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COUNTING IT ALL JOY

WASHINGTON (February 27, 2014) – Earlier this month I experienced a bout of the flu so foreign to my system that during the ordeal I wondered whether I would recover.
It started off about three days before a visit to the Caribbean, in freezing cold New Jersey, so I thought some bed rest and fluids would do the trick.
Wrong! This strain was so pervasive it zapped all of my energies. Even though I had adjusted the room temperature to a whopping 82 degrees Fahrenheit, I still had the shivers and queried whether the heating system was operational. No coughing, no sneezing, but body aches, fever, and churning stomach pain. And for the curious, yes, I did have the flu shot in the Fall.
During my three-day self confinement, I mustered the strength to visit a doctor who revealed I had classic flu symptoms and prescribed the exorbitantly expensive anti-flu medicine Tamiflu.
After a day or two, no change … but I figured my upcoming visit to the Caribbean would help with the much warmer temperatures and pleasant island breezes.
I struggled to get on board American Airlines’ nonstop service to St. Thomas on a cold New York morning, slept the entire flight, and at last, landed in the warm Caribbean with much more manageable temperatures to fight this bug.
As I had business matters to take care of, one of my primary concerns was not to contaminate my colleagues so hand sanitizer and limited exposure was the first order of the business.
I must hand it to the management and staff of Sugar Bay Beach Resort and Spa for their attention as I struggled through my first evening on the island with a soaring fever and aches and pains.
No doctors were available during my “midnight hour” but the management team led by the dedicated Natasha in Guest Relations ensured I was comfortable, and delivered some nutrition so I could make it through the following business day. Such caring professionalism was admirable and testament to the resort’s commitment to the guest experience.
They say with the flu you have to let it run its course, but I am almost certain that a combination of the attention of the resort staff, my family and business colleagues, a dip in the ocean, and some good ole praise and worship, helped me lick the flu virus in quick time.
After Day 5, I started to turn the corner.
I have been taught by my pastor Reverend A.R. Bernard Sr. that “every setback in life is nothing but a setup for a comeback” – and while some may say it was only the flu, this one was rough. I am, therefore, thankful for good health and to be on the comeback trail.
Through this sickness, I am a reminded not to take anything or anyone for granted, and in everything, to give thanks to God, and count it all joy.
Have a blessed week everyone, and be in good health.
Bevan Springer, a New York Amsterdam News columnist who writes frequently on travel and tourism issues as well as the Caribbean Diaspora, is the President of the New Jersey-headquartered Marketplace Excellence – a full service, integrated marketing firm committed to excellence in the fields of public relations, marketing and media coaching. He also produces the Caribbean Media Exchange on Sustainable Tourism – CMEx.

Comment: 1
  • marsha suraj
    March 1, 2014 5:28 pm

    Bevan your Pastor is right and words so true to say every set back in life is nothing but a setup for a comeback. I needed to hear those words because that is what I am trying to do. Hope you are feeling much better.

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