“I don’t fear, I still live.” An Egyptian doctor predicted his death and sparked a wide wave of sympathy

The incident of the death of a young Egyptian doctor sparked a wide wave of sympathy and controversy on social media platforms, and the incident turned into the most discussed topic during the past hours.

 According to a number of local newspapers, the young Egyptian doctor, Mohamed Mamdouh, passed away after great stress at work that forced him to sleep for long hours that reached 22 hours. When he woke up, his family found him dead.

Minya University and the Faculty of Medicine mourned in a statement the death of the young doctor, Mohamed Mamdouh, the assistant teacher at the Faculty of Medicine, who died suddenly inside his home due to a cardiac arrest. The Doctors Syndicate also mourned the doctor in a statement yesterday evening.

A state of sadness prevailed on social media, following the circulation of an image from an old post by Dr. Muhammad Mamdouh, the resident doctor in the women’s department at the University Women’s Hospital, about following his mother after he slept for 22 hours of work fatigue and noticing his mother placing her hand on his heart to make sure there was a pulse and her fear of his period of sleep until he woke up He told her, "I don't fear you."

Dr. Hossam Shawky, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Minya, said that Dr. Mohamed Mamdouh, the 28-year-old assistant teacher in the obstetrics and gynecology department at Minya University Hospital, is a faculty member at the university, and a resident doctor in the obstetrics and gynecology department. A work or assignment to serve the sick and he dealt with everyone with the utmost friendliness and love, and in the event of being called in emergency situations, he responded immediately and did not delay attending day or night, and I did not see anyone in his morals.

And 21 days before his death, he wrote in a tweet, “I slept 22 hours of fatigue, and my mother entered, put her hand on my heart, and found the pulse to reassure and get out, the first time I did not feel it.” He also added that his mother entered his bedroom again, and she was confused, because she was unable to sleep. Knowing whether his heart was beating or not, but he alerted her, and woke up to her whisper, so he opened his eyes and hugged her and said to her: Don't be afraid, I still live.

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