Tida. Zhanuzak Tursynbayev
some time they were in the kitchen and went on his conversation, drinking some tea. It was a late night but each of them wanted to have a chance to speak up. Pavel tried to listen more son his friend could have a chance to get rid of his emotions. And he also tried to ask him the same questions. Muhit was hard to be recognized. He was interested in everything. Perhaps even concealing it from his friend, Muhit was trying to look into the future and make some of his plans. Pavel knew him well and saw it going but he also felt the condition of his friend. The condition which he was trying to bring back to life. The friend who now was trying to conceal his broken heart clumsily. They went to bed late at night and each of them were glad in their own way. This day gave them back the support, a desire to do good deeds.
Pavel was thinking about his family and work. Muhit was trying to remember the way he was helpful to other people. Their wishes and dreams were taking both of them into deep thoughts where a personal satisfaction from helping and saving lives was pushing them to live.
The next day Muhit came back home. He was cleaning for a whole day. His eyes were glad to see washed and folded neat clothes.
– Will you really go back to work tomorrow, Muhit?,– he asked himself this question in his mind. He glanced over the room quickly and sadly and went on thinking about the hospital and children. The job which was offered by Pavel didn’t leave his mind. He was trying to focus, imagining to what extent he had to unite all this work in order to achieve the set goals. Deep inside, he was happy to get that offer because it could attract him much with its grandness. Even though the job might be hard, at least it can dim his pain. The pain which dared to change him that much. The pain which gave him a hope to live. But still, some kind of concern couldn’t leave him.
– Muhit, what’s wrong? Kanat, if only you were next to me now… My notes, where are they? I need to help kids with the same problems, Muhit,– he addressed himself and realized the reason for his worry. He sat down, looked at his son’s photo and burst into tears again.
Chapter 3. Meeting
The work went as it was. Muhit started his new thing with great enthusiasm. Recently moving to another building of the children city hospital was met with great enthusiasm from all staff. Each of them wanted to get used to it and most of them were successful. Some of them were still trying to adjust to a new reality, messing with the office numbers and confusing the floors of the building. Muhit belonged to the latter group but his new work, entrusted to him by Pavel, didn’t leave him any opportunity to pay attention to that. And he was really glad. The new medical staff was happy to get new conditions for their patients.
The newly-built city children's hospital had many rooms. But the subject of pride was the supply of medical rooms with modern equipment. Once Pavel asked Muhit to stay after the staff meeting. After asking him about his things, he asked him to sit and listen to him.
– Muhit, do you remember I told you about one of our clients? He’s one of our recent patients. He lives with his mother. Last month they moved to our town. Her son is an autist. He’s 13 years old. He studies at home. The boy is specific and just a little reserved. Psychologists worked with him and according to the notes in his medical history it was a great help. Although according to his mother’s words, after those conversations with psychologists, the boy became more irritated. His mom brought the boy to me a couple of times. The boy, I have to say, is really concealed and reserved. I think you need to get to work with him. As I’ve said before, he’s 13 years old and we need to work carefully with him. What could you say about him, Muhit? I know that such kids need to be socialized. To what extent is that possible? Didn’t you have a similar patient? He tries to study well and study history from the magazines. And it’s kind of weird, because he chose not books but magazines… He says he likes it. And this kind of obsession with history makes people feel amazed, Muhit. According to his mother’s words, her son cuts something out carefully and puts it in the albums. I tried to talk to him for some time, ask him about different things but I couldn’t, Muhit. I can’t conceal the fact that the boy has some kind of hidden potential. It would be interesting if you met him as a specialist who’s involved in his work. I would like to listen to your opinion about him with pleasure. So, his mother comes up to me for several days and cries. She’s worried about the behavioral changes of her son. Could you find some time and examine her son?
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