Former supermodel and actress Veneza Ahmed recently revealed her personal health journey, recounting how she was diagnosed with lymphoma several years ago, but found healing through prayer and spiritual practices. Speaking on Nida Yasir’s morning show, Veneza opened up about the time when she was diagnosed with cancer, a period she says was life-changing.
Veneza shared that several years ago, after experiencing persistent headaches during her busy travels, she sought medical attention. At the time, she was living a fast-paced, fulfilling life, attending fashion shows abroad and feeling invincible. However, her health began to decline as she suffered from severe headaches that persisted for days, eventually prompting her to seek medical advice.
The actress revealed that she was unable to attend an important interview for I’m calling TV due to her worsening condition. The channel’s owner, concerned about her absence, had a doctor sent to her. After initial examinations, Veneza was diagnosed with meningitis, also known as “neck-breaking fever.” Following treatment for meningitis, her lymph nodes began swelling, leading to further tests. It was then that doctors informed her she had lymphoma, a type of cancer, which was at stage zero at the time.
Veneza expressed disbelief upon hearing the diagnosis, unsure how she could be affected by cancer. Despite the shock, she found comfort in her friend’s recommendation to seek spiritual help. She visited a spiritual healer, who advised her to read verses from the Quran and continue praying for healing. Veneza firmly believes that the power of prayer and spiritual devotion played a significant role in her recovery.
Remarkably, Veneza did not undergo surgery or chemotherapy, and within a short period, her cancer vanished. Today, she lives a healthy and vibrant life, attributing her recovery to faith and spiritual practices rather than conventional medical treatments
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