A few unpleasant thoughts about my ultra-slow progress were knocking the door
of my mind to make an unsolicited entry, when an unknown car below shooed them
away by airing "Sochna Kya Jo Bhi Hoga Dekha Jayega" through its reverse gear
horn [1]. It roughly
translates to "Why think of future? Whatever happens we will see."
On Monday I am scheduled to go for packed cell transfusion to up my haemoglobin
level. It deserves a round of applause for sustaining itself for almost a month
(and so do Maa and Surbhi for feeding me food that is good for hemoglobin).
Packed cell transfusions are very slow and two bags usually take around 3 hours
to get done. My blinkers to avoid getting distracted by the slowness of the
procedure would be my good old laptop brimming with all its technical goodness
:).
The weekend is hopefully going to be eventless. I shall have more updates for
all of you next week. Until then take care and have a great weekend!
[1] I am not sure what this electronic device is
called in US or in other parts of the world. This gadget starts playing a tune
the moment you put the car in reverse gear. It is basically used to alert
pedestrians or vehicles behind your car to get out the way. ^
How we wish that the packed cells transfusions were as simple as "***** main tera khoon pee jaaonga!"
ReplyDeleteChi kartik: Well let us start chat again. In USA we were free and had sufficient time to scribble something on computer. In Bhuj though we have time we have problem with electricity and then we miss the bus.
ReplyDeleteWe have gone through your blogs and have been duly entertained and informed too. Your zigzag improvement is rather surprising but in so far as it shows improvement we are happy.
Sugnafai fua
He he Devangi.
ReplyDeleteDear Sugnafai, Arunfua, don't worry about being infrequent on commenting on my blog. I know that you are reading my posts diligently.
ReplyDeleteI know the progress has been ultra-slow but what is important is that despite all the count being at the rock-bottom level I am feeling wonderfully good showing no signs of ailment of any kind. Isn't it wonderful?!
Love,
Kartik