"We wanted to help people We were smart and driven We loved science and physiology, humans and disease So we made a commitment We signed up It was an honor We read thousands of pages Attended hundreds of lectures Pulled all-nighters Took more exams than we thought possible Finals week felt insurmountable But it didn’t break us It made us stronger We learned statistics and biochemistry Immunology and pathophysiology We mastered genetics, virology and pharmacology We read scientific papers and learned how to dissect them Papers, not videos It was an honor We came running when you needed us Literally, running down the hallway To the ICU, the trauma bay, labor and delivery I need help, you said We can help, we said It was an honor There were moments that we thought would break us Moments that drove us to journaling, to therapy, to nightmares Broken babies. Paralyzed children. Dead pregnant mothers with three kids at home. The wail of a mother whose son just died. We bent but we did not break We returned because you needed us And we could help It was an honor Then there was fear Fear of walking into our place of work Fear that we’d be killed by going to work Fear that we’d kill a loved one because of our work There were tears and sleepless nights and anti-anxiety medications But you banged your pots and pans You sent us pizzas and called us heroes You needed us We could help So we wore our masks, and our gowns, and our gloves, and our goggles We decontaminated ourselves before going home and isolated ourselves from our families We almost broke It was an honor How quickly the joy turned to defeat Elation to rage You’ve learned to do your own research now You know better than we do Gaslighting is your language Your selfishness is astounding You don’t want our help when we ask you to stay healthy Yet you arrive at our doors begging for help at the end You stole our resources You hobbled our ability to help those who did what they were supposed to do You killed our patients by filling our beds and using up our ventilators We can’t help any more You broke us There is no more honor” - Anonymous A poem written by a physician after reflecting on the veteran who died in Texas because of the ICU bed shortage. Artist credit: Bozorgmehr Hosseinpour *****NOT A DISCLAIMER: I read yesterday that people are simply done with COVID and all its iterations, finished, through, sick of hearing about it, and I know in my bones that's a fact. But it doesn't change the equal and opposite fact that COVID doesn't care, it just wants to eat, sleep, live, and reproduce, and will for as long as we allow it. Our refusal to deal with facts is bringing our amazing, incredible, unmatched, behemoth of a healthcare apparatus down on our heads and the implosion will be... simply beyond. We've been warned... and warned... and warned... and we do not care. Sars-cov-2 is now part of the warp and woof of human existence, and the cost will be incalculable. "The fall thereof was great... " There's nothing you nor I can do about any of it now, unless you're unvaccinated. You have the power to do that much and it isn't too late yet. The variants are becoming increasingly uglier, but the vaccinated are staying out of hospitals when they do fall ill. However tired you are of knowing about it, the death toll goes on relentlessly. And the people who once had the tools, energy, and incentive to help are finding other ways to stay alive. May whatsoever gods there be have mercy on us.
What they wanted…
06 Jan 2022 2 Comments
Jan 06, 2022 @ 10:16:23
Heartbreaking truth. Yeah, we all wish it was over, but we can’t pretend it is. We can’t ignore it in the hopes it will go away. And we need to stop sacrificing our health care professionals, and the lives of people sick and in need of surgery for non-covid matters. We need to stop the ignorant, and those who would put others at risk because they think they know better. It’s disgusting and so sad. We’re all tired of this, but only the people can do what needs to be done. Not just you and me, we understand – but everyone, especially those who just don’t get it. Will they ever? Or will they die, and take out others, believing their own brand of nonsense and non-science?
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Jan 06, 2022 @ 15:49:38
Well said, and those are indeed the questions, sis.
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