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Nadia Jamil is recovering well post breast cancer surgery

Nadia Jamil is recovering well post breast cancer surgery

"Today's another day... Will never take another sunrise for granted," said the actor.
Updated 06 Apr, 2020

Nadia Jamil had recently revealed she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

In an Instagram post, the Damsa actor had shared that because of the Covid-19 outbreak, she might've had to wait six months to get surgery. But miraculously for her a slot opened up.

On Sunday morning, Jamil took to Twitter to reveal that she has undergone surgery and is now in recovery.

Nadia Jamil also shared an update about how she's faring post surgery and she is as positive as ever. And it looks like she has a lot to do once out of recovery!

"Today's another day... Will never take another sunrise for granted," said Jamil. "Another day to live, heal and be with you all, listen to soothing music, read, pray, thank Allah and catch up on my desi dramas!"

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"Pacing myself as I get tired easily. Which is my body telling me to rest. Listening to my body carefully. Going as alkaline as I can," she added.

Meanwhile she's "avoiding sugar, dairy, meat and anything that makes me nauseous or drains me."

Wishing Nadia a speedy recovery!

Comments

M. Saeed Apr 05, 2020 04:28pm
Good news in this pandemic wilderness. Wish her speedy full recovery and best wishes for future.
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Furrukh Rao Apr 05, 2020 04:51pm
Get well Soon.
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Citize Apr 05, 2020 06:10pm
We pray for your early and complete recovery. You are strong lady and can be example for all suffering from any disease.
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Nk Apr 05, 2020 10:52pm
A very arduous journey she has embarked upon if her diagnosis falls in the higher category. Even after surgery and remission she will have to take care of herself throughout for a longer period of time with good natural food mostly. Post surgery some alternative treatments accupuncture, homeopathy will help to build a sound immune system. The stage is very important. Early stage surgery normally live through life without a return of the diseasesu. Best wishes for a full recovery.
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Laila Apr 06, 2020 04:29am
Get well soon!
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