A Tiny Promise That Withstood Storms
How much of challenges can a person handle? How much can about to be five year old child handle? Answering that question was tough on me when I was going through cancer. All the hush hush talk about my surgery was making my 4 ½ year old son very nervous. He knew something was wrong with his Maa and that something was not good. We did not have heart to let him know that his Maa was suffering from cancer which was a life threatening illness. Also, I had no clue how to explain the mastectomy surgery to him. Moreover, his beloved aunt, my elder sister was in the last stages of cancer and he knew that she was suffering. This was too tough on him.
In a minute I had overcome my shock and shot him one of the
most genuine smiles I could bring up. I made him sit beside me and told him
that he had to listen to me carefully and ask me to explain anything that he
would not understand. I told him that one of my breasts had developed a lump
which could be dangerous if left untreated. So instead of removing the lump, I
had decided to remove the breast itself so that I can be safe. I was going to
get operated and the date would be fixed, after which I will take medicines
that will help me become healthy once again. As I explained everything to
Rayyan, I was worried about his response to this revelation. To my surprise he
sighed in relief. He exclaimed, “Oh, that’s all? I thought you are going to
leave us all forever or something like that”. I casually said, “I feel a bit
sad that the doctor is going to remove one of my breast”. Promptly he said, “It
is not like losing a hand, leg or eyes Maa. What do we do with breasts anyway?
Farheena can always drink milk from bottle?”
Those words really lightened up the situation for me and I promised my
son that I am going kick cancer and be with him as long as he wants me. He made
a tiny promise on that day that he would help me in everything I do as well. That
tiny moment had filled me with lot of power and strength to fight out anything
that would snatch me away from my children. I became too greedy for life span.
I clearly told my doctor to do whatever it takes to help me survive. I did not
mind the quality of life, all I wanted was quantity.
I so often hear who is behind successful man or who is
behind successful women etc etc. In my life, I know who is behind my own
success for sure. All the credit goes to Rayyan. I clearly remember the day
when he first stepped in to help me, keeping his promise which I had not taken
that seriously when he made it. I was discharged from the hospital after my
surgery and was back home. I couldn't do much with my left hand, which was the
side I had lost my breast to cancer. Farheena was on bed and wanted to get into
my lap and was indicating for me to pick her up. I struggled to pick her up
with my right hand. My husband and sister were nearby but were lost in
communication about my elder sister who was having a tough time battling
cancer. They were worried and sad about her and so lost that they missed my struggle
with picking up Farheena. That is when
Rayyan left his toys, hurried to my side and helped me pick up Farheena. That was
just the beginning. He would be waiting thereafter, whenever I would struggle
to pick her up. Soon, my hand healed and I gained enough strength to lift her
on my own. But, whenever he was around, Rayyan would say, “wait maa, I will
help you pick her up” and rush to my side. Even though I had been through a
tough time just then, this little gesture from Rayyan filled me with optimism.
I knew that I was not alone in the struggles of my life, I had a tiny soldier
to support me. He was very tiny and it looked cruel to seek help from him but
it meant a lot whenever he did. I can still see him rushing to me, helping me
to pick up Farheena with his tiny hands.
That was just the beginning. He has been there to support
and help me every time I need him, no matter what time it is. Sometimes, at
night I am lazy to get out of my bed for a glass of water and I shout out to
Rayyan and he always brings it to me without complaining even once. I know, it
is so mean of me, but it just fills my heart with warmth when he does that. He has
been supportive of me in everything I did. Be it housework, studies, learning
to drive, working, or setting up My Giggle Garden – it is Rayyan who has stood
by me and now finally supporting my passion financially as well.
We promised something to each other without knowing what the
future held in store for us in April 1996. Somehow I have been lucky to keep my
promise for 23 long years now and so has been Rayyan with his hard work and
dedication. I am definitely a lucky mom.
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