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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA year ago, I was diagnosed with a very rare form of brain cancer called DIPG, which is considered to be inoperable and incurable and has a very low survival rate.
This book captures the whys and hows about the onset of the disease and later it talks about the highs and lows of recovering from the terrible symptoms, and side effects of the trials and treatments that I underwent.
But more importantly, it takes you on a journey which describes my state of mind from the weeks just before diagnosis, to many months after sustaining a successful treatment.
By the end, I promise to leave you in high spirits and confidence, no matter what kind of motivation you’re looking for, whether you’re faced with a life-threatening challenge, or a health problem, or lack of courage to follow your dreams, or any other trouble in life.
Even if you’re just looking to pass your time, I’ve got you covered!
Rehas Sachdeva
Rehas Sachdeva is a software engineer, working with a leading multinational company in the field of trading technology, in Gurugram, India. She has also had the opportunity to intern with big names in technology, like Google, and in open source, like the Linux Kernel.
She is proud to be an alumnus of IIIT Hyderabad and to have received a valuable starter guide to living a life after graduation, in addition to a great foundation in computer science. She also cherishes her school days at one of the best schools in North India, the Spring Dale Senior School at Amritsar, which has been famous for many international achievements and innovations as well.
Born and brought up in Amritsar into a family of doctors, she boldly embraced engineering as she felt it closest to her interests in maths and physics, and was grateful to move to a premium institute in Hyderabad because it felt like the safest city to be in, for her parents.
She enjoys reading, writing, exercising, singing, designing, photography, cooking and talking and playing with her pet dog. But a good meal and a great sleep are what make her happiest.
She has been fighting DIPG, a rare brain tumour that is considered to be inoperable and incurable, but it has only made her a stronger person. She has become a staunch believer and lover of health, family and self. She strives to be a better and stronger person every day and always practises optimism. So you would love to know more about her.
Connect with her on any social media site or professional/educational network, by searching the name directly. It is quite unique. It is taken from the holy book of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib which is in the Gurmukhi script of the Punjabi language.
“Rehas” is pronounced as “rayh-us” and means to be in a state of bliss and poise.
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