"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do."
- Edward Everett

Monday, February 8, 2010

On the Island with Malaria

I went back to the island Thursday afternoon. Saturday morning working on practicum stuff: formally being introduced to the local government representative, the head master at the school, other teachers, and some of the older female students; as well as a meeting with Gloria, one of the SHIM staff. Working on Saturday ...
After an hour or so in the meeting, I needed a break and to lie down. After a two nap, it's lunch. I wake up not feeling right, eat quietly, and go back to bed.

The girls came to check on me. Urgh. My head was killing me, my stomach, body pains, fatigue,etc, but I did not have a fever. Keeky, who is a nurse, went ahead and gave me medication for malaria. For 3 days I take 8 yucky tasting pills after dinner. It is better to treat it early then wait and see. Even going to a clinic, if you have the symptoms they treat you. Uganda is a high risk malaria zone. Because I am taking anti-malaria pills, the malaria should be a "mild case". Leave it to me to wait until I am back on the island before symptoms of malaria appear.

Amanda, another volunteer, has malaria too and we were comparing symptoms.These past two days, my body is n complete discomfort. It's hard to fall asleep because I am so uncomfortable and just touching me I hurt, my headache fades in and out, my stomach and back is what hurts the most, I am fatigue, hot to the touch, and pale. However, I am not vomiting. I can handle anything as long as I am not vomiting.
Thankfully, the weather waited for me to get sick before it became cool. It was in the 100's this week but this weekend it was in the 70's, over casted, and rainy. What a blessing! perfect nap weather. I stayed in bed, most of the weekend and today. Today I went walking around on the villages, meeting women, then up to the school, talking with teachers. The hour outing took a lot out of me. But I had a cool bucket bath, and picked up a sprite in the village that I was going to have with dinner.

I just finished my meds tonight. So hopefully tomorrow I am back to my normal laughing curious self. If not, I might have to go to the mainland and get tested for other fun stuff I may have. Fingers crossed.

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