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I took her purse, my cash and forced her out of bed to the next town(a villager had mentioned a clinic might be open today). Upon arrival I walked into what seemed like an outdoor variety store next to a greasy motorcycle repair shop. The two teen aged girls were obviously manning the station for Dr. mom or dad I thought. They gave Randelle a Indo-English dictionary and told her to find the words and point to where it hurt. After 10 minutes, no adult and the pain getting worse I said "screw this lets go to the next town". 20km later we arrived in a ghost town clinic in Bohorok with one local doctor. With needles being brandished and mystery pills being forced, Randelle was by this point unable to make a rational decision. Medan was only 3-4 hours away I thought. However, this city has a reputation for being on travelers minds when asked: "Whats the worst place you've ever been to?" Having already seen it and placed it placed it at number two behind Bangalore India...yuk, I told myself that this is the end of the line, there must be an international hospital in Medan! The driver kept saying "Grrrenegliss Grrrenegliss!" so I said "Lets do it!". After negotiating (yelling) the price down to a less extortionate rate, we drove on the wrong side of the street almost the entire way(a couple of clipped side mirrors on the way) before finally arriving in record time to Gleneagles International...fewww. Randy was promptly looked after by half a dozen nurses(at the same time) and hooked up to the juice/IV. Turns out she had a bad infection in her stomach that spread. So we spent 3 days recovering
After the happy endings all round(I bought myself a PSP to dull the boredom) I will say this:
If you are alone in a 3rd world country and far from medical attention every second counts. If you feel ill, an unneeded $200 dollar hospital bill far outways being stuck in the jungle without proper medical treatment. Plus you might not be able to make the right decisions when your body or mind start to fail you. So, point is I guess, if your feeling like it might be worse than a case of"Delhi Belly", Leave all your big bags behind and make that trek back to 'civiliziation' asap...even if all your gear gets lost or stolen...its just stuff :)
Randelle is 1 day out of the hospital and already hunting for rabies!
After the happy endings all round(I bought myself a PSP to dull the boredom) I will say this:
If you are alone in a 3rd world country and far from medical attention every second counts. If you feel ill, an unneeded $200 dollar hospital bill far outways being stuck in the jungle without proper medical treatment. Plus you might not be able to make the right decisions when your body or mind start to fail you. So, point is I guess, if your feeling like it might be worse than a case of"Delhi Belly", Leave all your big bags behind and make that trek back to 'civiliziation' asap...even if all your gear gets lost or stolen...its just stuff :)

In Pulau Weh.
1 comment:
You are such a great writer...love reading about your experiences...wish I too could experience such amazing adventures. Glad that Randelle recovered...she looks beautiful in the pic with the cat...I think it's a cat : ) Keep them coming. JC
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