Soul Curry: Cheers to life! (1)

God morning friends.  Cheers to life!  That was said by many.  In our life, we should always think what’s the best to have a good joy.  Life can be the best as we want it to be.  Life is hard, I admit that.  But we have to struggle in all way and in the end you will get the best in what you do.  There is this article a read that will help you to have a good soul a good spirit.  Let me share it with you.

An illness can help you turn your life around, a friend teaches Renica Rego.

In May of 2006, my best friend, Angel was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a serious heart condition. She was 38. That was the first time I had even heard the word.

She was undergoing treatment for pneumonia at the time, when the radiologist had raised an alarm and sent her to a cardiologist. Within an hour, she was in hospital and our carefree, happy little world came crumbling down like a house of cards.

The bony woman lying helplessly in that sterile hospital room with strange machines blinking around her wasn’t my Angel at all. Even in my dazed state, I remember wondering how it was at all possible that a well-built woman like Angel could shrink to half her size within a day of being in hospital. It was absurd, insane.

The next few days are blurred in my memory. But I do remember fuming at people who even so much as vaguely doubted that Angel would survive. When one of them called a priest to her bedside, I almost lost it. But secretly, I was terrified inside, wondering whether she would survive and if she did, how she would cope with her illness. The Times of India

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(Soul Curry is a column where we invite our readers to share their soul-stirring experiences)