I’m having some problems with my lungs for a while now and today I finally had an appointment with a doctor. Before I was even asked about any symptoms three blood samples where taken. A few more tests followed before I met the doctor. I explained the symptoms, usual chit-chat about my medical record and he did some more tests. The ultrasonic test was cool as I could see my own heartbeat. Not so cool was the “Oops” when the doctor looked at my Electrocardiogram. Seems like I have some “extra heart beats”, which require more tests. I don’t know what my heartbeat has to do with my lungs, but I should know more in a couple of days. At least the doctor told me that I don’t have to be worried. A few more heartbeats won’t hurt, no heartbeat, that would be something to worry about ;-)!
Day: October 5, 2004
Listen to the Radio…
One of my favorite songs right now is Robbie Williams “Radio”. It contains the line “Listen to the Radio”. Well, that’s what some of the friends of my brother did last Saturday. But what they heard had some very serious consequences. News had it that on Saturday a thirty year old man from my village had an accident with a small bus and that there where several people badly wounded.
My brother is actually around 30 years old and on Saturday it was his job to take me and some other people to Vienna with a small bus. After the friends of my brother heard the news they called my father about what was going on. He didn’t knew anything about an accident and tried to reach my brother, who wouldn’t pick up the phone.
My dad decided to ask my uncle, who had been in contact with us, if he’d knew anything. When my father left the house, police was outside and he was in complete shock. He asked the policemen if they had came because of the accident. But the police was just doing and casual traffic control. So he went to my uncle and found out that we had arrived in Vienna safely.
The police contacted hospitals in Vienna to find my brother, but they weren’t successful. My parents had a very horrible day and a sleepless night without knowing what had happened to my brother and it wasn’t until 9 am the next day that my parents could reach him. He had just switched of his cell phone and went to a partie with some friends… What a coincident that my brother forgot his cell phone at home in the first place and we had to make a U-Turn to pick it up.! It also turned out that the accident did not take place in Vienna at all, but in a complete different part of Austria.
So there you have it, someone starts a rumor without knowing the details and everything goes downhill. I’m happy that nothing happened to my brother.