Thanks to him, we learn things. It is not uncommon to come across a video of Jimmy Mohamed on social networks. In recent years, it has indeed been difficult to ignore it. The doctor is followed by more than a million people on Instagram, almost two million on TikTok. And he also quickly established himself as one of the most famous doctors in the French audiovisual landscape. It must be said that his videos are simple, effective, and make him a perfect popularizer of medicine. If we know that in terms of his private life, Jimmy Mohamed is, at 36 years old, the father of three children born from his love affair with his wife Souailla, we learn in his work Zero constraints to stay young (ed. Flammarion), that this “Pure Parisian” left the capital.
This is a fact astonishing enough to be underlined. Indeed, a large number of provincials who have come to live for many years in Paris tend to leave the capital. But fewer Parisians by birth manage to turn their backs on the most beautiful city in the world. Even the armored wagons of line 13 don't put off everyone. But in the pages of his book, full of tips and valuable advice, Jimmy Mohamed reveals having left Paris for a “rural areas“. “For our mental and physical health, we should all move away from big citieshe says. That's what I did a few years ago now and I wouldn't go back to the bustling atmosphere of Paris for anything in the world. I grew up in the 20th arrondissement and spent my entire childhood there, from primary school to high school.” “I studied medicine at the former Paris-VII Bichat-Lariboisière faculty. So I am a pure Parisian“, estimates the doctor.
Jimmy Mohamed left Paris: what are the reasons for his departure from the capital?
“However, I made the choice to exile myself in a rural area where there are no shops and almost no public transport apart from a bus, tells the doctor about his current life. I fled the capital, because I could no longer stand the traffic jams, the visual, noise and atmospheric pollution; I felt like I was constantly waging war on the whole world.. I'm not saying that Parisians are unpleasant, but they are in such permanent stress, such a race against time, that the slightest incident takes on incredible proportions. People insult each other in cars, push each other on public transport, or get attacked for a simple cigarette in the street“, he explains.
If his daily life is somewhat complicated by the fact that his professional activities are exclusively Parisian, Jimmy Mohamed takes advantage of every advantage on weekends, from his small town of Yvelines, with his wife Souailla, midwife, and their three children.