and asking him the questions. Our questionnaire was designed besides on psychological problems among Hemodialysis patients so most of the questions were psychological whatever I asked him, He was respond with very positive answers. He was always replying with "the" phrase Alhamdollieha. He was a very optimistic person. I remember when he told me that he had a library in his house that contained 500 books and he read it all, yet now he feels disappointed because he can't read because of his blurred vision. He said his library now is covered withdust, and he doesn't have any opportunity to read again. I really feel sad for him because he loves reading, but he can't. He was really smart, and he had very good general knowledge in everything, like geography, physics, math, medicine... I really forgot I was speaking loudly with him, and everyone was looking at me, and some health care workers were watching me and smiling. When I raised my head and saw their looks, I felt embarrassed because I was speaking loudly. 😅. It was a new experience to me. At the end, after I saw all these patients come to haemodialysis, I realised how lucky I am and how much I should thank God for my health and other pleasures, so always remember to thank God for everything in your life. فالحمد لله دائماً وأبداً