I'm not usually one to do this but I've seen a few tweets today which have subtly encouraged me to do more and therefore I believe that my story do the same for others.
Y'all would wonder what I mean by my heading, I'll explain
A THREAD...
Story for another day!
As I took the bend into that short length of road, there was another car just exiting opposite me and then i could see the distinct lights of what appeared to be a truck coming slowly from the opposite end.
This young looking, averagely built, fair complexion guy appeared to be struggling to put something in his mouth or face while walking in a staggering gait...
If the attack did not kill him, the truck surely could have!
Do I follow my medical instinct with the risk of exposing myself to danger?!
Suddenly, one very distinct thought struck me...
"Obinna, you would never be able to live with or forgive yourself if you leave this guy here and go home".
That was all i needed and immediately I veered off to the side of the road, parked and put on my hazard lights in one full swoop
I grabbed his inhalers while tugging at his shirt to loosen his buttons and then belt buckle 🥵
Back to the matter; the man on the other side of the road was attracted by the commotion and then started to approach us.
He said he saw the man slump but was too scared to react. Only came close when he saw my stethoscope 😎
It was a shocking story.
Fortunately for us, he was able to recall his sister's number...
To cut this thread short, we settled...
We unanimously agreed that using an @UberNigeria would be the safest way to get him there.
THE NIGERIAN SPIRIT BRINGS ME SOME HOPE!
While I had been interviewing him...
We waited for the taxi to arrive
I quickly explained to the Uber guy who agreed after expressing his fears and collecting my number for back up...
I must confess, I received a lot of accolades as most of them said my quick response and coordination of the situation was what...
I headed home.
Not more than 10mins after i got home, I got a call from the @UberNigeria driver to tell me he was safe at the hospital...
It made me wonder how great we would be if things were put alright.
In all we were told that served a purpose...
It had come full circle thankfully...
One thing struck me though, not one person mentioned emergency ambulance services. We were so sure they would not come or be too late 🤦🏾♂️😭
The actual heading: NIGERIANS SAVED A FELLOW NIGERIAN 2 DAYS AGO!
@DrOlufunmilayo @aproko_doctor @healthertainer @trending_medic @OlisaOsega @UberNigeria @Gidi_Traffic
#JustAsthmaNotDeathSentence
#InhalersInOurPockets
#InhalersForAsthmatics
#CheaperInhalers
Whichever way anyone can help would go a long way!
#WearAnAsthmaBracelet
Could be lifesaving, especially for a lady who has an attack in public and might be adjudged as a victim of failed "runs" or Yahoo plus!!!
@trending_medic @aproko_doctor HELP