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Everybody Judges

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Everybody judges. And unfortunately, most of them will do so with an insufficient understanding of why something is happening. I remember an incident from college that perfectly highlighted this point. We were in final year. It was early in the semester so a lot of people were actually interested in taking cases (an interest which would clearly diminish in a few months time). Problem was, none of us actually knew how to take cases back then. So it was usual practice to see case files to get an idea of what to do. We asked one of our seniors, who was a house surgeon there, for help but she promptly refused to show us the files. This infuriated some of my batchmates to the extent that they decided to complain to the HOD, who then granted the request to see the files. The feeling at the time was that this was some great victory for the juniors against the malevolent seniors. Flash forward a year or so and my thoughts on this incident completely changed. I was now house surgeon a...

Negative Emotions

It only takes one tragedy (that everyone will likely forget about in 6 months time) to get everyone talking about mental health issues like never before. The good thing is that people are finally talking about things they normally don't want to deal with. But unfortunately it also kind of shows how little even seemingly very educated people know about such a common problem. One would have thought that in 2020, after several celebrities around the world have committed suicide and even in India where Deepika Padukone has opened up about dealing with depression, that educated people would be able to comprehend that depression and suicide ideation are not things that are exclusive to the poor. It's very easy to hide negative emotions in a society where very few people will be comfortable talking to a person expressing their pain. It was only as recently as last week that one of my classmates from school shared a meme which said something along the lines of "You don'...

Understanding Pain

Recently, an acquaintance called me to ask for some advice after one of their elderly relatives fell ill. "Do you think she can survive?" "The prognosis is not very good at all," I replied. I then learnt that the doctors treating her felt the same way. Her family decided she should spend her last moments at home instead of the ICU. It was a personal decision and a completely understandable one. But I could tell that my acquaintance was not in a good place. I use the word acquaintance because I really didn't know this person very well, having had only a couple of conversations months back. But I still felt the urge to call and check up on him to see how he was doing. He wasn't good. But he was happy I called. Responding to pain Emotional pain is an extremely common problem. It's guaranteed that someone you're close to will go through it at some point in their lives. It's inevitable. Unfortunately, very very few know how to respond to ...

Emotional Blackmail

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Names of certain individuals have been changed to hide their identity.  One of the frustrating aspects of life is that some pretty important lessons are only going to be properly understood when it's probably too late to use that wisdom effectively. We as human beings are inherently too ignorant of the consequences of our own actions  and those of others to properly protect ourselves from them. I suspect many of you reading this will not like what I have to say here in this post because it calls into question some of your own actions in the past (or because you genuinely think I'm an idiot who doesn't know what he's talking about), so don't say I didn't warn you. The reason why I write this is that I recently recalled a conversation I had with a friend, Tommy, many years ago and was a bit surprised that I have a completely different opinion about some of the things he said. A Random Conversation in College 5 years ago seems like an eternity to me. So ma...

Everyday Misogyny

  Names of certain individuals have been changed to hide their identity. Example 1 "I want to marry someone who has never been in a relationship in her life," proclaimed Tommy. "Don't you have like 7 ex-girlfriends?" I asked. "Yeah, so?" "Nothing..." Example 2 "I don't like that girl (who I've never talked to) anymore," said Tommy. "Her dress showed too much upper arm. Hideous." "Dude, you do realise that you're wearing bright red pants while handing out fashion advice?" "Yeah, so?" "Nothing..." Example 3 "You should marry soon. A wife would take care of all of your problems at home." Yes, clearly expecting someone to give up all her dreams to sort my shit out seems reasonable. Example 4  "Bro, I need you to find a girl for me," said David. "Seriously?!" I asked, wondering if he'd mistaken me for someone else. ...

Hypertensive Woes - So many crises, so little time

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The names of certain individuals have been changed to protect their identity One of the things that the Covid pandemic has shown throughout the world is that when push comes to shove, generalists are what the public needs. Specialists are great but the backbone of the health system comes from the generalists who do just enough of everything to prevent it all from falling apart. This was interestingly a prediction that one of the most inspirational teachers in my life, the late Dr KC Gopalakrishnan sir hammered into my skull back when I was in final year. Unfortunately the problem is that there is unfortunately no glamour in being a generalist. All young doctors prefer to be a specialist. The public prefers specialists. Family medicine doctors are not well trained. Emergency medicine is an underdeveloped field in Kerala. I do know outstanding GPs who are practicing good medicine but unfortunately you get the feeling that a lot of generalists feel underwhelmed by the trajectory thei...

What is and what will never be

The names of certain individuals have been changed to hide their identity  " To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end them. "                              - Hamlet, William Shakespeare Lockdown has now reached 50 days. That's 50 days of mostly being stuck at home alone save for some brief interactions with neighbors and stepping out for essential shopping every couple of weeks. This is a perfect environment for old memories to start quietly creeping through the curtains of my mind. And most of them, unfortunately, are not very pleasant. Most of the tragedies in my life have been due to fate but some of them were caused by the malevolence of others combined by own naturally passive behavior. This was most apparent during the time when me an...