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Dr Anjali Mahto BSc MBBCh FRCP has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.15%
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Dr Anjali Mahto BSc MBBCh FRCP (@anjalimahto) — 105K FollowersEngagement: 0.15% · Avg. Likes: 143 · Avg. Comments: 12
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- 2024 has been one of the most demanding yet fulfilling chapters of my career. Creating Self London has been a deeply personal journey. Every detail, from the flooring to the blinds to the taps, reflects my vision, but it’s the heart of the clinic—our team and the care we provide—that fills me with the most pride. What drives me isn’t external validation but a quiet, inner belief in showing up and doing my best each day. Life has its ups and downs, and I’ve learned to find peace in that rhythm. I remind myself often that I am just a tiny part of something much larger. This perspective keeps me grounded, diminishes any false sense of self-importance, and fosters a deep sense of gratitude for all that I have. Turning 45 in a few days feels like a milestone, not because I have everything figured out, but because I’ve come to embrace resilience as a way of life. Each decade has shaped me in ways I couldn’t have predicted. Losing a parent as a child, enduring bullying in my teens, navigating the intense years of training as a junior doctor, calling off a wedding, failed IVF, and facing heart disease — every struggle has taught me something invaluable. These challenges have shown me the strength in vulnerability and the power of perseverance. My own skin struggles gave me the empathy to connect with my patients. Long hours and hard work taught me there’s no substitute for experience. Knowing what I didn’t want has guided me towards what I truly value. Standing firm in my beliefs, even when others doubted, has been worth every step of the journey. My life isn’t perfect, nor do I think anyone’s is. But I’ve realised that how we respond to life’s challenges is what matters most. My life is no easier or harder than anyone else; we all have our stories. Resilience isn’t about being unshakeable—it’s about learning to bend, to adapt, and to rise again. My hope is simply to live a life of integrity and leave the world a little better than I found it. Continued below 👇🏾
- Restart a Heart Day, October 16th Early 2023, I’d be walking up the hill from Alexandra Park station to the front of the palace and halfway up, I’d feel breathless, tight-chested, and would need to stop—especially when the weather was cold. Fast forward to yesterday: I walked up that same hill without thinking twice, not out of breath, no pain, just grateful I got myself checked when I did. Turns out, I had severe narrowing of my LAD (that’s a pretty important artery) with evidence of soft plaque rupture, putting me at risk of sudden cardiac death. A sobering thought, but an intervention and stent later here I am. Lifelong meds, medical appointments, and a few side effects. (An endoscopy and iron infusion weren’t entirely on 2024’s road map!). What I’ve learned is how crucial it is to stay on top of your health. And CPR? That can literally save lives. The British Heart Foundation offers free training, and I reckon everyone should know it. Whether it’s for yourself or someone else, having that knowledge could make all the difference. So, if you’re feeling a bit off, get checked out. You never know what’s going on beneath the surface. And if you haven’t learned CPR, do it. It’s simple, free, and could save someone’s life. Link in stories for free CPR training via the_bhf ❤️
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