I still remembered
the anxiety of doing my first call….The question I asked was, “Can I survived
the shift ?”. Since then I had asked the question over and over again; The last
time I did so was about 4 weeks ago when I saw the roster….
Working in ED,
always complied to the rule of “come out to walk, one will have to pay back
somedays…” ; A long break means a long shift.
I had doubt that I could complete
the 13 shifts(5D8N in 14 days....(not to mentioned that 5 of those is around
the New Year where the patient amount is estimated at 160-200/day) when I saw the roster, but nothing can be shout, I asked for it..
Usually, I would be very tired on D3 of the night shift and most probably would be suffering
from severe headache and dizziness during evening and hoping the shift would be over soon. However, after using the
technique I learnt from the Chinese doctor in Sri Lanka, I was able to regain
my vitality during this period....
Well, I am now
doing the 13th of the 13 shifts and still feeling refreshing…praise
the great one…..
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