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22/08/2025

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ثمانينية من السويداء: استغنت عن آخر علبة دواء لمرضى أصغر سنّاً

في مدينة السويداء المحاصرة، حيث يهدد نقص الدواء أرواح المرضى كما يهدد إغلاق الطرق حقهم في الدفن، تبرز قصة السيدة سلمى عبيد (80 عاماً) كشاهد على إنسانية استثنائية وسط المعاناة.

عندما أخبرتها الصيدلانية أن علبة دوائها هي الأخيرة، رفضت أن تأخذها كاملة، واكتفت بجرعة تكفيها عشرة أيام فقط، تاركة الباقي لمرضى آخرين ربما يكون بينهم أمهات أو آباء يعيلون أطفالًا.

وتقول سلمى إنها ستدخل في إضراب عن الدواء بعد عشرة أيام إذا لم يتوفر العلاج للجميع، في خطوة تراها صرخة حياة وليست دعوة للموت.

ولا تقف معاناتها عند حدود الدواء؛ فالحصار جعل حتى الموت أمرًا معقداً. إذ روت كيف اضطرت عائلة لدفن إحدى السيدات في حديقة منزلها بعد أن أغلق طريق كناكر المؤدي إلى المدافن. وتقول سلمى: "أريد أن أصمد على الأقل إلى أن يفتحوا الطريق... أريد أن أدفن بكرامة".

صرختها لا تعكس معاناتها فقط، بل وجع آلاف المرضى في السويداء: من مرضى السرطان والسكري، إلى مرضى الضغط والاضطرابات النفسية، الذين يواجهون خطر الموت البطيء بانقطاع الدواء.



An Octogenarian from Sweida: She Gave Up the Last Box of Medicine for Younger Patients

In the besieged city of Sweida, where the lack of medicine threatens patients’ lives just as much as the closure of roads denies them the right to burial, the story of Salma Obeid (80 years old) emerges as a testament to exceptional humanity amid hardship.

When her pharmacist told her that the medicine she needed was the very last box available, Salma refused to take it all. Instead, she accepted only a portion that would last her ten days, leaving the rest for other patients — perhaps mothers or fathers responsible for young children.

Salma announced that she will go on a medicine strike in ten days if treatment is not made available to everyone, describing her act as a “cry for life, not a call for death.”

Her struggle goes beyond medicine; the siege has even made death itself complicated. She recounted how a family was forced to bury a woman in her own garden after the main road to the cemeteries in Kanaker was cut off. “I want to hold on at least until they reopen the road,” Salma said. “I want to be buried with dignity.”

Her cry reflects not only her own pain, but also the suffering of thousands of patients in Sweida: cancer patients, diabetics who risk blindness or kidney failure without insulin, hypertension patients threatened by strokes, and those with mental health conditions who may harm themselves or others if cut off from medication.



08/06/2025

صيدلية ديانا تفتح صباح اليوم و مساء الغد من أيام عيد الأضحى..
كل عام و الجميع بألف خير..

21/01/2024

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29/10/2020

About the flu annual vaccine..

1. The flu vaccine does not give you the flu. It stimulates your body's immune system to mount a response to molecular patterns possessed by the virus. When you have an infectious illness, much of the malaise you feel is actually from your immune system's activation rather than the pathogen itself.

I will concede that there is a phenomenon called complementation that can re-establish an attenuated (weakened) virus's ability to cause disease. But this occurs extremely rarely because it requires another intact virus to support the weakened one. Most reports of this have been in the context of viral vector-driven gene therapy, however - not vaccination.

The attenuated (Sabin) polio vaccine is the only vaccine shown to cause a significant public health detriment due to reversion (re-adaptation to the human system after attenuation). It has been discontinued in all areas to which polio is not endemic, replaced by the inactivated Salk formulation.

2. Thimerosal is a mercury-CONTAINING compound used as an antiseptic (necessary for multi-dose vials). It is not the methylmercury associated with cumulative toxicity related to fish consumption. Thimerosal is, however, metabolized to toxic ethylmercury. Ethylmercury has a half-life of 18 days, so as long as you're not shooting up on vaccines constantly, you will not experience toxic effects. Jenny McCarthy and a former physician once claimed thimerosal caused autism. This claim has been refuted again and again, and I call the physician “former” because his license was revoked for research fraud. Despite this, the CDC has removed all but trace amounts of thimerosal from most vaccines.

3. On the subject of toxins, formaldehyde is cited by many as a reason to not partake of vaccinations. Formaldehyde is bad, yes. But the formaldehyde used in many vaccine preparations is actually used to inactivate the virus or exotoxin against which the vaccine protects. It forms what's called a Schiff base and inactivates / crosslinks proteins. So what is in that vial is actually the residual amount left after the crosslinking process has occurred. Your body creates formaldehyde every day. Aspartame sweeteners have a lovely byproduct of formaldehyde after metabolism. Many of the foods you love contain formaldehyde naturally (An apple generally contains more formaldehyde equivalents than a vaccine). Everything in this world is toxic, and there lies a vast expanse of grey between "zero exposure" and "toxic dose." Case in point: oxygen.

4. There is no evidence that consistent flu vaccination increases the incidence of Alzheimer's with advanced age. The man whose research is cited by most (Fudenberg) laid the groundwork for Wakefield's autism study by way of pure phenomenology. The Alzheimer's claim was never even published - it was merely discussed at a conference. Fudenberg also had his license revoked.

5. Flu vaccines are cheap for what they are and don't make anyone an appreciable amount of money. Vaccinations in general don't garner a high profit margin. To put it in perspective, flu vaccines only made up $3B of the $1T pharmaceutical industry in 2013 (0.3%). The real villains are the ones selling you a $500 EpiPen.

6. Many anti-vax articles cherry pick studies to fit the argument. The flu vaccine absolutely helps young children, the first reason being that their immune systems may not fight the actual virus as well as adults'. Giving them an attenuated or inactivated form to boost their immunity makes sense. The second reason is that children's respiratory systems are less adaptable than those of adults. Their airways are smaller. Their chest wall doesn't expand the same way. Their oxygen demand is higher. They are in more danger when this system is compromised.

7. The FLU makes you more susceptible to pneumonia, and the vaccine helps to prevent the flu. Viral respiratory infections often lead to bacterial superinfections. This is because the viral agent damages the integrity of your lung's cellular lining. Prime pathogenic real estate.

8. Is the shot 100% effective? No. The CDC does its best to determine what strains of flu to include in the vaccine, based on patterns from the previous year. The flu virus has mechanisms of mutation that can make the prediction of strains for a given season impossible. But it's definitely worth it to try, given that most of the downsides are nonfactual.

These arguments are often extended to other vaccines as well. My arguments still hold. Getting vaccinated is especially important this year as COVID-19 continues to threaten public health - we do not yet know what the consequences of co-infection might look like. Flu cases start to ramp up in November, and we're now entering a third wave of COVID-19.

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