Superstar
Amitabh
Bachchan,
who
would
be
discharged
from
the
hospital
in
the
next
few
days,
says
that
he
would
miss
the
'gentle
care
and
smiling
attention'
of
the
medical
staff.
The
Bollywood
actor,
who
underwent
stomach
surgery
on
February
11
at
the
Seven
Hills
hospital,
is
scared
that
the
nurses'
treatment
shall
create
a
void
after
he
walks
out
of
the
hospital.
On
his
blog,
Amitabh
Bachchan
wrote,
"There
is
a
strange
withdrawal
symptom
that
begins
to
creep
in
before
a
'discharge'
from
the
hospital
environment.
Suddenly
the
dependency
on
the
staff,
the
facility
and
attendance
medically,
which
operates
automatically
through
doctor
advise
and
instruction
shall
come
to
a
halt."
The
senior
Bollywood
star
added,
"The
gentle
care
and
smiling
attention
of
the
nurses
shall
create
a
void
when
away
from
it.
The
regular
and
short
at
call
doctors
on
standby
at
every
indication
of
discomfort
shall
stop,
and
most
of
the
battle
shall
be
with
yourself
and
your
repaired
body
to
deal
with."
However,
Amitabh
Bachchan
was
to
be
discharged
from
the
Seven
Hills
hospital
last
week.
But
his
stay
was
extended
following
an
acute
pain
at
the
region
of
the
surgery.
Big
B
further
wrote,
"A
few
more
days
is
what
I
look
at
and
then
shall
begin
the
long
convalescence.
Perhaps
of
some
months."