An early monsoon this time, brings along with it some heavy downpours, cleaning up the streets a bit, if you have a paved one that is. Better if you have a garden or atleast some trees in the vicinity. The leaf blades sparklingly clean and a morning that doesn't need a plaster on the nose from the dust spray that makes you think seriously about noble deeds like skipping shower and water conservation.
If there's anything that upsets me in this season of joy and freshness, its nothing but a running nose and to add to the effect,a slight temperature. Incessant complaints from mom that i do not consume enough vitamins has not done any good to my immune system. During the daily gab with mom, she found that i caught a cold and i innocently(damn!) bluttered out that i have a temperature too..
Used to (f)hearing her lectures about popping in tablets without consulting a doc, i readily agreed to visit a doc the very evening, won't be a big deal i thought.. just a 5 min halt on the way back home. I was greeted by the wardboy cum receptionist at the hospital which looked more of a marraigehall with all the lights(who said patients shouldn't breathe in the festive air) who gave me a "Patient datasheet" and asked me to fill it in his Telugu/American accented English.
Sighing at the thought of filling up mine to dad's details i started it nevertheless and handed over the completed form, with the same amusing accent he asked me for a two hundred and fifty five rupees. I thought i probably didn't mention that i was to consultant just a general physician and not a cardiac...
I repeated the same only to hear him say that the money was for the registration and consultation, which would additonally give me free consultation with any specialist valid for 15 days from then. Now did I hear that right?, They treat me for my disease and tempt me to fall sick while i pop in the medicine.
Guessing right from my expression, he mouthed,,, "if you don't want to take up this offer then the fee is 200", Where the heck am I? In a hospital or a local departmental store? Cursing under my breath i apologised for the waste of paper( a glossy one unfortunately, here's where a good percentage of my fee would have gone), and walked out.
In the very pharmacy i bought some antibiotics and a paracetamol to escape the fever.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
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Really gud that u walked out sensibly at the end. Sometimes it just happens that we unknowingly commit a mistake and refuse to recall our own decision because we are already into it!!A gross analysis at the beginning really helps...
Another gud read alex..
yup, must have been a surprise that am out of country right now, actually i didnt mention it on the blog before heading off ... anyways, will put up the snaps soon. As of now, just put up some details about my travel ...
Thanks Niraj!
Now that the self-medication's done no harm, may be it was a sensible decision but i hope i don't have to compromise on this another time.
Alex.
Anshuman...
done with the recent updates... moi wanting more and meanwhile have hell lotsa fun!
Alex.
Inniya Deepavalli nalvazhtukal ;)
Hey thanks for the warm message... trying to hold on :) but i guess i need a whole lot of more messages from you guys :))
Nice deed that u walked out.
Personally I never take any medicines for piffling things like colds, minor temp, loose motions or coughs.
Only when it gets really nasty.... Call it naturalism, but if I ever take any medication it acts really powerfully coz my body is not used to it......saw your profile in orkut, and followed up thru blogger....Bye
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Hello Manish.. welcome here, and juz checked out your blog.. you've got an interesting one! and good to know that God of small things is one os your fav. too :)
Alex.
came here after quite some time, and dont see any new updates ... life keeping ya busy ?
As promised, snaps of the UK trip are up on the blog.
Njoy !
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