Day 16 - When life throws one lemons

Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

Day 16 - When life throws one lemons

Dear fellow ABB friends

 

A time to be very thankful for the Medical Profession and those associated with it who one meets through ABB.

 

Life has thrown me a few challenges recently.

Some of you will recall I took a tumble on the way home from visiting the animals at Cornwall Park, Auckland which resulted in my first ambulance ride to the hospital and a palm of stitches.

 

As luck would have it, the morning before my tumble I received a booking from a Guest who turned out to be a " Hand Therapist."

My next Guest that arrived was here for a Conference, yes a Medical Conference, for Doctors who specialise in 'Facial and Hand surgery, plastics" - his speciality is hands.

 

The Guest after that was a "Doctor" and then a Retired "Nurse."

 

What more could one ask for when one has injuries?

 

 

Well blow me down, as I was tending my wee garden and roses I received a **bleep** from a thorn.

I once more became known as the Michelin lady - my finger swelled up like an ocean wave.

 

A trip to a local A & E clinic resulted in a local anaesthetic with minor surgery, however the pain was unbearable so I popped into my own Doctor who changed the dressing/ bandage and gave me strict instructions I was to contact him if it didn't clear up and go see the Hand Specialists at Middlemore Hospital, Auckland.

 

I tolerated the pain overnight & popped into my local A & E clinic to get the dressing changed during the day.

Thankfully the Doctor on duty was alerted to my state and ensured, drum roll, an ambulance ride to Middlemore Hospital to see the Hand Specialists with view to surgery.

 

That was last week, unfortunately, White Island had erupted the day before, for those who may not be aware there's been losses of life and horrific injuries to those who were on the island and some of those people were admitted to Middlemore Hospital Burns unit with burns etc to their hands.

 

In between these Medical Specialists other patients who are understandably high needs priority I was slotted in for and had hand surgery.

I'd never had a General anaesthetic before, nor had I spent more than one night in hospital for anything.

As for 2 ambulance rides in the space of 6 weeks I felt so embarrassed.

 

Here's a classic, I was assigned a room with another local lady who so happened to be named Helen.

Naturally we had a few little fun & games antics between ourselves and staff.

She checked out soon after I arrived but not before she had gone to a shop in the Hospital and purchased a soft toy lamb, who is now called Helen!

 

Helen the lamb has provided some fun and lighthearted humor to all who were involved in Duty of Care including those who have carried out some very serious operations during the week.

 

I'm very thankful for the care I've received and have great admiration for those whom work in the Medical Services.

 

May we all stop and spare a thought for those in the service who will be working through the Christmas / New Years period and the sacrifices they make for us all.

 

 

Meanwhile all 3 Helen's have checked out.

 

Enjoy the blissful viewsBliss views across to Waitakere Ranges, One Tree Hill, Mt Hobson, AucklandBliss views across to Waitakere Ranges, One Tree Hill, Mt Hobson, Auckland

 

The awesome views across to the Waitakere Ranges, One Tree Hill, Sky Tower and Mount Hobson with the Middlemore Golf Course to the foreground that I was blessed to have during my convalescence. Helen the lamb is to the right on the window ledge.

 

Remember when life throws one lemons, there's always people who are going through equally as challenging times in life.

 

To all those who work in the Medical Profession, you do an amazing job!

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J-Renato0
Level 10
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

@Helen427 

Helen, you are a brave good person and good host ! I wish you all the best and that you will be completely recoverd soon! 🙂

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Many thanks @Helen427 for you, also 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

Thanks @J-Renato0 @Branka-and-Silvia0 @Miloud0  for your kind words and wishes.

It's nice to know I've a friendly Japanese lady who is coming to stay & willing to help me prepare food for Christmas - she is a health nut like me so I'm sure we will be fine.

Meanwhile I'm enjoying Girls Fast Food ready made meals as it's still a little challenging to make things from scratch.

 

Thankfully its summer here and we have lots of fresh summer fruit & veg so nothing to major I can't cope with.

It could be far worse,

Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

To all of you here in ABB who are going through rough/ challenging times who may not have seen this topic before, I hope Helen the Lamb brings you and your family & friends & those who seek comfort & joy some happiness.

 

Life will get better.

 

A special thanks to all those in roles within the wider health sector across the world who I hope this also gives some light relief during these unprecedented times.

Your contributions are greatly appreciated.

 

Remember wherever we are, we all share  the sun that rises & the stars & moon under the night skies...May we unite as one in peace & harmony

 

All the best 

Central To All Home & Location

Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand 

 

 

Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

@Debra300 

Hope your husband enjoys these.

To those who may be having a day where you feel life is throwing you lemons, I hope this brings some joy and hope to your world.

 

When I wrote this topic there's no way in the world that I would expect to hear or see the day people are going without required Medical care and operations including in New Zealand and your own countries.

 

And I definitely didn't envisage seeing unregistered security guards on the door of hospitals, and worse QR codes.

 

Let's roll backwards to the days of equal and great healthcare in naturally ventilated hospitals and healthcare facilities with fresh fruit & vegetables growing in the grounds mixed with colourful scented gardens to help heal our troubled world.