It’s true that we don’t appreciate what we’ve got until it’s gone. Yet, seeing someone aching for losing simple things we’re unaware that we’ve always got, definitely helps!
When I first started my clinical rounds, my mind was focused on one thing; learning how to treat the ill. However, those very people have given my mind such a good slap! Yelling at “him”: wait, there’s more to learn! Well, I can say I’ve learnt the kind of lessons that aren’t found in books!
Bumping into the disabled, the deaf and the blind. Talking to people who were too sick to sit straight or walk by themselves. Seeing those who have forgotten their beloved and couldn’t recall who they are… That certainly has got me losing the proper words to express how I felt about it, I only get to say that such experience has and will always remind me to thank God for granting me the gift of being who I am and for teaching me that I truly am blessed.. π
P.S. Sorry for not posting for like three weeks or more. I had a mini-block, but thank God, it didn’t last longer! π
Simply Amaziiiiing …:) π π
Sara ……U r Aweosome π
Thank you Maye! You too are awesome. π
Cannot wait for my own clinical years:) good post
And yip, there really IS always something to be thankful for!
I know, academic years are dull, but when you step into clinical, things change upside down.. I wonder where in the world you study.
Im studying in cape town, south africa at UCT
I see, i study at “ASU” in Cairo.. Nice to meet you! π
I value the blog post. Fantastic.
Thanks.
Yeah… and we should always be thankful for whatever we have, and health is among one of the blessings we have alhamdulillah!
Right, thanks for reading!! π