Monday 10 June 2013

Some gyaan from a sick blogger!


As if the weekend blogger meet and lot of weekend home errands weren’t enough to keep me busy, my body decided to do something “in season”. So last evening, I got a heat stroke. Often, I wish to get ill so that I get to take an off. But when it finally happened, I realized one must be careful about one’s wishes.

More than myself, its Mr. Hubby who bears the brunt of my illness. In his words, whenever I get high fever, I make sounds like a little puppy in my sleep (now I seriously doubt that!). But I sure keep him busy with frequent temperature checks. Last night, as my fever crossed 101, I imagined mom by my side. As a kid I used to keep my head in her lap and ask her to gently caress my forehead, and the touch of her magical fingers used to make me feel so relaxed.  Alas, like a non renewable energy source, mom’s love is gone forever with her, and I am my own mom now.

I guess life throws it back to us. We take our moms for granted and make full use of their pampering and care. And then one day, destiny says “role reversal”, and “thud” comes the baggage of responsibilities on our head. No time to stop or relax. I don’t remember when did I ever see mom rest in a fever. And me too, like totally shameless kids did nothing to help/comfort her, perhaps too spoiled by her care. So now life has put me in the same place as my mom. No time to sit or relax or crib and cry. Life is like an unstoppable conveyer belt. It has to go on and be serviced constantly, no matter who does it and how.

Its only when sudden incidents happen that shake us (like illness, loss of a dear one, material loss), that we realize life is beyond the mad rush. And so on the positive side, I was foolishly happy for the fever, for it reaffirmed to me that our health is the most important asset, a job is just “a” job, and our “me time” song needs constant rehearsals in order to be perfected. Things we love to do deserve same time and dedication as the people we love so I spent the afternoon sunk in my bed with my laptop, reading some amazing posts of my new found blogger friends at the blogger meet. Laughed at some while some got me thinking, and some even inspired me!  Wow, now that’s a day well spent and it did indeed lift up my spirits.

Just like in Bhagwat Gita, Lord Krishna says he takes birth whenever sin on earth crosses its limit, similarly the body takes to illness whenever it gets exhausted by the non stop operations.

And now, as if it has read the minds of my bugged readers ready to close the page, my rumbling tummy takes me away (by the way what better can a glass of Glucon D make me write?)…

So, till we meet again in comfort,

Cheers to good health!



23 comments:

  1. You poor thing! God bless you! :)

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  2. The Mahabharata inside the body ??? Well it is true that body need to be given enough rest to function properly. Get well soon dear blogger friend.

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  3. Get well soon. Great that you are getting a good support from family. Catalysing the love :)

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  4. Get Well Soon friend... Your mom excerpt got me thinking about the special connection I share with mine. Well written as always :).

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  5. You have turned your fever into a nice post.

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  6. Good write even in ill-health. Wish you speeedy recovery and good health.

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  7. Nice analogy between Bhagwad Geeta and sickness. In a sense it is true. BTW are you well now???

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    1. Yes I am fine and back to work now. Thanks...:)

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  8. Hahaha...... great one! Are you well now? Keep pampering yourself, dear! Take care! :)

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    1. Thanks dear...:) btw, u have a nice blog!

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  9. You write so well even when you are suffering, great!

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  10. Shaivi ,wish u a gud health and life. keep writing,n haa will try to keep glucon d in office, don't wanna miss ur blogs ;). gud luck

    rahul

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