memoir
Nice meeting you dear friend this morning. As I could
not get the taxi from your help desk in
the hospital, I walked around the streets of your area, had coffe from one kiosk, purchased
some medicines where I got 16% discount
on MRP. I should thank “prakash medicals” for their humanitarian service.
These days in India every where price hike. So these people is an example to general
public and other traders. I assume that they
work on a small margin and allocate a big share of their profit to poor and needy human kind. Their
service is excellent and let me pray for the health and long life the people behind to this organization.
I have been using the eye drops “alfagan P” which
is costing about rs 230/=, so this 16%
discount some thing to the poor
people like me. I bought some medicines for
my wife too from there.
I am a glaucoma patient since 25 years. My right
eye had a surgery 25 years ago and the
vision and tension was very much controlled after the surgery. Now I am
on a tour and made a sotp over at Coimbatore, tamil naadu.
After staying here I had irritation, redness and
discomfort on the affected eye and I was with dr sathyan who told me some repairs to be done of surgery
done area. I was worried about the result. If any negative things happen I will
loose my right eye vision. My left eye is OK so far. It is protected by eye
drops.
Thank GOD I could see the world so far with my
eyes with your grace. Kindly let me see the world till I die. Even the vision
of one eye is becoming zero, let me survive with the vision of left eye. Let my
doctors have the right diagnosis during my eye check up. This is my prayer.
“glaucoma is a dangerous eye disease” what is
glaucoma = Glaucoma is the name for a group of diseases that can lead
to damage of the eyes optic nerve and result in BLINDNESS.
Please read about more in glaucoma here in this link.. http://www.galloways.org.uk/eyeinformation/eyetab03.html
Let me remind sidharth about my “part time job” in your establishment. I
don’t mind even full time provided two
hours lunch break.
I am basically a “marketing guy” but I cannot work
as a “hardcore” man. I can control team of sales force or independent “office administration”.
I have worked 20 years with the largest “office
equipment, stationery, furniture and graphic dealers” in the world. That was at
“muscat, sultanate of oman”. This kind of establishment is the only one and
unique. The entire office supplies including office furniture and printing
press is attached with this organization.
I could work there for long 20 years. I had
voluntary retirement for the higher education of my children. Such a novel and
beautiful job – I had to leave at my own choice.
As I could not get professional qualification in
my childhood, I thought and taken an oath
that I should give maximum education to my two children. Finally I could
materialize my dream. Both of them got admission in the engineering college on
“merit” level.
Thank god my son is a professional engineer with
masters degree business management – Btech
MBA and daughter became an architect Barch MBA.
Although leaving my job from gulf was not a good
measure, but I did it as my presence in the home of my village was necessary to
support and take care of them.
My parents were rich but I could not understand
even now why they did not take care of higher studies. [both them not on this
earth now]. My father was a rich man,
general manager of group of hotels
spread in India and Sree Lanka. He made
too much cash money. But he had no time
to take care of the education of his children.
I remember
even now his business friends and colleagues sent their children to UK,
Australia etc. now they are in better positions than me. I think my mother
did not want we both children stay with our
dadd at Colombo.
Y..??
My mother was a
school teacher and she wanted to stay back in Kerala. I remember my childhood in Colombo and I have
very sweet remembrance of that part of
the world. Tram Cars, Double Dekker bus, beautiful streets, shops etc. now I am 65 and my
childhood in Colombo was there about 60 years
ago.
Those days Colombo
was a heaven in the earth. We poor brothers could not get educated due to the “cold strike” between
our parents. Although the situations
were like that, thank God we both brothers had a fantastic life so far.
I could travel world wide and enjoyed my life and 20 years stay in Gulf with my wife and two children. My brother V. K. Sreeraman
has become a famous film actor, TV presenter and anchor, good author and
orator. I am really proud of my brother. His latest film is “praanchiyettan”
While walking through the streets of “sowripalayam” and pondering my
memories of my childhood in Colombo,I got into the
#1C bus and reached in ‘olympus’ stop of Ramanathapuram – Coimbatore.
I was happy this morning after my visit with yr
uncle dr sathyan who looks after my “glaucoma affected eye”. He said no
immediate surgery for me. I was happy and this day is my happy day. Felt like
having a ‘chilled foster beer’ - but the area I live “puliayakuam – Olympus” I could not find
a good bar or pub.
Even now “while I process this letter” I am
feeling to have a beer just enjoy my day. But no way to have. Of course it is
available. All leading hotels are at Gandhipuram area which is 7 km ahead. No way to go there as no
easy transportation. Buses are
overloaded always. The ordinary man’s vehicle of “autorikshaw” pretty expensive
here.
While in Trichur, Kerala rs 15/= for about 2 km.
but here in Coimbatore minimum fare is rs. 50/ and if I travel 2 km I
should pay some thing like rs. 70 or
80/-. Thatz d life here, so better forget
about ‘the chilled beer’
So cheers…!!! My dear sidharth. I wrote many
things which might not be to your interest. Please do send me the “brochure” of your commercial firm. Let me
see what I can do with that. Either go for a domestic unit to my home back in kerala or promote your
product in my village and the
places I worked around the globe.
Let me remind you once again for my “part time job” in either your hospital or factory.
Wish you a wonderful day my dear sidharth.
Cheers once
again and wish you good luck.
Let me take this opportunity to thank my trichur home
town eye doctor anup chirayath referring me to Dr Sathyan who is one of the most
expert glaucoma surgeon in Coimbatore.
5 comments:
While walking through the streets of “sowripalayam” and pondering my memories of my childhood in Colombo,I got into the #1C bus and reached in ‘olympus’ stop of Ramanathapuram – Coimbatore.
Thank you.
I was enlightened on this subject
very touching...life story...and informative too of the glaucoma patients....and appreciate the medical shop owner who sells the medicines @ prices at a moderate rate...affordable by common people.....!
good one.. thanks..
Touching one Ettan...! Thanks for sharing it ..! best wishes...!
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