ANCHORED (25-Sept-2021)


Anchored - How can I be?  I’m not a vessel floating along the waves on a pristine river or a raging ocean to prevent further drifting by anchoring me to a firm bottom.  A half-a-century ago my parents could’ve chided me for a surfeit of mischiefs and enforced ‘grounded’ to punish me; or into the future a non-existent ride since I’m not yet a picture frame to be nailed for posterity, and hence remain unanchored.  Last but not the least, I do not have the exposure or the experience to anchor a television show, more so as a news anchor to pull off a mesmerizing effect on my audience to impinge their mindset.

My story of an impingement is of a varied stance.  The twists and turns to my narration will reveal the truth, but until then I need your patient read.  The patient state into which I made a grand entry from a good healthy predisposition is the driving force for my story.  Three months ago, a little niggle in the right shoulder made me believe that I can self-administer pain killers and rub some relief cream for respite. Boy was I wrong?!

A few days of this self-treatment proved futile, and the doctors clinic beckoned me with open shoulders and a broad smile.  Orthopaedician made me swing my arms into a few variant poses to quickly diagnose my uneasiness; I must have looked funny in those comical poses since my doctor smilingly handed me a prescription for painkillers and physiotherapy treatment.

My pain started to intensify, the physiotherapy notwithstanding.  Normal sleep posture either flat on my back, or a right-side position was most painful and made the act of sleeping a torturous affair, despite a fortress of pillows around.  This mandated a revisit to my Ortho who sensing my discomfort prescribed an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) procedure.  The conclusion as ‘impression’ was tricky to decipher due to the medical lingo.  The sense I got was my right shoulder area was a mess with a RC (Rotator Cuff) tear, inflammation, tendonitis, and bursitis in adjacent areas with aggravated pain that radiated into the neck region. 

The MRI experience is worth a little paragraph.  I was asked to lie down for precise imaging, the very reason I went back to my Ortho was ironically the position I had to lie still on my back for almost 25 minutes.  With my right hand stretched and held tight by an attendant to prevent any movement, and shoulder rested against a support for a better image it was a journey in eternity.  The claustrophobic feeling during the time inside that tubular construct with a high-decibel noise and very cold temperature was exasperating, however my meditation regimen kept me calm and composed.  An experience worth an erase from my memory!

Ortho concluded an arthroscopic surgery as a logical next step, and with all medical tests normal I was led to the Operation Theatre (OT).  A few holes in the shoulder area with probes fitted with miniature cameras to provide the best view of the inside mess, the Ortho sutured the tear and effected the mend as I lay sedated.

The final report of the operation steps, among other things revealed that a suture to securely bind and ‘anchor’ the torn rotator cuff was carried out. 

Meanwhile, in a pandemic-induced fear psychosis I stand ‘Anchored!’

Comments

  1. Well expressed & written ... Prasanna get well soon .....regarsd , Meiyalgan

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  2. Your expressing the treatment undergone under the MRI machine is most important because you have to leave yourself in the hands of the machine man teaching us to leave ourselves in the hands of our creator. He knows how to give pain and how to remove pain

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    1. Absolutely sir....I respect your comments. There is no better way than to leave everything in the hands of the creator.....TOTAL SURRENDER.
      Thanks again for your time

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  3. @Prasanna with your zeal and enthusiasm, I don't think anything can keep you anchored :) I think you should consider writing a book soon.. :)

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    1. But I was anchored....as you can see....medically certified ;-)

      I will take up on your suggestion......probably one day.....

      Thanks a lot for your time and comments

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  4. Good description of your ordeal with RC (not Royal Challenge 🥃🤣). Seeing you on the road to recovery makes all the pain endured worthwhile. Wishing you a speedy return to normal.

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    1. Hey RC with a new twist! It is a road to recovery... with a lot of humps that slowed the pace down
      Thanks Prakash

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  5. The fat bill that followed all the elaborate treatment must have 'floored' you😛

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    1. Yeah but thank God for the insurance coverage.... if not... not just floored but would've been buried
      Thanks a lot Sheela

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  6. Hope you recover fully and no surgeries in the future!!

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    1. Thanks buddy... fingers crossed... or hands crossed...

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  7. Take care Prasanna. Glad you are recovering

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  8. Any change in body dynamics and intervention especially surgical leaves a deep impression for days .Your sense of humour and sense of surrender has made you such a courageous and wonderful human being

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    1. Doctarre coming from you.... thanks a lot.
      In my life... humour is the essence and surrender is the philosophy
      Thanks a lot

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  9. A very vivid description.Our human body is complex with precise mechanism..We realise this only when we experience some kind of discomfort which is an like an alarm ...Suresh Srikant

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    1. I say the human body is a marvel.... amazing how it functions. It's our mistake that we take it for granted most times...
      Thank you very much Suresh

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  10. However uncomfortable it was, you dug deep into analyzing the process while going through with it, came out as a winner, you anchored it for sure!

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    1. And that's the best way for each to experience his or her own life.... analyse to see where finetuniing can be done..
      Thanks a lot Chida for your time and comments

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  11. Nice to know you have recovered. Your articles are well articulated. You are able to express your thoughts, arguments, and ideas clearly and effectively.

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    1. Recovering and so far on teh right path with HIS blessings. Thanks a lot for your encouraging words.....it means a lot

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  12. What a vivid rendition of the pain! If pain and medical tribulations can be painted in words, then Anchored is definitely a master piece.

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    1. Dear Harsh...those are extremely kind words from you. I have just put down my thoughts around the pain and a story for readers to stay interested. Master piece....you are very kind and I'll take it coming from you as a well-wisher. I'm glad you could connect with the write-up. Thanks once again and for your very encouraging words....

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  13. Pain with Pen, a Perfect Piece of writting.

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    1. Thanks a lot Patel Mia... very encouraging to read your comments

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  14. Prasanna , it is a surprise that a fit person like you had to go through this excruciating pain! But so are the mysteries of the body and mind. you have looked at the whole experience so objectively! surely your positive outlook will help you heal fast. Sorry about the late response

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    1. Fit and not so fit are relative.... one can't do anything about these freak ones like mine. Objective view provides the right approach... thanks a lot for your time and comments

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  15. Hey Prasanna, quite an ordeal you've been through, I am sure you will get better soon and wish you a complete recovery soon.
    Being a grounded person, you are naturally anchored, which should help get back to normalcy soon .
    Best wishes.

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    1. Grounded and hence anchored... good logic... thanks Sanjay it means a lot to have your encouraging words...

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  16. Ayyo!! How painful it must have been!!Hope the ordeal is over.Resilence is the inbuilt stabilizer. Still,how dis u manage?? We are all anchored in the bay of goodwill.Hope you get better soon.

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    1. Painful in the past and now relieved in the path of recovery. It is the goodwill that helps us stay afloat. Thanks for your time and read and comments....

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