doesn’t just affect Asma; it touches everyone in her family. Her parents worry constantly about her health, trying to balance work and taking care of her needs. They try to maintain a sense of normalcy, but the truth is that life revolves around Asma’s treatment schedule. Siblings also feel the impact. They want to play with their sister, make her laugh, and share joy, but sometimes they have to understand when she just can’t.

Despite the challenges, Asma's family has found ways to bring joy to her days. They have game nights, watch movies together, and create art projects that keep their spirits high. This sense of togetherness helps Asma feel loved and supported, reminding her that although times are tough, she is never alone.

What keeps Asma going amidst all the difficulties is her dream of becoming a doctor one day. She often tells her mom how much she admires medical professionals who help kids like her. “I want to help them get better, just like I am trying to get better,” she says, her eyes shining with hope.

This dream is especially powerful for Asma because it gives her a purpose beyond her illness. She loves learning about science and how the body works. Even during her treatments, she asks questions about the medicine and the processes involved. While her friends play dress-up as princesses and superheroes, Asma envisions herself in a doctor’s coat, stethoscope in hand, ready to help others heal.

Asma’s journey is not an easy one, but her spirit shines brightly through the clouds of uncertainty. Through all the pain and challenges, she remains hopeful and determined to fulfill her dreams. Her story teaches us about resilience, courage, and the importance of holding on to dreams, no matter how distant they may seem.

In a world that can often feel overwhelming, there are millions of children like Asma bravely facing their battles. It reminds us to spread kindness and support for those who need it, helping to build a stronger, more understanding community. Through compassion and love, we hold the power to make an impact, one life at a time.

Lots of prayers for young Asma and her family, May Allah make their future easy. Aameen

Lots of prayers for all sick children to recover quickly and never experience their illnesses again. May they lead happy and healthy lives once more. Aameen.


Friday, December 6, 2024

Warriors and Survivors -190

Children Cancer Stories by Rukh Yusuf - Blog # 190


I am Rukh Yusuf, Clinical Pharmacist, also specialized in Total Parenteral Nutrition and Bone Marrow Transplant. I have been working in the Pediatric Oncology unit of a public hospital for several years. The mission of this blog is to bring to you the real-life stories of child patients suffering from cancer. Cancer is still a difficult disease to handle and treat. However, when it strikes the children, some so young that they cannot even speak, their agony is beyond expression and words. Let us pray especially for children suffering from cancer for early and complete remission. May Allah shower His Merciful Blessings upon them. Aameen. 


At just 10 years old, Ali is a vibrant boy with dreams that should be limitless, but his recent battle has taken a toll that no child should endure. B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has entered his life, turning his world upside down. It’s a diagnosis that brings not just physical anguish but also emotional suffering and uncertainty about the future.

Ali’s journey with ALL began as a series of apparently benign symptoms: persistent fatigue, unexplained bruising, and frequent fevers. At first, his parents thought it to be the usual childhood illnesses, but as days turned into weeks, they knew something was wrong. After multiple visits to the doctor and multiple tests, the diagnosis was confirmed: acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

This was just the beginning of Ali’s long and arduous journey—a path filled with hospital visits, needles, and treatments that would challenge his young body and spirit. B cell ALL is a type of blood cancer that primarily affects the lymphatic system, creating abnormal cells that impair the body's ability to fight infections and ultimately, they crowd out healthy cells.

The physical impact of cancer treatment can be devastating, schedules are rigorous, demanding that Ali spend endless hours in the hospital, subjected to intravenous medication that makes his small body ache. The drugs that are meant to combat cancer also bring side effects that can feel like battles on multiple fronts: nausea, hair loss, and fatigue overshadow his once playful spirit.

There are days when walking across the room feels a lot for Ali, as his legs feel heavy and his energy fades. A ten-year-old shrouded in a blanket on the couch, opted out of playing outside with friends, that is not the image one would expect of a boy his age. The laughter that once echoed in his home has been replaced by quiet exhaustion and the intermittent beeping of machines.

While the physical pain is tangible, the emotional toll is equally concerning. The word "cancer" carries with it a weight of fear and uncertainty. For Ali, it’s the overwhelming anxiety of being away from home, the confusion of undergoing treatment, and the sadness of seeing friends continue their lives while he's restricted by his illness.

Imagine being ten years old and grappling with haunting thoughts of what the future holds. Ali fears not just for himself but also for his loving family, who carry their burdens of worry alongside his. His parents wrestle with despair while trying to maintain a semblance of normalcy; school projects are abandoned, birthday parties are cancelled, and each visit to the hospital brings a fresh wave of what-ifs.

Children are not meant to experience such heart-wrenching realities. Though there are moments of hope, such as successful treatments or few days of good health, they are often overshadowed by uncertainty and despair.

One of the hardest aspects of fighting ALL is the unpredictability. The path to recovery is not a straight line; it’s fraught with setbacks and fears of relapse. With each appointment, Ali and his family have to face the daunting possibility that the cancer may return or not respond to treatment.

Time is both his ally and enemy. Meetings with oncologists are filled with mixed sentiments—hope for remission, but reality bites hard with statistics that show, at times, an uphill battle against this aggressive type of leukemia. Family discussions revolve around logistics, plans that can change in an instant based on Ali's health status, and scheduling treatments that disrupt the rhythm of life they once took for granted.

The reality for Ali is one filled with trials, but it is also a testament to the strength of human spirit. As he continues to fight, his journey reminds us of the silent battles many children face. Each day is a blend of suffering and hope, and Ali teaches us that even in the face of challenges, there is room for resilience, love, and dreams of a brighter tomorrow.

As we follow his story, let us support and uplift children like Ali, ensuring that they are not alone in their battles but are surrounded by a community that truly cares.

Lots of prayers for young Ali and his family, May Allah make their future easy. Aameen

Lots of prayers for all sick children to recover quickly and never experience their illnesses again. May they lead happy and healthy lives once more. Aameen.


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