Thursday, December 30, 2010

Remembering you on your "Unoversary"

Hey Buddy! How are you doing today?
Thoughts of you come every single day
Not of melancholy, not of mourning, but those that lift my spirits
And mentor me to do my best and make you proud without limits
Methinks that you departed us too early for the heavenly abode
But lo and behold! - Just realized "YOU" are with us on this life road
Only that you relocated to a place more conducive than this
That facilitates fulfilling your further and newer responsibilities
Your dealings and activities on this stage came to a culmination
As you no more ail - good for you but bad for us - miss your wit in action!
Wondering how easily you handled the humour with so much finesse
I know not your art of wordplay that you managed with such ease!
How beautifully you stretched your imagination to capture
The simple things of life yet very subtle in nature
Your ardent love for language positively manifested in your writing
The challenge is upon us to tend your love and keep it growing
Ah! Forgot your immense love that reached to even programming languages
Passion for C++ was amazing; managed well with C#, but Java with little grudges
Played around with Ruby, Perl and Python too! - gee, this is not my cup of tea
But I am sure your techie friends still think: "What would Kartik do if he were me?"
You may be gone in the embodiment, but "YOU" are still here with us
In a form that is so difficult to comprehend but so easy to experience
In the moments of doubt and fear just imagining "YOU" by my side
Gives me reassurance and any kind of fear in me find hard to reside
Thank "YOU" for being there!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

OUR BLOGGER DEPARTS

I pen down this last blog with heavy heart as Kartik leaves for heavenly abode. This gives us the evidence that even the kingdom of God has dearth of noble and kind-hearted people so He takes them away from us. Though Kartik is not with us physically, his soul is very much with all of us. I am sure a star is born somewhere amongst us at 6.55 A.M. today.
He led an exemplary life and I am at loss of words to describe that. After fighting a long battle for 18 months, Kartik finally succumbed to his illness. I am happy that he put a brave front till last and exuded energy and courage throughout. May his soul rest in peace.
We have organized a prayer meeting on Saturday between 5-6 P.M. The venue is still not decided, however, we will do that in a day or two.
We thank you all for your continued encouragement, support and prayers, however, HE wanted Kartik to be with Him sooner and so be it.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Kartik in ICU

It is indeed sad to share with you all that Kartik is not doing too well and is currently admitted in Intensive Care Unit. The fever spike last night accompanied by low blood pressure, high pulse rate and breathing problem led doctors to take this decision. He was being observed till morning, however, his oxygen saturation level was not upto mark so doctors had to succumb to putting Kartik on ventilator. Kartik is sedated presently and his vital signs are being monitored. His chest x-ray doesn’t look too good. The doctors are doing their bit. However, "The Super Doctor” has some plans that we are unaware of. Let’s pray and hope for the best.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Drug Induced Depression?

Yes, the cheerful and positive Kartik is not doing so well since last couple of days. He hit a low, however, he is trying hard to bounce back. The doctors did not deny that this could be a possible side effect of prolonged use of one of the antibiotics. Currently the doctors are holding that drug.
The doctors are great and they are doing their best. They still seem to be clueless regarding the cause of fever. Loads of antibiotics are being given, however, Kartik's body is resisting all of them. Yesterday they did chest x-ray and found some lesions around the lung. This could be due to:
1. Possible Fungal Infection 2. Any other infection 3. Leukemic Deposits
The doctors are trying to figure out this too. Let's hope and pray for the best.
As a student of statistics, I have learnt that the normal distribution is represented as a "bell-shaped" curve. There are escalations and de-escalations in values that makes the graph. However, philosophically speaking doesn't that represent our life? And the wise men named that "normal" distribution! We too have highs and lows. So, let's accept what comes our way and hope for the best.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Fever 101.4

The cells in the Kartik’s body were enjoying a “five star hospitality” until yesterday when the doctors downgraded the heavier antibiotics to lighter ones. However the cells didn’t like the “three star treatment” so they decided to rebel. Kartik was running a slight high temperature today early morning. Fever has been playing hide and seek since last night. The heavier antibiotics have started so things should be in control by tomorrow.

WBCs are also upset this time due to onslaught of stronger chemo drugs and therefore not ready to budge from 100. Hopefully they should also start rising from next week.

Now some good news for you – Kartik has found potential 10/10 matches from NMDP registry. We are going for another round of tests to find the best match amongst them. The process is lengthy so it will take some time to find the right donor. Over and above many people would be vacationing at this time of the year. Hoping that everything falls in its place at the right time.
We can't thank you all enough for your continuous prayers and support.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Finding Lost Avid Letterman

This morning I had the strong urge to write a letter, not an email, using the good old pen. These days pens have been relegated for menial task of signing on the dotted line or they are simply used as ornaments on your attire. I sincerely regret that.
So I decided to write. I could think of no other recipient than my uncle, who was the one responsible for me to get started with letter writing. In my childhood days we exchanged many letters. As time went by I got mired in other things and simply gave up on writing. Had it not been for my correspondences with my uncle I probably would not have realized that I like writing. Had I continued writing I would not have been a software engineer but probably a student of some linguistics subject.
There is something meditative and blissful about writing with a pen. Time slows down. Your mind relaxes. I almost felt like a cow chewing the cud ever so slowly in green pastures :). I am a touch-typist and I can type really fast. However, neither the slowness of writing with pen nor the absence of spell-checkers and rich text formatting made me groan. Made a mistake? Simply scratch the wrong words and write the right ones beside them. To err is human, right? It is amazing that despite the slowness of this art you never realize that you have already finished few pages in no time. I enjoy the timelessness experienced while writing.
I only wish that my handwriting was a little more presentable. When I come across a written matter written in beautiful handwriting it makes my heart yearn to have such a skill.
So folks write a letter instead of an email once in a while and experience the bliss :).

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Maya Needs Help

Maya is a 4 year old child of a Caucasian father and an Indian mother. She is suffering from a rare blood disease called HLH. The parents are desperately trying to find a donor but the search is difficult because Maya is of mixed race.
If you do know couples of similar mixed races, kindly pass on the message to them. You can find more about Maya here. Here is an article that appeared in LA Times. Her website can be found here