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Poetry encourages this doctor to fight covid pandemics

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Vadodara: It was one of the busiest and tense times he had ever lived when the first wave of Covid-19 crashed into a country last year.
Dr.
Anand Ahuja, a cardiologist, sometimes will throw his hand despair because the number of patients continues to grow every day.
While many doctors retire for the night after a tiring day, Ahuja let his creative juice flow to get his energy back.
He took comfort in poetry and demanded a short story in the middle of the Covid wave between May and September last year.
In addition, his books are about a collection of poems and short stories published and press books recently.
“It was one of the most gloomy times when I saw people suffer and cried in hospitals because they had to stay away from the people they loved for days.
I have to remain optimistic to do my job,” Ahuja told Toi.
“So, I started writing poetry about romance and desire.
After working for about 15 hours a day, I used to go home and spend time with my parents.
Then I spent the night write poetry and short stories,” Ahuja said.
When asked if he didn’t feel tired, Ahuja 42 years said, “No.
Even a few hours of sleep are enough for me.
After writing several stories that grip and romantic poetry, I used to be full of energy the next day.” “Actually, Kepositives and Spirit Poems help me in fighting viruses and treat my patients effectively, “Ahuja, who is the Director at the Rhythm Heart Institute, added.
While Ahuja’s book about the collection of 34 poems named a dusty memory that has not been finished, a book about a short story titled ‘A Story To Tell’.
Many of his excitement, Ahuja books, have not finished dusty memories also make it fifth in the national list in the Poetry category in Amazon.
“The poem is about love, romance, and unrequited longing for someone we have loved a lot but can’t be together.
The stories have some sensations and dramas.
In fact, one of these stories is covid patients in the US dreaming Buried next to his ex-lover, “Revealed Ahuja.
But he hasn’t finished yet.
Ahuja will come with the second edition of his book ‘a story to tell’ later this year.

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