My journey to quarantine Centre

My journey to quarantine Centre......... Mahendra Mohan Choudhury Hospital

On 26th June 2020,  it was a rainy day, I remember I was driving back home from my office, as I  reached Bhangagarh ,  I found there was traffic jam. There was water logging near the bhangagarh bridge. All the vehicles had come to a standstill. Somehow I managed to reach home struggling for an hour.

I was fully exhausted, somehow managed to take bath  and  had tea. My body had given up, I went to sleep . I had to take crocin to get relief of the body pain. In the morning I could not gather confidence to drive for work. I guess in the night I had switched on AC and as a result there developed throat irritation . I decided to confine myself to home. I took leave that day.

The next day of my leave I resumed my duty. We conducted meetings  maintaining social distance as per schedule.

In one of our meetings, I remember a member informed that she had undergone treatment of COVID 19, we got little panicy, we some how managed to conclude the meeting  that day.

On June 29,the HK manager reported that there was some issue with the canteen dept. so  we called the Canteen in-charge along with the dietitian and  resolved the issue.

On the very next day it was  informed that  the dietitian had given swab and she had tested positive.  We were stunned to hear as had a meeting  with her the day before.

So I was in dilemma, not able to decide what to do. My seniors advised   me to go for the COVID test.

I underwent COVID test on the very next day and as per protocol  I decided to confine myself to home till the result was declared.

On the next day it was informed  that my test report had come and it was positive. He also informed that the government would be informed accordingly.

My ears became deaf. I could not believe, I informed my husband and other family members. My daughter broke down. I some how managed to console her stating that since I am working in a hospital, she should  prepare herself for such incidents. My husband stated that he was doubtful about the report as I had taken all the precautions  i.e putting mask, covering head with cap, frequent hand washing ..... but  we could not ignore the report  also.

I cannot express my feelings which I was undergoing. After an hour  a person called and informed that he was calling from health office and enquired whether I was aware about  the report. He took the home address and informed that Medical Team would be arriving the next day and they would take me to quarantine centre.

I wanted to run away but could not, cry but looking at the family members managed to be strong. I isolated myself in a single room and restricted myself.

I packed few sets of  clothes , masks, a packet  of biscuit, electric kettle, laptop etc and was ready for my departure.

The very next day I started receiving  numerous phone calls,  enquiring about family members, their age, ...they also intimated that within a hour they would be coming to pick me up.

After an hour an ambulance arrived........ I made myself tough, took my bags and said bye to my family members and came down stairs. I heard a lady from my flat stating that CORONA was at downstairs... that was me. Few members sated that since I was working in a hospital, they were mentally prepared for that news. The flat residents were peeping through their windows  as if I had done a CRIME.................,the care taker was instructed not to go to my  floor . My husband accompanied me to downstairs........ In  educated society it is still a STIGMA

I went inside the ambulace which was escorted by a car accompanied by two field officers. With in minute the ambulance was heading towards Panbazar..... I had left my world behind with a heavy heart,. With a ride for about 15 minutes we reached our destination.

On the way I enquired  about  the driver’s family members, his home town to ease myself. The ambulance driver was very kind enough, he consoled  me not to worry and I would recover soon. I was really thankful to the driver......... .

I took my  bags and entered  the hospital (MMCH)  two Security guards were deputed near the entrance, they instructed me to walk between the  red  lines demarcated . A nurse stopped me from distance and enquired my name, husbands name and my address and documented the same. She was fully equipped with PPE (Personal Protective Equipments).

She instructed me to move ahead and take one  of the buckets which were kept aside, as we see in news channels. A nurse came forward and instructed a male attendant to take me to 2nd floor . I was not able to carry my bags but still managed to drag till 2nd floor. As I entered inside the hall I saw numbers of patients accommodated in a hall, it was female ward and all COVID Patients were accommodated . A vacant bed was there,  a bedsheet was provided along with mosquitonet.... I was not able to understand what was happening. I couldnot control tears rolled down,  my glasses, masks could not hide them. One of the patient broke my silence she consoled me and asked  not to Cry....., but I could not control myself.....

I could not understand ......how to accommodate myself in a single bed... as I opened the bucket (provided by the hospital) I found few essential items such as toothpaste, tooth brush, hair oil, comb, undergarments, bathing soap, cloth washing soap, bath towel, mirror, Mug and the bucket. All essential items........ I somehow managed to take bath . Phone  kept on ringing , my colleagues seniors were trying to  make me at ease........I could not speak to my family members....., patients from my nearby bed tried to console me................................. I thought why I had undergone the test....... but having child and elderly patient at home I guess  undergoing test was the right decision....................................

                                                                                                                                                                to be continued.......



Comments

  1. Bou please take care of yourself..We all know that you are a strong women..This days shall pass soon

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  2. I cannot ease the pain you drived through.... my tears drop i kno i dont have a family here... you are like my own mother... i had such a great mentor in my life. I only come forward to share anything happen... i always got such a great inspiration from each day goes by. I m blessed to have you like my 2nd mother in my life. I miss and team miss you so much. GOD BLESS YOU & GOD DECISION IS ALWYS RIGHT and planned.
    Wishing you speedy recovery.
    Come soon...

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    1. Thank you.T care... Thank you for your encouraging words 🙏

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  3. It's unfortunate that you had to go through all this..... Reading the blog made me experience every moment as if it was happening with me ...

    I pray that TIME speeds up and the day of your discharge from hospital is just tomorrow....

    I tried to contact a lot of people to bail you out from there and shift you somewhere else....

    But in vain..... It wasn't of much help.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery....

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  4. Madam, very unfortunate to know the news.. You are such a lady from whom we got the energy during our needy periods.. Probably, just like us, through your job and smiling faces,you motivated and boosted so many patients, attendant guardian etc during their tough phases... I have no such experience or could not have such guts that I could help you or boost you at this moment ..
    But I can obviously pray to the God that please help you from this painful situation not only for you,but to help those who are fighting such struggles through your refreshing advises, dedicated observations, meaningful helping hands...
    Madam,Get well Soon ..we will meet once again as usual..

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    1. Thank you for your beautiful words....Stay home stay safe

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  5. You always do the right thing which is good for all...I know it's tough time but " mushkilon se ladna aur jitna tumne hi sikhaya hain".
    This time also you win the war and come back soon. I need to tell and discuss so many things with you.
    Remember the smiles that u brought on several faces while serving in the hospitals, without taking leave you have served ,their blessings ...your loved ones blessings ...our love is their with u... Make these your inner strength and fight back. I know u will get well soon and come home ....love u di

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    1. Thank you. Being associated to a health care industry we need to be mentally prepared for such incidents...we canot run away from our duties..

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  6. Take care bou and get well soon

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  7. Well written Jaan Da..We all are proud of Bou..We allknow how much she is dedicated to her work..She is blessed by so many people..

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  8. Thank you for your kind words.It will make me more stronger and hope I would be able to fight it out.



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