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الحمد لله دائمًا وأبدًا، حصلت على درجة الدكتوراه من جامعة سينسيناتي. خلال المرحلة الأخيرة من رحلتي الدراسية، أصبت بسرطان الغدد اللمفاوية. مررت بأصعب لحظات حياتي خلال تلك الفترة مع الصراع مع المرض وبين الدراسة والغربة، ولكن بفضل الله تم شفائي من المرض، واليوم هو يوم تخرجي. شكرًا لوالديّ، شكرًا...

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Reem S. AlOmar, PhD1 year ago

Your post popped up in my timeline, so congratulations on your PhD 🎊 A PhD on its own is exhausting, tiresome and very overwhelming, but to add to that a cancer diagnosis & chemo makes it unimaginable! May your next chapter be much smoother, happier and more enjoyable 🌹

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Fahad Alanezi, PhD, MSc, RN1 year ago

Thank you so much for your kind words and empathy. May Allah bless you 🙏

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د. تُقى محمد1 year ago

الدكتور العنزي.. مبارك لك تخرجك و زادك الرحمن رفعة و علو و الحمد له ان اسكن اوجاعك و ألبسك لباس الصحة والعافية .. سبحان من امدك بأسباب البلوغ للحلم .. هيء لك الأسباب رغم كل شيء و له الحكمة في ذلك كله..

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Fahad Alanezi, PhD, MSc, RN1 year ago

ربي يبارك فيك ويسعدك ويجزاك خير يا دكتورة تُقى ولا يريكم مكروه. شكرا لك على كلماتك الطيبة 🙏

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Abdulaziz | عبدالعزيز العنزي1 year ago

الف مبروك دكتور حصولك على درجة الدكتوراه، والحمد لله على شفائك من المرض. رحلتك مثال للصبر والإصرار، ونجاحك اليوم شهادة على قوتك وتوفيق الله لك. نسأل الله أن يجعل كل خطوة في حياتك القادمة مليئة بالخير والإنجاز

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Fahad Alanezi, PhD, MSc, RN1 year ago

الله يبارك فيك ويسعدك ويجزاك خير يا دكتور عبدالعزيز الغالي ولا يريكم مكروه ❤️🙏

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صهيب1 year ago

الحمدالله حمدا كثيرا طيبا مباركا فيه الف الحمدلله على سلامتك وربي ما يريك مكروه ابدا يا فهد وربي يوفقك ويعطيك الخير ب كل دربك وطريقك العمليه والشخصية الحمدلله على تفوقك ومبروك الدكتوراه ربي ينفع منك وفيك والله فاجأتني بالمرض وتعبتني لكن الحمدلله انك بخير وتعافيت ولله الحمد🫰🤍

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Fahad Alanezi, PhD, MSc, RN1 year ago

حبيبي يا صديقي الغالي صُهيب❤️ ربي يسلمك من كل شر يارب ولا يريكم مكروه ونراك على خير قريبا بإذن الله ❤️

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Majed Alanezi1 year ago

فخور فيك جدا جدا جدا ياتاج راس اخوك انت، الف لاباس عليك وجعل يومي قبل يومك❤️❤️ على كل الصعاب اللي مريت فيها وعلى التعب والغربه الا انك اجتهدت وكافحت الحمدلله دائما وابدا. الف مبروووك ومنها الى الاعلى المكان والله مايسعني من فرحتي فيك على التخرج رغم التعب اللي مريت فيه❤️

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Fahad Alanezi, PhD, MSc, RN1 year ago

يا حبيبي يا ماجد الله يبارك فيك ويسعدك ويجزاك خير ولا ننحرم من دعمك لنا ودعواتك لنا وربي يسهل امرك دايم❤️❤️

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