I've successfully scaled Thailand's fifth highest mountain; snorkeled in the Andaman; navigated the streets of Bangkok while successfully avoiding motorbikes, tuk-tuks, buses, and cars; taken buses across Sierra Leone; dealt with my fair share of corrupt border people... but walking on the sidewalk is a bit much for me.
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My face, Sunday around 1pm |
Last week, I managed to break my fall with my face... basically. I was walking along the road and passed out. Rather than fall gracefully like all those movies show, I fell flat on my face. No scratches on my hands, knees, elbows, or any of the many places that you tend to scratch when falling down. Instead, I managed to do this -->
Luckily, it looks worse than it was. While I did manage to scratch myself up quite a bit, I didn't damage anything else and my fainting was probably due to low blood pressure... and some mild dehydration, hot temperatures, and/or MRT nearby (insert doctor handwaving here). Also luckily, I was with several friends, one of whom is a doctor, who promptly took me to the hospital for some good face scrubbing, several stitches in my lip, and continuous ice-packs and IV drugs overnight.
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My hotel-like hospital room |
Also luckily, I heal pretty quickly - with the help of said doctor-friend, who scrubbed my nasty, scabby face each night and put on nice, healing ointment. And, I had tons of visitors, text messages, and phone calls to keep me company. And, people to bring me soft food that I could eat with the small spoon that could fit in my mouth without stretching my stitches. So, all-in-all, not a bad experience... not good, obviously, but not bad.
And, I got some very helpful advice, namely, from my friend Samhitha, who wisely and sagely told me to "try to avoid breaking your fall with your face from now on." Noted. Thanks! ;)
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My face (from top: Mon., Thurs., Fri.) |
Katie!!! I'm so sorry to see your face like that!!!!!! :-(((((( But I was glad you posted those happy pictures at the end that show your face healing really nicely. I'm glad you have a good doctor friend to take care of you.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin started having fainting episodes...after lots of tests they found it was low blood pressure, and she just needed to heavily increase her salt intake. I hope it doesn't happen again. Keep up that quick healing!
Poor you! Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteKt, can you pls make a new post? I keep checking your blog and seeing your gnarly injured face and it is difficult for me. Thx. T.
ReplyDeletePhotos 1 and 2 courtesy of Amelia Towle.
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I love reading your blog, very interesting and so well written. I'll try to comment and read the blog more often so I'm up to date on your life.
ReplyDeleteLove,
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