Hello!
We’ve met on a
few occasions. Hope you are well.
I’m your X-ray
machine, stationed in hospitals and diagnostic centers. I’m a silent observer, seeing
and revealing to human eyes what human eyes are unable to see and reveal.
I’m a web of
wires, connections, plates, and invisible light. I may appear cold, clinical, and
metallic to you, but I bring clarity and healing.
Every day, I
watch people walk in. Some are in pain, others anxious yet hopeful, some
utterly nervous, and a few are trying to be brave. If I could, I would tell them
that knowing is always better than not knowing. I’m just a machine. I cannot
speak.
As they stand
before me, I do what I was made to do. I capture the irregularities; sometimes
there are none. I capture that, too, and reveal it all to the doctors. I ask you
to be still to get an accurate picture.
Bones, lungs,
joints.I see them all. Nothing misses me. I don’t judge or comment. I simply state the facts.
I’ve been
helping people ever since I was stationed in hospitals and diagnostic centres. I bring relief, "Nothing to worry about," or I
reveal the issue, and then the treatment commences.
So the next
time that you stand before me, don’t be frightened. I may be just a tool, but I
stand by you in times of distress and discomfort, helping you heal.
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