Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Patients N Parents Grieveing The Lost Of The Late Dr. Haliza Mohd Shafie, 53

Among the blogs that mentioned about The Late Dr. Haliza Mohd Shafie, 53 & Dr. Amin Tai Abdullah @ Tai Yen Ming 57, - a paediatrician and a paediatric surgeon at Ampang Puteri Medical Centre in Ampang Kuala Lumpur , most expressed they are in shock and in grief, speechless and devastated by their sudden demised.

With stories of how both specialists have contributed to the well being of their children, and impacted their lives attending to their sick and premature babies etc,......


With many related their personal stories, of the doctor's positive energy as jovial and smily, she was like a battery charging them to go through their complicated life...



Her patients of young age reacted so strongly when they heard that the doctor they called 'doctor kak...." will not be there for them anymore.



Accounts of how the child will not have made it thus far in life if not for the specialist commitment and expertise brings back fond memories that will be cherished for a long long time.......


Pics courtesy of spiderjane of http://rimarhythm.blogspot.com

An anonymous had said.." although it was a sad memory for all,...
she will want to depart in good blessings.... and that people remembered her as good person..... that has done her very best deeds to the world..... by using her best might that God has given.. and she has done it to you all........ teach your childrens of her mights, may she'll be forever your children's hero "

How endearing she has been to the children and their parents and friends, such inspiration and a good role model.

We can be sure their personal touch in the medical profession will be missed by many too.

Appointments were made months before to see both specialists for check up,

for vaccination,
for follow up,
for new consultation,
for circumcision to be performed .....
etc...
etc......
etc..............
but now they are not there......

To have lost someone that you have known since they are babies and been familiar with, whom you have learned to trust in their profession and bonded like friends and family is traumatic.

Words is not enough to describe the pain for those who are still living.

It is not even enough if you never have the chance to say goodbye.

The three of us, Eric, Teksi Lau, from the time we started off the journey from the foothill in search of our answer to identify the possible danger spot/spots the two specialists had fall.

We have closely trail one behind the other, calling each other out intermittenly, to check whether each is doing fine.

Asking if each step that we threaded upon is ok and manageble in that challenging terrain,

Making sure the search for the clue to the accidents comes after the safety of our trekking buddies.

We may not be family, but we bond together as in the Trekkers Soul.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My family was shocked and saddened as we only found out today when I sent my son to his paediatrician. Dr Haliza took care of my son was when he was warded for roseola last year when she was the on call paediatrician.

May God rest her sould. Al-Fatihah.