Cyclone Mandous, which has been making headlines for nearly a week, made landfall very close to Chennai last night, with winds reaching up to 72 km hr, but caused only minor damage to a few trees in the vicinity. The rain was also moderate rather than intense. It had been raining on and off in the neighborhood all night, and with all doors and windows closed, the wind noise didn't disturb our sleep, even though it was possibly the coldest night of the year.
My hands and legs felt cold, but it wasn't hard enough to cover up or wear an additional layer over us, and we also turned the fan to low speed. Apart from that, the cyclone had little effect on us, and only my father couldn't go for a walk. The cyclone activity picked up only on Thursday, which was favorable because I had an appointment with my cardiologist on Wednesday that had been postponed for various reasons for the previous three weeks.
My heart condition had been consistently stable for the last three years. My echo test sounds adequate, and the doctor was pleased with the results. He asked me to return for a checkup after a year rather than the usual six months. I inquired about the throbbing on the left side of my body and difficulty breathing, which he suspected to be anxiety, and told me not to worry.
On November 6th, we celebrated Karthigai Deepam at home. We can also call it the "festival of lights" of south India or Tamil Nadu, as we ignite Diyas or clay lamps on the evening of Karthigai Deepam, likewise for Diwali. Diyas are typically lit on both sides of the doorway, on balconies, on window sills, and on steps to make them look lovely. Here are some photos of the Diyas we had at home.
Good to know about the betterment of your health. Yes, cyclone Mandous was less fierce than what was expected - thankfully. That breathing/throbbing on the left chest issue may also be due to gastric. I too sometimes experience it.
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...take care and stay well, always seek the light.
ReplyDeleteIts been raining the whole day here in bangalore..the effect of Mandous!
ReplyDeletewishing you good health Jeevan!
That's great news the doctor gave you about your health. It takes some of the worrying away. Have a nice week, Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteVery happy to know that u r healthy
ReplyDeleteHello Jeevan,
ReplyDeleteIt is great news about your health checkup! I am glad you survived the cyclone without damage.
Take care, have a happy new week!
I was very happy to hear about the results of your visit with the cardiologist. I'm also happy to hear that the cyclone caused relatively little damage in your area.
ReplyDeleteGlad you weathered the storm and Drs ~ And great photos of your festival ~ be safe, be well ~ namaste,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Good to hear your health is recovering. Our human bodies are like a motorcar that needs maintenance consistently. Lolol. I am still struggling with recovery after surgery and painful treatment.
ReplyDeleteI just returned from Taipei yesterday and experienced extreme winds too.
We are still in the midst of rainy season. Still raining on and off sometimes throughout the whole night and day. Good to know that you are in good health.
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