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Big B laments the 'Pariah' syndrome

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Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is currently seeking Covid19 treatment at Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai, has opened up on the alarming effects of the deadly virus on the mental health of the patients.

Taking to his blog, Big B penned a lengthy note, saying, "In the darkness of the night and the shiver of the cold room, I sing... eyes shut in attempted sleep... there is no one about or around... and the freedom to be able to do that will extend I know if in the Will of the Almighty there is release. The af tercare has ever been the deciding and most valuable time on recover y af ter the incident of medical profession­al doctoring in the patient's life."

"...There is one note of matter that seems trivial but it is a factor... the mental conditions and the effects of the disease... clinically, medically all that is known to be effective, yet ver y little is known that remains hidden, unseen and not visible... matters of the mind of ten are not. The mental state sparks from the stark reality that the Covid-19 patient , put in hospitalis­ed isolation , never gets to see another human... for weeks."

He shared how he's unable to interact much with the doctors, owing to the fear of contaminat­ion. "There are the nurses and the doctors on visit and medicine care... but they ever appear in PPE units... you never get to know who they are, what are their features, expression­s because they are forever covered in the units for protection... all white beings about... almost robotic in their presence... they deliver what is prescribed and leave... leave because longer stay has the fear of contaminat­ion,'' Bachchan said.

"The doctor under whose guidance the care and mapping and reports are governed by, never ever comes near you to give a hand of assurance... a personal detail of the treatment in the close proximity of an assurance... they are on the communicat­ion vehicle of Face Time... it's the best under the circumstan­ces... but it is still impersonal, it cannot physically be possible otherwise... we are in remote treatment... does it have an effect psychologi­cally mentally, psychologi­sts say it does... patients af ter release are tempered... they are given to consultati­on with profession­al mind talkers... they are afraid to be in public for fear or apprehensi­on of being treated differentl­y... treated as one that has carried the disease. A pariah syndrome... driving them into deeper depression and in the loneliness that they have just come out of," Big B added.

The 77-year-old actor also highlighte­d the changes implemente­d in the medical sector of the world amid the ongoing coronaviru­s outbreak. "And even though the disease may have lef t the system, the cases of a low fever pursuing for 3-4 weeks is never ruled out. The long and short of it is this... the world has not found a foolproof methodolog­y on the disease... ever y case is different... each day a new symptom is under observatio­n and research..." "Never before has the medical realm been so handicappe­d... not just one or two regions... the entire universe. Trial and error were never in such great demand than now," Big B concluded.

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