On the morning of November 29, Delhi, poet Javed Akhtar woke up to the most terrifying experience of his life.
Recalling the horror of having lost the power of his limbs, Javed
Akhtar, now on the way to recovery at the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre
in Delhi, says, "On that fateful morning I got up as usual. I had been
suffering from a nagging back pain in my lower back for some time which I
had been ignoring. You know how it is. We tend to play down our body's
warning signals until it is too late. Suddenly I realized how fragile
the human body is when I simply lost the power to move."
Contrary to reports, the inertia attack did not happen in the bathroom.
Shudders Javed Akhtar, "I came out of the loo, went to the
bedroom and sat on the bed. It was then that it happened. I COULDN'T
MOVE!! I was transfixed on the spot. I couldn't get up from bed or lie
down. I had the most acute pain in my lower back. The pain was so
unbearable that I shrieked out in agony."
Frighteningly Javed Akhtar had locked the bedroom door from
inside. "So no one could come to me to help. I sat there screaming in
pain. Finally my man-Friday had to break down my bedroom door to reach
me."
By then Javed Akhtar was in a delirium of indisposition. "I had
to be rushed to the spinal hospital where I am now 80 percent recovered.
I can move, go to the loo, talk to friends, read and write without
pain."
But the experience has put the fear of God and mortality in the
poet. "We tend to take out body for granted. Because of the pain in my
lower back for some time I had stopped doing all exercise. Now I intend
to follow a strict regime."
Adds wife Shabana Azmi, "It's been a traumatic time for both of
us. Luckily Jadoo is now recovering fast. But anything could've
happened. I felt so helpless because I could do nothing to relieve his
pain. I was very tense. He was in such pain that he couldn't bear it.
And to see him crying in pain was unacceptable to me. He couldn't even
move and had to be taken out on a stretcher to the ambulance."
Shabana is all praise for the medical fraternity. "The two
doctors Dr Chhabra nd Dr Bhushan who are looking after Jadoo are
absolutely world class. We get the best medical treatment in India."
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