MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM
THE CLUTCHES OF DEATH
Dinesh is an executive with a well
known company. I came into contact with
him when my Personal Computer had
developed some snags that had defied rectification. The Manager had assured me
that he was quite smart and courteous. Dinesh wasted no time to call at my
place. He had a look at the machine and he told me it was beyond his
capability. But he assured that it was something that his Manager could easily resolve.
He returned to his office and requested his Manager to accompany him. Proving
Dinesh right the Manager had rectified the issue within no time. I had liked
the mindset of the young man very much. He had a pleasant smile and had exuded
confidence all around.
‘Garbage in Garbage out’ is the
motto of the computer. My machine was no exception. It must have been my own fault
the machine struck work again after a gap of four months. I requested the Manager to depute Dinesh once
again. The Manager explained he was helpless as Dinesh had been hospitalized.
But he had promised to visit my place within two days as he had been
overburdened due to the nonavailability of Dinesh. True to his word the Manager
had set right the machine within two days. It had never occurred to me to ask
the Manager why Dinesh had been hospitalised.
Perhaps life had become very much self centered making me utterly unconcerned
about others.
True to form the machine
malfunctioned again after another two months. I was infuriated. It was a brand
new machine. When I had reported the
fault the Manager was a much relieved person as Dinesh was available.
Dinesh reported at my place in
the evening. He had no difficulty in setting the machine right. But I was
horrified when he had narrated why he had been hospitalized.
One evening Dinesh could reach
home a little early. As he was at home
his mother had asked him to buy milk from the booth at Ambalamukku. He went out
on his scooter minus the helmet since it was a very short distance though the
helmet had been a constant companion ever since he had purchased the vehicle.
Alas, the unthinkable had happened on his way back. The vehicle had skidded and
he was thrown off. His head had hit the asphalt. There was bleeding from both
the legs. Though he felt numb inside the head there was no injury. He was able
to get up and since the vehicle had no damage he rode it home.
After handing over the packets of
milk to his mother he went to his room and sat on a chair. The moment he sat
down he had become unconscious and had fallen down along with the chair. His
parents rushed to his room hearing a big thud. They found him lying on the floor. Blood was
flowing from an injured hand. Scared they called up 108. The ambulance reached
their home quick. He was taken to the Medical College Hospital. The Doctor on
duty understood that the patient was critical. But a CT Scan and an MRI Scan
were required for diagnosis and treatment. Unfortunately the Doctor found to
his dismay there would be some delay for the scanning.
As the patient was receiving no
treatment the parents requested the Doctor to discharge the patient so that he
could be taken to a private hospital in
the vicinity that had all the facilities and life supporting systems. The
Doctors at the private hospital were professional in their approach. The
patient was put through a number of tests and scanning was done immediately. It
was found that there was a blood clot in the brain. Though an emergency surgery
was the remedy the patient could not be operated upon as he was unconscious.
The patient was transferred to the ICU where he was administered injections to
dissolve the blood clot. It took 48 hours for the patient to regain
consciousness. The Doctors were relieved to observe that the blood clot too had
miraculously vanished by that time.
Dinesh was shifted to the ward
where he was put on Physiotherapy. It took two months and almost a lakh of
Indian rupees for Dinesh to return to his usual self.
Indeed a blood chilling
narrative.
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