Today I was asked to take photos of myself with some of the inpatients and have been told that it's ok to share them. So, after 4 weeks I have some photos of myself, in a hospital, doing hospital-type things.
When I asked whether he read my blog Ryan told me "Nah, you write too much, I only look at the pictures". After initially being shocked I thought that maybe he had a point and so here is a photo-only entry, apart from my previous 5 lines...
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| A group of patients who were in the right place at the right time to be grabbed for a photo |
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| A gentlemen in the post-op surgical ward |
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| Pretending that I 'm the one doing the drug rounds |
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| In the dressing room. As in, ulcer dressings, not pantomime costumes. |
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| Actually taking a blood pressure - not pretending! |
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| A "Let's find someone in a wheelchair, that'll make a good photo" picture - outside the wards |
I hope there weren't too many words, and that you like my new kurta :)
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