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Salam alaik,

Ajal maut, rezeki, kelahiran dan jodoh di tangan Tuhan.

Walaupun begitu, Allah Ar-Rahmanur-Rahim menghadiahkan kepada kita sifat HARAPAN, untuk semua insan di bumi.

Jangan sekali-kali putus harapan. Berusaha dan berdoalah selalu.

Ini ialah sebuah berita yang saya kutip dari Boston Globe yang mengesahkan Harapan Seorang Isteri Yang Tidak Pernah Putus selama 19 tahun di samping suami.

Man wakes from 19-year coma to ‘prettier’ Poland. Railway worker is shocked at radical changes. “He was so amazed to see the colorful streets,” said Gertruda Grzebska, with her husband, Jan Grzebski , in Warsaw. (Kacper Pempel/Reuters)

By Monika Scislowska, Associated Press | June 4, 2007

WARSAW, Poland — A railway worker who emerged from a 19-year coma woke to a radically altered Poland and thinks “the world is prettier now” than it was under communism, his wife said yesterday.

Gertruda Grzebska, 63, said that for years she fed her husband Jan carefully with a spoon and moved his body to prevent bedsores.

“For 19 years he did not move or say anything,” Grzebska said by phone. “He tried to say things, but it couldn’t be understood. Sometimes we pretended we understood.”

“Now he spends his days sitting in a wheelchair, and last weekend we took him out for a walk in his wheelchair,” she said.

“He was so amazed to see the colorful streets, the goods,” she said. “He says the world is prettier now” than it was 19 years ago, when Poland was still under communist rule.

“I could not talk or do anything, now it’s much better,” Jan Grzebski , 65, told in TVN24 Television in a weak but clear voice, lying in bed at his home in the northern city of Dzialdowo.

“I wake up at 7 a.m. and I watch TV,” he said, smiling slightly.

Wojciech Pstragowski, a rehabilitation specialist, said Grzebski was shocked at the changes in Poland — especially its stores: “He remembered shelves filled with mustard and vinegar only” under communism. Poland shed communism in 1989 and has developed democracy and a market economy.

Despite doctors’ predictions that he would not live, his wife never gave up hope and took care of him at home.

“I would fly into a rage every time someone would say that people like him should be euthanized, so they don’t suffer,” she told local daily Gazeta Dzialdowska.

“I believed Janek would recover,” she said, using an affectionate version of his name.

“This is my great reward for all the care, faith and love,” she said, weeping.

“He remembers everything that was going on around him,” she said. “He talks about it and remembers the weddings of our children. He had fever around the time of the weddings, so he knew something big was taking place.”

In 1988, when Poland was still run by a communist government, Grzebski fell into a coma after sustaining head injuries as he was attaching two train carriages.

Doctors also found cancer in his brain and said he would not live. Grzebski’s wife took him home.

Last October he fell sick with pneumonia and had to be hospitalized again, Grzebska said.

Doctors’ efforts led to the first signs of recovery.

“He began to move and his speech was becoming clearer, although I was the only one to understand him,” she said.

Intensive rehabilitation brought more effects.

“At the start, his speech was very unclear, now it is improving daily,” said Pstragowski, who predicted his patient would soon walk. “I am sure that without the dedication of his wife, the patient would not have reached us in the [good] shape that he did.”

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