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The good doctor and her patients πŸ€—

Day 251

It's official! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„ I have OCD for my patients or better still, I have OCD for responsibilities or I'm  just the workaholic everyone claims I am. ( I still doubt themπŸ˜›)...

It's about 3 weeks to end of Surgery and I must say, I think I kinda prefer O&G and Paediatrics to Surgery sincerely (except the free daily meals of course πŸ˜πŸ™„). I hate being on my toes always and that's what Surgery does to one (me). In Surgery, you care for your patients 24/7 unlike other departments where once you're not on call, you can have breath of fresh air and not think about work for a minute (16hours actually).


After what happened two days ago I came to the conclusion that really I have this workaholic tendency (abi OCD). I and some Sisters did some studies within the week on Trusting God, and as usual, I carried it with me to live it out. So that faithful morning, my team was on call (taking Accident and Emergency cases), I came to work just to basically see patients and watch out for consults. By Midday, no emergency had shown and it was also red day; waves of light-headedness as well as my abdomen trying to jump out of me. So I decided to go home and check back in two hours time. 2pm, nothing. I decided to hang around a while, then I remembered this trust thing and immediately there was this clarity in my heart that I wouldn't get any consults that day, so I should just go home and rest. People of God, hehehe, Ifeoma-Chiamaka isn't used to that level of lackadaisical attitude to work o. "Like God you mean I should just go home and not think about work?"
Well I decided to try it out. Got back to work around 6pm to pick call food and decided to check, nothing. Wow this trust thing was working. When I left by 8pm (one of the earliest I've left in a while 😏) there was still nothing. I decided to have a good night sleep without disturbance. By 6am the next morning, there really was nothing over the night and boom, God gained Himself another chica that will be trusting Him always. πŸ˜‰



The whole experience made me learn and agree with my friend that the only thing we lose when we trust God is ourselves. I lost my self that day. (My OCD workaholic nature 🀦)

Talking about this nature, it's part of the human nature that I need to die daily to o. It's a serious something. You need to see Dr Mama Ejima (my neighbour) begging me to calm down and take a rest. I usually dunno how to🀦. I agree with Chiebs my med school roommate, who rightly called me workaholic and dad who observed early that once I put my mind to something, I go for it with everything. Meanwhile, it's only at home that I don't have OCD for anything. No, I used to, shaa. I had to get therapy on how to calm down, delegate and pretend I dunno anything is going on, even if things were about to spoil.
So eh, πŸ€” can I practice same thing with human lives? Just pray that God will help me find a balance.


PS: It's not the real Obessesive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), but something very similarπŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ.

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