A small day
Waking up at 8 already shortened up my day by an hour that day. I knew i only had a small number of cases in the ward, 1 to be exact. As the day progressed the sun came out of the foggy sky shining in our medicine opd. "I'll be back soon, till then you stay in the OPD" my supervising Doctor said. And after a short interval he was back with a tall, fair athletic built man with blonde hair and golden beard and next to him was a lady matching his height and built. He was wearing a sea weed green cargo with a royal blue T-shirt and she was in casuals. Both of them having typical features of englishmen were in fact really from U.K.
"They are from 'The Discovery channel' to shoot my interview about the smallest man in the World" sir tried to answer my question marked face.
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World's Smallest man |
Followed them the SMALLEST man in the world in a wheel chair driven by his brothers. This was a man with height of not more than a feet and a age of 72 years. He couldn't walk around attributing to his extra fragile bones since his childhood.
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Discovery Crew |
I tried to make conversation with the Discovery people and came to know they are shooting 10 different & unique stories around the world and each will be shown as a 1 hour show in the near future on air. I was assigned to help them around and meet their requirements of background people and different locations for the shoot. Small did i know then that this will turn out to be something outstanding. Once the interview of my supervising doctor was over he left and next shoot was done at another location about how investigations were performed on the smallest person alive.
After all this one of crew member walks up to me and starts talking in a very casual mode "Yeah, almost every thing is over, we have all that we needed. We got his checked, got all the investigations done. Now we are just left with the last part which is we gifting him a hearing aid and we need you to put it on him while we shoot it."
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Discovery crew |
"WHAT!" - they took me in by a huge surprise, i continued "No i can't do it, i'm not even a audiometrist. I'm nervous" But alas they didn't listen and 5 mins later i was being pictured putting a hearing aid in the smallest man in the worlds ear. He was very happy after that and was listening very clearly. Then with a warm friendly handshake they all left thanking me for all the help and company.
The day was small indeed, a small stay with a small man and a small role made it Large, Xtra Large i'd rather say. I played a part in a show which is soon to be aired on the international television around the world was all i needed to know for a sound sleep that night without worrying about it to be small or big. I don't know if they will keep me or edit me out but i have lived that day that moment - no matter how small it was, the memory of that feeling makes it immortal.
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