Memories Recollected In Tranquility

November 23, 2009

燕师傅

Filed under: Uncategorized — Max Lee @ 5:08 pm
“要不要方便一下?”手术后第二天凌晨3点,燕师傅将我从并不是很深的睡梦中唤醒。我慵懒地摇了摇头,对他说不用了,他才起身返回隔壁的房间休息。这是他第二次问我要不要解小便,第一次是在半夜12点。为了减少晚上上厕所的频率,临睡前我特意少喝了点水。腿上的伤口的不时疼痛,加上只能平躺,所以晚上睡觉并不是睡的很沉。早上7点,燕师傅又把我叫醒,测体温,吃早饭。我说现在不是很饿,还想再睡一下,他用命令般的口吻对我说:“再不吃等下医生就查房了。”,就像他晚上8点前催促我洗脚一样,因为过了8点,热水就停了。
燕师傅是我的护工,其实,这只是他的兼职之一。从着装上来看,他并不是穿着普通工的蓝色工作服。他告诉我,他的主要工作是奔走与医院各楼层之间,取送化验单,偶尔,还会替护士再病房走廊的入口值班,管理探视的病人家属。从年岭上看,73年的燕师傅比绝大部分蓝衣护工都要年轻。我所住的运动损伤科,平均每个病房有3个护工,而燕师傅确是惟一一个转战于各个病房间的。服务完我和临床的病人,燕师傅操着甘肃天水口音的普通话对我们说“我去外面转转,有事情打电话(做出一个打电话的手势)。”我知道,燕师傅是去隔壁房间照顾其他病人了。当其他老护工坐在上午的太阳光下欣赏电视上山寨电视台的山寨连续剧的时候,燕师傅总是不见了踪影。他似乎永远都有事情要做,不是去拿化验单,就是去照顾病人,预约拍X光片,或者是复印病例。某天,燕师傅接到电话,一位已经出院的外地病人托燕师傅复印病例寄过去,但是迟迟未收到。燕师傅一手拿着电话,一手从裤子口袋中掏出一打EMS的发货单,一张一张找过,最后告诉电话那头的“客户”,下午就应该能收到。挂了电话,燕师傅骄傲地告诉我们,他照顾的很多病人,回到外地后都会打电话回来委托他复印病例,然后寄过去。燕师傅还说,“你们以后来瞧病,或者有亲戚来瞧病,挂不上号,可以提前给我打电话,我来帮你们挂(号)。我跟医生熟,不用排队。如果号没了,他(医生)给我写张纸条,就可以加一个号。”说着,燕师傅露出了狡黠的微笑。
刚刚住院的时候,我坐在床上看书,手术前的等待是最煎熬。这时,门口进来一个中年男子,身材比较魁梧,络腮胡子剃的很干净,穿着一个普通夹克,面色红润,甚至有点像刚喝过酒。因为我的床位就在们后面,他推开门后就盯着我的手术牌仔细看了起来。看罢,他转身离开。但是一晚上这样的事情反复出现。等到那人第三次进来,我便站起来同他搭话。问他哪天做手术,没想到,他苦笑到说他不是病人,而是照顾病人的人。我这才恍然大悟。我手术的前一天晚上,他又来到我房间,问我手术后当天晚上有没有人照顾,我回答说有的。他说了“好”,然后离开,但是我听的出,这个“好”是多么充满失望。这个男人就是燕师傅。手术后两天,医生允许我出院,同屋的另一位病人的家属在我出院前找到燕师傅,希望他能负责照顾他们的病人。原因是现在请的一个老护工照顾的不是很专业,同时,也听不懂病人浓重的地方口音。燕师傅狡黠的微笑又露出来了,嘴上却说:“你们都有护工了,这样不好吧。”

August 3, 2009

Find in Iraq solves mystery of Navy captain shot down in ‘91

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WASHINGTON (CNN) — The remains of the first American shot down in the 1991 Persian Gulf War have been uncovered, the U.S. Department of Defense announced Sunday.

Navy Capt. Michael Speicher's remains have been identified, the U.S. military announced Sunday.

Navy Capt. Michael Speicher’s remains have been identified, the U.S. military announced Sunday.

U.S. Navy Capt. Michael “Scott” Speicher was shot down in an F/A-18 Hornet on January 17, 1991, the first night of the war.

The announcement early Sunday of the discovery of Speicher’s remains ends more than 18 years of speculation about whether Speicher may have survived the crash and been held captive, or died in captivity in the ensuing years.

“The news that Captain Speicher’s remains have been recovered is a reminder of the selfless service that led him to make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom,” President Obama said in a statement. Video Watch: Naval aviator’s remains found »

“I am grateful to the [U.S.] Marines who pursued the information that led to Captain Speicher’s recovery so that he can now come home. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, and I hope that the recovery of his remains will bring them a needed sense of closure,” Obama said.

Speicher’s family thanked the military in a statement Sunday, saying Speicher “was a brave and wonderful father, husband, and naval officer who responded without hesitation when his country needed him. … We thank the active duty men and women whose diligence has made this happen, and hope that this process has prevented another of our service men and women from being left behind.

“We will miss him, and will never forget. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.”

An Iraqi civilian told U.S. forces in Iraq in early July about the location of the crash that killed Speicher, according to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus. U.S. Marines in Anbar province went to the site and spoke to another Iraqi who told them he witnessed Bedouins burying Speicher’s remains in the desert after the crash, the statement said.

A search uncovered the remains, which were flown to Dover Air Base last week and positively identified as Speicher’s by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, the statement said.

The remains included bones and skeletal fragments, and positive identification was made by comparing Speicher’s dental records with a jawbone recovered at the site, the statement said.

“We send our deepest condolences to the Speicher family for the sacrifice Captain Speicher made in the service of his country,” the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno, said in a statement. “Although we cannot fully understand the sense of loss, or the pain his family has shouldered throughout the years of waiting, we hope they can find solace in his dignified and honorable return home.”

Speicher was a lieutenant commander when shot down, but because his status remained uncertain, he received promotions during the past 18 years, reaching the rank of captain.

He was originally listed as “Killed-in-Action/Body-Not-Recovered” in May 1991. That status changed in 2001 to “Missing in Action,” and then to “Missing/Captured” in 2002, based on sighting reports in Iraq. Those sightings have since been discredited.

His status was changed back to MIA earlier this year.

“All the evidence that we were getting seemed to suggest that Scott was alive and being held against his will,” Nels Jensen of Little Rock, Arkansas, a high school friend of Speicher’s, told CNN. “And you know, we never sent out a search and rescue party, and if we had … none of this mess would probably have been necessary.”

In the six years that the United States has been in Iraq for its second war, all of the many leads and alleged sightings of Speicher have been investigated and found to be false.

The Speicher family has worked closely with the Navy to ensure the hunt for him would not stop.

“We reiterate our commitment to find and account for all military members and civilians who have gone missing in the service of our nation,” Odierno said in Sunday’s statement. “We will not stop until all are found.”

September 17, 2008

Hello world!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Max Lee @ 7:40 am

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