Lying on a diseased bed
and thinking about time –past and present, an essay comes to mind. In
that piece of writing, writer is also ill and wonders how everyone is enjoying
the spring season except him. Illness has crippled many and economists have
calculated how it hampers productivity. For an adult, single and employed
individual who
is staying away from his family, it can affect on multiple
levels.
When I was young, illness was such a luxury and rarity that
we waited to fall sick eagerly. Falling sick brought a much needed respite from
school and scolding. Attention and affection was showered upon us on the
expense of other siblings. Mother used to stroke my hair and rubbed oil all
over body while I daydreamt about going to field and play with my little
friends. Not playing was the only unpleasant aspect of being ill. And of course
popping those bitter pills and tasteless biscuits and bland food. At that time,
I wondered why these biscuits tasted so bad whom I loved eating otherwise. As
soon as I grew up, father got harsher it seemed. He blamed on my eating wrong
and staying awake too late for my illness. Mother was still the same and gave
me her usual dose of affection and concoction.
Employed life brings money, independence, sense of
responsibility, discipline and few sick leaves. There are two kinds of people
in this world. One who exhausts his sick leaves and one who does not. I belong to the latter category. It is strange how everyone jeers at you when
they come to know that you have fallen sick. Hardly anyone believes. They think
you are only feigning to get a day or two off from work which you don’t like
anyways. They call you not to know your well being but enquire about the
whereabouts of files but sometimes they do ask about your health in passing. In
the meanwhile, my mother somehow comes to know about my bad health and grows restless and its gets reflected in her calls after every ten minutes!
Being single has many advantages (we are free to choose
shirts and shocks we like) and some remarkable disadvantages like it is
difficult to trace those shocks we like or any for that matter. On a somber note,
living a single life means one doesn’t have someone to count upon when he needs
it badly as when you are ill and need a caring hand and reassuring talks. In
this digital era, we take recourse to facebooks and twitters and the likes.
Friends posting their honey moon snaps and updates about joining new offices
pose strange question before me. Do they not fall sick while taking those
tiring seven pheras and learning
nitty-gritty of new job! Rarely do people update about feeling sick and if they
do, it is metaphorical sickness and not literal one. Often they feel sick over
larger things of life – pasta in red sauce and coriander leaves sprinkled over
pizza, how tacky, feeling sick! No doubt bad food is largely responsible for
our bad health. Living alone forces us to eat outside and makes us prone to
getting an infection. And perhaps that is how I got one. I cannot determine
which lorrywalah food made me sick. I doubt on that fancy cuisine from the five
star restaurant where I go once in a blue moon. I chose not to spit it out lest
my friends will come to know my not-so-sophisticated upbringing.
And now when I lie on bed reflecting upon my sick state, I
try to find out what is troubling me most – my sickness or indifference of my
near and dear ones or over-concern of my mother and few rare fellows like her!
2 comments:
Very well illustrated Manikant, in fact I also remember that when I was resisting to take medicines my father use to come with glass of water and sugar for me so that I take medicines. Sigh.
Really it is difficult to lie on bad alone and also it makes your mind sick with different kind of talks like err why you are not going to doctor, take proper medicines, do that and do that etc. And I liked most the forth para saying rightly about facebook/twitter update about their trips, jobs etc but no updatse of feeling sick. Good one.
I also realized that when one is sick, one gets time to ponder over a lot of things. You also realize the importance of good health and how it affects both welfare and happiness. We often neglect our health at the cost of work ....but that is the time when we realize that without good health you can not even work!
So, happy 'Illness'! Get well soon though :)
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