Wednesday 26 November 2008

Do not judge a book by its cover

It has almost been 2 months ever since I started working in a hospital which specializes in Infectious Diseases and Trauma. Most of the patients who walk in to collect their supply of medications are HIV positive. Right now you might already have your own perception towards how a HIV patient would look like. Well, I did visualize them as someone uneducated, skinny, haggard, tired, dirty if they were males and "hooker-looking" if they were females.

These perceptions are just plain prejudice. Hey, we can't judge by the look! First impression deceivesss.. I believe a person portrays itself in a certain manner to convince others to see how they want to be seen. However, Neat looking doesn't mean healthy neither does oily-face messy-hair means diseased!

So far none of the HIV patients meet all the criterias from my imagination. Most of them are well fed, even though lipodystrophy is one of the side effects from the treatment, yet they still looked WELL FED!

Some of them have neat luscious hair who speak fluent American English in a highly well-mannered way. Some just look like any ordinary hyperactive hawkers who perhaps have served me my favourite dish ! Some come with their spouse to collect BOTH their supplies; others come with the entire family including children as though they were collecting groceries from the counter.

What saddens me were those patients who come alone, along with their guilt who shy away from all eye contact in the room. Of course there were also "innocent criminals" who got their dreadful death sentence from their most trustable legal life partners.