Enduring
hope
I sit here almost exhausted of
too many things I could care about with only one thing that keeps me going, I
have life and I have hope no matter how remote that seems.
I woke up very early to make my
home of 10 years presentable, we are having a photo-shoot of sorts because I
have had to put it on the market and the first set of pictures were somewhat
unsatisfactory.
Observing
and reserving
This rough journey started a
few years ago, benign and almost unconcerned a brownish blotch appeared on my
left foot and once I noticed it was quick to research it and came down on the
view that it was just athlete’s foot, so to the chemist I went can got Mycota
cream in what had become a regime of self-medication for decades of my life.
Until then, I probably had only
been to see a doctor 5 or 6 times in more than 15 years and I only did because
I was in serious pain or needed emergency treatment by reason of a mugging that
happened some 8 years ago.
Besides, I was on vitamins and
other kinds of supplements, all with the view to keep me healthy and with a
mind that seemed to defy all semblances of frailty.
Don’t
leave it too late
This time, I was wrong. In the
weekend, I finished reading the biography of Steve Jobs and also saw that he
was so right and determined in many things but when it came to his health, he
was very wrong and by the time he joined up with his doctors to ameliorate the
situation, he was already too late in spite of and despite the resources he
could call upon to address the situation, the 9 months of folly between
discovery and effective professional medical intervention, he was already in
terminal decline.
I have been fortunate and
lucky, I never had any of the resources he had but in the Netherlands where I
moved to over 11 years ago to start a new life we have a medical system and
social medicine scheme that can provide the best medical treatment available
and I have some of the foremost medical brains on my case.
What looked like athlete’s foot
some 9 months before was worse, what I put down to tiredness by reason of a
somewhat sedentary life was in fact my life ebbing away, I was at a point where
without intervention I would have been dead within 5 weeks – I had skin cancer.
Restarting
is tough
It took a hospital bed to
ground me to that stark reality, a life almost at zero and the struggle to
rebuild my life again and there is much that remains uncertain 27 months after that
diagnosis – I have seen plenty and I have seen penury, I have hoped against all
hope to do amazing things I could never have done when I seemed to have it all,
I have lived a wonderful life.
Despair has probably been kept
at bay, depression I have had to contend with and humiliation constantly rams
my portals oblivious of the things I have borne, felt or feared – but each day
comes and each day goes of what is left of this life and what one must do to
make it even more significant if one has that time.
Much of this could have been
prevented in terms of immediate medical attention and even before that making
certain career choices that might have provided a more secure income stream but
like I have written before; if you have your health you dare to think yourself
invincible, couple that with youth and you almost think you are immortal –
Nothing, my friends could be further from the truth, we are neither invincible
nor immortal.
Use
doctors well
There is one piece of
unsolicited advice I have to give and it pertains to your health. Your health
is not a plaything, it is critical to every facet of your wellbeing and without
it you only have your hopes to live for if the pain lets up for just a moment.
Medicine is there for a reason
and doctors have a function and purpose we will do well to engage. We can if
unsatisfied obtain a second, third or fourth opinion but those opinions are not
to be trifled with – some things require immediate action despite our
foolhardiness or fears; our bodies are not inanimate.
If you have adopted a lifestyle
of self-medication and Internet-researched medicine, you need to err on the
side of caution. Without the requisite medical knowledge what your research
should do is equip you with questions to ask the professionals and ensure you
get satisfactory answers but do not ever pretend to become your own doctor –
even doctors know to see other doctors for impartial advice and help.
Now for a bit more
house-cleaning to do – I used to get someone to do all this for me.
2 comments:
Akin, I loved these words of advice, thank you.
For those who take the time to read it, it is an eye-opener. I have read it and taken heed.
I will be moving into insecure waters soon (and will have to restart my career from scratch), and have had second thoughts, but I feel there is really no choice for me.
I like the way you talk directly and honestly, no hype or bravado as is common elsewhere.
We all have frailties and have to learn to manage them as best we can. I will take on board your advice and try my best to chart my way through stormy waters.
Thank you Akin.
Phew..for a second there I thought you were going to reveal some 'unexpected' news..Hope things continue to get better.
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