PRESCRIBING FOR A BIT OF KIND HONESTY
PRESCRIBING FOR A BIT OF KIND HONESTY

PRESCRIBING FOR A BIT OF KIND HONESTY

There is much happening around us, that we maybe often do not notice, as we go our hurried ways about our own ‘busynesses’. My golden retriever companion and I walked by a very poignant and thought provoking sculpture, tucked quite away from mainstream footfall, quite near a railway station… early, spring morning today, on a ‘hubby’s taxi’ train station chore, before our greener walk for the day. It was carved out of grey Scottish granite … one of a scared broken-looking female face, with her affectionate soulmate rock (hubby?) blending into her face from the right (right, as it should be), scarcely with a breath in between, with an arm around her, holding her close & warm. The plaque below showed it was a sculpture sourced from Netherlands, and was named after that favourite Scottish poet Robert Burns’ lines. The faded poem on the plaque started with this line therefrom as Title : ‘O, Wert Thou in the Could Blast.’ From 1984… a very poignant year, from a certain extracorporeal ‘Glenfield’ of memories. I shall leave the reader to ponder on the name, and the year of its dedication. In the backdrop were a sunshine-tinged, blue patchily cumulus-dotted morning sky, some hopeful homeless campers staked out, a bunch of seemingly abandoned bicycles upon a double-storey rack, and more significantly…. the towering glass-and-steel outlines of some mini-skyscraper commercial financial institution. I wondered – about the plight of many families, forlorn – and often the bleak futures and prospects of many unseen around.

Look for it. It is a poignant poem…much worth reading – kindly and yet fierce, altruistic, in its verse – about misfortune’s bitter storms and yet offer of a resilient espousal – a stoic bosom in solidarity, ready to comfort, intercede and ready to let rest upon; like a crag against the wilderness wind… for the needy. I thought of the 5 Spiritual Wounds concept – Neglect, Rejection, Abandonment, Cruelty, Betrayal, and Injustice. Away from all empty religion subtypes, and shallow commerce, to a more real religion with Faithfulness at core – that says: ‘Lo, I make all things New!‘ All curiously on a day of much convergent significance to me? Serendipity?

I bring your attention now back to more Scientific papers yet in context, on the Blog stream – On Neonatology: looking at another little tribe that needs family integrated protective co-parenting from us the ‘society’ of ‘neighbours’, if at all. Vulnerable. At our mercy, if we do have some left over. Among others, look at some studies from China – looking closer at BIND ( Bilirubin Induced Neurological Dysfunction) through MRI tensor diffusion imaging lenses at subtle micro-anatomic clues and perfusion alterations – signs that may warrant more tailored and cautious approaches than complacent ones; validity of certain tests like Procalcitonin (over and above CRP etc, that we chase ) that may help avoid unnecessary treatment and cost burdens, if viewed through balanced, multiple lenses in wisdom; Also a paper on maternal, child and infant situations in border refugee camps Myanmar way – perhaps sparks interest to look at places a bit far away from our ‘comfort(able) zones’ …and seek to simplify our own lives, and generate surplus, to seek equity for neighbour unknown – that the excess of one may bridge the lack of another, neither suffering. I thought of a local religious ‘complex’ nearby, that reconfigured, transplanted a sign twice relocated & repainted, a landscape done over, and a perfectly good wall torn down to aesthetically replace with a ‘fence’…that has begun to look more & more dark in meaning – perhaps like those fences around one of those concentration camps like Belsen or Sobibor, perhaps only sentry towers missing? To keep in, or keep out, or both? And I thought of the cold, shivering, granite couple out there – survival versus aesthetics. Priorities. Symbiosis. Kindness. Good morning all!?