Banudhar's Sack Of Rice

How a decades-long friendship began with a life-saving act and a humble gift

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How a decades-long friendship began with a life-saving act and a humble gift

In 1996, I was a 23-year-old surgery student at Srirama Chandra Bhanja Medical College in Cuttack, Odisha.Being a doctor was my dream. Each time I wore my crisp, white doctor’s coat, I felt exhilarated. I had a spring in my step while walking the halls of this prestigious institution, trailing behind the senior physicians treating people in real time, not through simulations as we’d been doing so far.

Like many medical students in training, I was assigned the graveyard shift. I was part of an eight-member general-surgery team and enjoy interacting with patients. The fact that I spoke multiple languages gave me an edge too. One hot summer’s day, I was on duty along with one other colleague. It was a quiet, uneventful stint, until around one a.m. that night.A tall, well-built, middle-aged man came in on a stretcher in severe pain.His large frame was doubled over, his hands clenching his stomach to try to contain his agony. We got to work.

Banudhar, the patient, complained of progressive pain in his stomach which was abnormally swollen, a symptom building up over the past four hours. Despite some relief from the painkillers and intravenous fluids provided by the ER team, his continuous discomfort was clear. I suspected an inguinal hernia—a condition that could not have been a sudden occurrence. It had been troubling him for months,but he had ignored the symptoms, carrying on with his work as a rickshaw-puller to feed his family.He attributed the increased pain to“heavier customers”, as he was required to pull more weight. But that night, he just could not carry on.

An acquaintance had driven himto the hospital, but could not stay.Banudhar was alone and terrified. He asked me if his condition was serious,his eyes wide with worry. I fumbled my words, stricken by inexperience and emotion. Should I be honest?There was no family member with whom I could discuss these matters.Would honesty distress him furth...

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