In search true happiness - Dr Varun Joshi
As the manager of Nirmal Balrugnalaya, my office is located right opposite the nebulization room. Because of this, I witness many touching scenes every single day. One of them appears almost daily: a mother holding her tiny baby in her lap, trying her best to give it nebulization vapour. The baby, however, is terrified. The humming sound of the machine, the mask pressed against its face, and the unfamiliar surroundings all feel strange and frightening. Soon the little one bursts into loud, heart-wrenching cries—so loud at times that it seems the entire room is shaking. The innocent child feels as if some terrible injustice is being done to it, as if someone is deliberately causing it pain. So it struggles and protests with all its tiny might against this “torture.” Yet look at the mother’s heart. No matter how much the baby cries, kicks, or twists, she holds it gently and continues the treatment with endless love and patience. She knows that only this vapour can clear the child’s breat...