21st Feb early in the morning my father got a heart attack. I rushed him to the hospital and the doctor told me " your dad is in a critical stage, inform all your relatives " in other words, doctor wanted to tell me that anything could happen to my dad in the next 36 hours. I was alone in the hospital. My dad was in the emergency ward. I was scared... all alone in the hospital... My mother was at home and I did not have the courage to tell her that my father has got a major heart attack. ( We humans get so helpless at times )
I then decided to call my mother and tell her about my father. It was a tough thing to do. I had to muster courage to do it. I then decided to act confident and face the situation courageously. I called mom and told her about it. While telling her I did not panic. And I think hearing my voice she was confident. When she came to the hospital she found me confident and calm. And seeing me calm she also got the courage to face the ICU ( by then my dad was shifted to the ICU).
Doctors had told me all sorts of things about my father's survival.
I just kept everything to myself and did not share it with anyone as i did not want my mom or anyone (relatives and friends) to panic.
I just prayed " God you have decided my future, my dad's future and my mom's future, please give me the strength to accept your decision and give me the strength so that i can do my duties as a daugther and as a human being , help me to face things bravely "
I was brave and calm in front of my mother and hence she did not know all the negative things the doctor told me. Seeing me calm my dad would also get a lot of confidence.
Today Dad is home and he is recovering.
Thanks to AlMighty, and all the wonderful people around me to give me the courage to face tough things.
I then decided to call my mother and tell her about my father. It was a tough thing to do. I had to muster courage to do it. I then decided to act confident and face the situation courageously. I called mom and told her about it. While telling her I did not panic. And I think hearing my voice she was confident. When she came to the hospital she found me confident and calm. And seeing me calm she also got the courage to face the ICU ( by then my dad was shifted to the ICU).
Doctors had told me all sorts of things about my father's survival.
I just kept everything to myself and did not share it with anyone as i did not want my mom or anyone (relatives and friends) to panic.
I just prayed " God you have decided my future, my dad's future and my mom's future, please give me the strength to accept your decision and give me the strength so that i can do my duties as a daugther and as a human being , help me to face things bravely "
I was brave and calm in front of my mother and hence she did not know all the negative things the doctor told me. Seeing me calm my dad would also get a lot of confidence.
Today Dad is home and he is recovering.
Thanks to AlMighty, and all the wonderful people around me to give me the courage to face tough things.
4 discussions:
You have evinced explicit courage at tht godforsaken time gal!!
The toughest part of showing calmness at such times is subduing the storm brewing inside ur mind...It must've been tough!!
I pray to God for his early recovery!!
God bless!!
very very inspiring
20 lines of inspiring blog..This is what we call as as "Fighting Fire with Fire". In this scenario the fire was your calmness.
God Bless
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