**Amir Salah El-Din** Reveals Near-Death Experience on TV
Actor recounts misdiagnosis, miraculous recovery.
In a recent television appearance, **Amir Salah El-Din** shared a harrowing experience with a near-fatal illness, captivating audiences with his story of perseverance and recovery.
Family Fun on “With You Mona Al-Shazly”
The family of Amir Salah El-Din, including his children, joined **Mona Al-Shazly** on her program “With You Mona Al-Shazly.” The audience on the ON channel was delighted by the family’s performance of the song “The World Bard and Uncle Khalil Baysaq Al-Ward.”
The children participated in a game called “Who did such as Mama or Baba?”
Their simple answers and interactions brought laughter and praise from both **Al-Shazly** and the audience.
Serendipitous Connection
**Amir Salah al-Din** shared an interesting anecdote: “When I knew the name of my wife, **Kamel**, Nights Nafi Mersal, I was very happy, because I was encouraging her father while he was in the Al-Jazeera Youth Center without what I know was her father and he is a great captain, and when he saw me playing a football he said to play for him, You are brown playing strong games and directed me to the Zamalek club, and my mother-in-law when she saw me called me in the name of Hama.”
Facing a Rare Disease
The actor then recounted his battle with a rare illness: “I had a disease and the doctor said that you will not benefit, and you have an artery stretching that affects the brain, and it is necessary to perform an operation on the right hand, and the price is precious, if you sneezed you will fail and ask me to sell my apartment and my Arabism to perform the operation, and I went to 7 doctors and all of them told me that you will not live, except for one doctor. God was performed at the hands of a French wound.”
Medical errors and misdiagnoses are more common than many realize. A study by Johns Hopkins researchers suggests that diagnostic errors affect approximately 1 in 20 U.S. adults each year (Johns Hopkins, 2023), highlighting the importance of seeking multiple medical opinions.