Unbelievable but they all remembered me
@allknowing (153529)
India
February 13, 2016 10:01pm CST
As I had mentioned in one of my posts that I would be celebrating Valentine's Day by thanking those who took care of me ten years ago when I had that accident
I could not believe that all my doctors 4 of them, and the head nurse remembered me and did talk about a few things that they remembered about me.
Doctors and nurses do have a heart after all!

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@allknowing (153529)
• India
15 Feb 16
I will see if I can post that article that I have written.
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
15 Feb 16
@allknowing There is always this thought that accidents happen to others but I was wrong. It was on Valentine’s Day, of 2006, the vehicle that I was travelling by, was knocked down by a heavy truck carrying Naphtha. We were two in the vehicle beside the driver but I was the only one who was badly injured.
For someone who is one moment bubbling with enthusiasm and the next is gifted with seven fractured bleeding ribs and two fractured vertebrae in the lumbar region it would be seemingly difficult to encounter happy moments in the 9 months that were required for complete recovery. But trust me I found them!! I know of people who have met with serious accidents and have also read about their trauma, and the painful recovery process but little did I know that there would be countless moments of joy in this whole experience until it happened to me.
I love travel and have been among the fortunate few that have the globe trotting experience. I have been in and out of several planes. Several cable, gondola and roller coaster rides have been a part of my travel package. Cruising down the pacific ocean in luxury liners, several boat rides in the still waters of the Hudson river in the USA, a donkey ride on the precarious hillocks of Phelgam, Kashmir, a walk in the Ice Palace of Jung Frau Alps in Switzerland and countless such adventures with no incidents of injury but nearer home I meet with this accident for reasons not known but it did happen. Right from the moment I fell there almost under the truck till I was able to get on my feet it was a smooth ride everything having fallen in place – good doctors, good nurses, countless friends/family members to cheer me, thanks to my mobile phone which really saved my life as the required contacts could be made because of it, maids to take care of me , finances taken care of – thanks to the medical facility that I had - each day bringing in new hope – the physiotherapist with her smile giving me hope with encouraging words – I could go on and on - suffice it to say there were moments of joy every step of the way. Who says calamities only give misery? I became a new person, having faith in myself, in my abilities and a new belief that one does not have to have a bed of roses to be happy. Happiness can come from any source and I became a testimony of that. The greatest joy was when I was told I could take the first step and to see the sky, the trees, the birds which were hidden from me for almost 6 months. Sitting on my wheel chair I toured my house, my kitchen, my bedroom, my landscaped garden, all this I had taken for granted as being something that would always be there but I got a second chance a new lease of life that made me realize the worth of every small bit that gave me joy which otherwise perhaps I would not have even noticed. I could climb up the stairs to my computer room – what’s so special really but after 9 months of total bed rest this sure was an invaluable gift to be able to climb the stairs one step at a time.
Everyone rallied round me even my Vet recommended that I take something to strengthen my bones, which he recommends to his patients!! The orphaned children who I had spent time with on several occasions were en masse praying for my recovery.. So I was told while I was in the hospital. Being a Reiki Channel I kept it as my constant companion which no doubt played its role.
Many who were witness to the way I handled this calamity returned with new hopes in their life as they also felt that no matter what if one knows to sail through any disaster that is what is needed to be happy. It is not how much one has but what one makes of what one has is the true road to happiness.
I am now introduced to Physiotherapy which should be a way of life with the young and old not necessarily who have had injured limbs or whatever. I do it on a regular basis and feel I have a spring in my step though not the kind of step I would want to take but a measured one. I no longer am strapped to props to support my ribs and back and am back to my brisk walks and busy about my chores cheerfully savoring every moment that has been gifted to me.
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@Fleura (35092)
• United Kingdom
15 Feb 16
@allknowing So glad you made such a good recovery and gained so much happiness with it. A shame something like this has to happen though to fully appreciate all the little things!
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
15 Feb 16
@allknowing Exceptional cases are most likely to be remembered due to their significance.
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
15 Feb 16
I was told that my spine was spared narrowly. And that perhaps could have been a dining table conversation with these guys (lol)
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@rebelann (117268)
• El Paso, Texas
14 Feb 16
Uh oh, you didn't clobber anyone did ya @allknowing ?

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@silvermist (19701)
• India
14 Feb 16
@allknowing Well,I am sure it was a pleasant surprise that they all remembered you.It does seem that you are a special person.

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@allknowing (153529)
• India
14 Feb 16
I am not sure of that but they did take care of me and used to spend a wee bit of their time chatting with me.
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@silvermist (19701)
• India
14 Feb 16
@allknowing Then I suppose they did have a soft corner for you in their hearts.
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@Ladypeace (2028)
• Singapore
14 Feb 16
I still visit the same doctor at the clinic I've visited as a child and my doc is in his 80s now. It's easier for doctors and nurses to remember you if you were exceptionally good or naughty. I wonder which?
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@Blondie2222 (28610)
• United States
17 Feb 16
Yes they sure do and most never forget their patients. I love all my doctors and i see them outside of work as well and they still say hi and talk to me
@PainsOnSlate (21845)
• Canada
14 Feb 16
You would think seeing so many in need, it would be hard to remember everyone. You must have been special. That was a wonderful thing to do, to thank them.
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@MarymargII (12422)
• Toronto, Ontario
14 Feb 16
That does make you feel so wonderful when that happens and renews your faith in humanity. there are some wonderful doctors and nurses out there who really care.
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
14 Feb 16
Even while I was there at thehospital I was taken good care of
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@MarymargII (12422)
• Toronto, Ontario
14 Feb 16
@allknowing You don't always get that at all hospitals so you were lucky.
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