Monday, June 20, 2011

Collective Stinging

Yes, it required immediate attention so I ran into mum-dad's room last night at 1 o'clock and quickly prodded dad out of slumber. After I came back to my room, I started examining my face again. There was nothing I could do right now to cure it. I had taken the medicine, but it won't go. It looked as if three bees had collectively stung different parts of my face. One on the upper lip.......one on the upper right eye lid....and the third on the lower left eyelid. I mean how would you feel if you woke up one fine night (or call it morning, if it suits you) to relieve yourself and instead find out that something more troublesome has happened? Your face has ballooned out; it has become swollen and started looking ugly with rubescence all over. You can't help itching. You don't even know whether it will ever go or not, leave alone the uncertainty about the amount of time it will take. So, you go off to sleep in a state of dejection; next day is a big day for you (Every day is big, so what if you are on a vacation?) and you are left with no other choice.

Next day, mum tells you that you look pretty and makes your situation even more arduous. You spot dad smiling secretly at your predicament. "Wow! Things couldn't be better than this.....What a life?!" You would say.
It is true that life is like that, so move on. Live your Big Day. Let nothing stop you!

PS: - The disease is called Urticaria in which red, itchy welts appear on the skin; and when on eyes and lips it is called angiodema ( and trust me it doesn't look very pleasant).

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