This was a light week, we watched a complete movie on the first two session. That Monday I had only slept 30 min that night to finish studying for the class I was giving that morning to three campus of ITESM about renal physiology. Therefore, I was afraid I might just knock out and sleep through the whole movie so I was deciding weather I should sleep at the library or go to class. At last I drank a soda (because I had already drank too much coffee), and hoping not to sleep I went to class. For my surprise the movie was so interesting I didn't sleep; at the most I yawn a pair of times. So this movie was called The Power of One and talked about racial issues in Africa. During our last session we had a little quiz/activity of the movie and I got a good grade, it was long but not difficult.
That same week I had received a message notifying me that I was going to assist to an event that Sunday on my guard. This event turned out to be the race "Correkaminis" by Soriana that took place in "Parque Fundidora". Basically this was a race for children with their parents and I covered the medical service. To make things short non of this kids had anything wrong with their bodies. The other private paramedics seemed worried when a kid had a high pulse rate or difficulty to breathe, but come on they had just finished a race. Some of the kids were overreacting after a little abrasion that only needed cleaning. This let me remember when I was a kid and was always running and climbing trees or jumping with my bike until the wheels ripped apart. I usually fell and got injured but I only got up and continued with my life; bleeding, cutting, loosing my breath after falling from the tree were the day to day normal experiences, but perhaps the new generations are not used to playing outside because of all the technological options we've got today.
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