Such a simple little word. One that tends to get thrown about without too much real feeling behind it. It is also one that sometimes comes slowly to our lips, we tend to take so much for granted. Being less than impressed is easier than stopping for a moment to say thank you. Complaining is what we are conditioned for. Concentrating on surviving the shite that our lives can be on a daily basis can make us hardened to the simple pleasure of just being.
I would like to say thanks. For me though the word is stupid and limited in its meaning and really is unable to express exactly how I feel, but encompasses everything I want to say.
I have had a bit of a health shock recently, and have been the recipient of some very intensive emergency medical treatment, that I am very, very thankful for.
From the 111 call taker, to the paramedic who sits calmly reassuring me that because he is calm I must be too, to the "hot" rapid response paramedic that meets your ambo on the side of the motorway, travelling under lights in an ambulance is actually not that exciting btw, to the doctors and nurses that treat you when you arrive in hospital, thank you.
To the 111 call taker the 2nd day, who got help for me (there is no better sound when you are in trouble than a siren heading your way) to the same paramedic that just held me steady in his calmness (though the effects of the meds he gave took hours to dissapate, no complaints mind, giving you the thumbs up, no air for words, when I could actually breathe easier was the best feeling) to the doctors and nurses that performed the classic double take when I arrived on day two. Thank you.
To my family, my lovely man, sorry for scaring the shit out of you, thank you for not really letting me know how worried you were, it will be ok if you guys are ok after all.
To my friends, thank you for your support. Thank you for supporting my family.
Basically all I want to say is THANKS. Use that word guys, think on it and take the time to use it.
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