Dr. Garcia was a trauma surgeon in the hospital where I did my residency/fellowship. I had few professional interactions with him while in training, but I often saw him smoking a cigarette outside the trauma ER while awaiting trauma to arrive. He sat down with his tray in the cafeteria with us a few times, and it was apparent he loved hot dogs and all junk food. He was known for his aggressive style, high clinical acumen-ship, sense of humor, and above all, his handsome personality. He was tall, fully bearded, and well built. Three years passed by, I finished my training and moved on with my life.
Five years later, I had to go back to my hospital to get some papers done. From the parking lot, I had to take a walkway bypassing rehab. and long-term nursing facility. I was shocked to see Dr. Garcia sitting in a wheelchair watching traffic from a glass of walkway. He was completely disheveled. His hair was all gray. He had lost half of his weight, and apparently, most muscle mass was gone. His face and eyes were drooped to one side, telling me he had a significant stroke.
Pradeep in his classic Bombay style, told me: "Mar gaya tha sala, ER ke bahir collapse ho gaya. Aadha ghanta CPR chala. 'hypothermia protocol' se bach to gaya magar stroke ho gaya hai. Kesa handsome hero aadmi tha, aik dum finish ho gaya yaar".
"Bad habits?"
"Are bad habits to bahana hai.....Biwi se bohat piyar kerta tha. 20 saal se married tha. Piyar biwi se kerta tha aur poora din rehta hospital main tha....ER ke bahir khara tha jab divorce ke papers mile. Wahin collapse ho gaya. .... Meri aik baar is ke saath rotation thi, to mere ko bolta tha..'Biwi achhi honi chayye. Biwi achhi ho, piyar kerne wali ho to aadmi saari dunya se lar sakta hai'....... Sale ki battery biwi main thi, aur biwi bhag gayi.."
I didn't know what to say to Pradeep. I cut short my trip and took my rent-a-car to Ohare to fly back home!