Tuesday, December 05, 2006

That's One Way to See Kenya

What's that you say? Kenya? I thought you were in Tanzania? Well you are correct, my internship is in Tanzania but I discovered an interesting way to get to a new country this past Monday: it's called emergency medical evacuation!

I have been having some stomach problems for about 8 weeks, and lately they had started to get much worse despite having been on every antibiotic under the sun. Monday I went to the doctor because the pain was much worse and suddenly everyone had decided that all the drugs had been masking a case of appendicitis so off to the Aga Khan hospital I was rushed for an ultra sound, which they couldn't fit me in for of course. Unfortunately the pain continued to worsen and my condition weakened so my fabulous French doctor decided it was time to call in the flying doctors and med evac me to Kenya where they have better medical facilities and where it would be safer for me to have surgery. Thankfully it was NOT appendicitis, I just had some drug resistant acute typhoid, so after a week in the hospital I have been discharged, but I must remain in Nairobi for a few more days as a day patient so the doctors can monitor my recovery.

Now that I am out of the hospital Rebecca and I are going to see some of the sights of Kenya ( in between my naps, I'm the least fun travel buddy right now). We are hoping to go to an actual Shopping mall to get some sweatshirts since Kenya is cold. I'm looking forward to the culture shock. It's already weird being in a country that manages to keep the power on all the time and has safe tap water and paved roads everywhere and where people don't yell at you because of the colour of your skin. We may also go to the snake park since it is close by. WE are also staying in the nicest hotel because it is right by the hospital and has rooms available, unlike many of the other places we tried to stay. The rooms that are available however are the executive suite! So we are staying in luxurious accommodation, for a price that in Canada would get you an economy room at a three star hotel. Not a bad place to rest up and recover in if I do say so myself.

I must say that I am the luckiest person around because I have wonderful friends who graciously packed up a bunch of stuff for me and them and flew with me to Kenya. Flora left a very important work meeting she had been preparing for for weeks to get my stuff, and Rebecca flew to Kenya with me and has been by my side the whole time. She has had the exciting task fo trying to deal with the medical insurance this whole time since I have been in bed stuck to an IV. I am now an even bigger supporter of public health care because the insurance was such a hassle. Everyone at MEDA in Waterloo and Tanzania has been spectacular as have all my friends and family. So thank-you for the support and the good wishes.

Now everyone go and do the following: buy a membership to AMREF, they run the flying doctor's plane that took me to Kenya and helps save hundreds of lives every year. I am buying mine after I publish this post.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hate to be negative mc Negative over here
but seriously I think you should rethink your whole life plan. You get sick - always - potentially traveling to foreign places with different germs and bugs is not going to be a great future for you, specially since most people seem to build up an immunity and resistance - you do not.
Make sure you come home safe
I hope you are having a blast between being sick, and hugs and kisses across the ocean.