A personal journey of transformation, proving that the best prescription for life is lived outside the clinic.
As a doctor, I spent years advising patients on their health while neglecting my own. In a demanding medical profession, it's a common story. I saw many of my brilliant colleagues succumb to a sedentary lifestyle, battling stress and expanding waistlines.
At my heaviest, I weighed 90 kilos. I realized that to truly be a healer, I had to heal myself first. I decided to rewrite my own prescription.
Through unwavering dedication to running and cycling, I brought my weight down to a healthy 70 kilos. Today, I don't just concentrate on maintaining my health—I thrive on it. My journey has unexpectedly become a beacon of inspiration for my peers, proving that it's never too late to take control of your well-being.
I have never participated in a professional competition. I don't run for medals, and I don't cycle for podiums. I do it for the pure, unadulterated joy of movement and the peace it brings to my mind.
Running is my meditation. The repetitive rhythm of footsteps clears the mental fatigue of a long day at the clinic. I run marathons on my own terms, tracing local routes and pushing my personal boundaries, enjoying every single kilometer without the pressure of a finish line clock.
Exploring the world on two wheels gives me a perspective that a car simply cannot provide. Cycling builds endurance and allows me to connect with nature. It’s a foundational pillar of my 20-kilo weight loss journey and a daily reminder of the incredible machine that is the human body.
A glimpse into the daily routine of a healer who finds balance on the road.
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"The greatest medicine of all is teaching people how not to need it."