Overview...

What started as an awareness raising and ethnographic styled walk through Sierra Leone, this site now details the encounters of a not so academic academic who spends more time occupying Wall Street and squats than a university...

Friday, September 10, 2010

My Neck!! My Neck and my Back!!

Nothing serious...  at least compared to what it could have been.  So after six hours in the emergency room I finally got a diagnosis.  Amazing though that given all my time in Eastern Europe that I never had to wait so long for care.  No wait to get a room though, just then sat and waited... and waited... with empty rooms around me... Still though, I'm thinking the service I got was probably more than I can expect in Sierra Leone should something happen...  ;)

Dazed and Cufnused...
Anyway, so that american football game the other day proved to be more of a nuisance than a real problem.  Officially, I have a sprained neck/back.  No serious/permanent damage to my spine.  The doctor said maybe a little tearing of ligaments, which I thought was a big deal, but he said wasn't really evident in the scan and would be miniscule and not really any issue if that small.  As it is, I have to rest, take an anti-inflammatory, heat and stretch the area, and can run when "the pain is 80% of what it is today..."  What?!?  Yeah, I guess that means I can run when I feel like it...  lol.

I did find it quite interesting that after claiming he had spent some time working with alternative and eastern remedies in his career, that the doc was both amused and dismissive when I said I would use bromelain (which is a natural substance derived from pineapples that he had never heard of) as an anti-inflammatory instead of Advil (he'd never even heard of arnica either).   I can't understand the arrogance of western medicine as it looks at other options.  I mean Western medicine has a profound place in the treatment of illness and affliction, but how as a medical practitioner can someone not at least be interested and open-minded to other possible ways to treat people and make them better?  If it works it works, who cares where it comes from or if the FDA says it work??  

But all told, the good thing about all that waiting in the ER was that I got a lot of reading and note-taking done.  I am almost finished going through my guidebook on Sierra Leone for my itinerary.  Granted its not geared to find key socio-economic areas/opportunities and concerns, as it is after all designed to sell the country for tourism  The econ part of my agenda will take a bit more work, but I am starting to see the journey on paper, and it is going to be ambitious to do everything on foot.  But then again... what fun would it be if it wasn't ambitious?   ;)  I'll finish up the guidebook part of it and post it later.  Finally, starting to feel like my head might be coming back to me...  been an odd week...

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Flashing before my eyes...

So Mr. Walking Lion saw this whole project flash right before his eyes this weekend.  I had an absolutely fabulous weekend at an old friends wedding, but got tempted (very easily as is usually the case) into playing american football.  Not such a good idea.

I love this game.  It has brought me so much opportunity and is one of the great passions of my life.  But it is a rough game, and I have so much more to offer, so much work to do towards 'making a difference' to let it all go for a few hours of personal joy.  Even though it was only flag football, I don't know how to 'just play', I always have to play "all-out".  This always puts me in vulnerable positions.  In this case I hurt my neck/spine in the game as I was pushed from behind into another player coming straight at me.  I felt a few of the vertebrae in my neck/back compress together.  Not good.  I also at least sprained, if not broke my nose, in addition to getting a concussion.  I've done much worse, but the neck/back part is disheartening.  How do you help kids in the developing world if you can't walk?  So I'm going to have to reassess my place within recreational activities for the future, given what benefit I might be able to play in life.  There are way many more important things to be doing than 'playing a game' for a couple hours.  :-(

But despite being a bit "fuzzy" mentally, I'm back to work here and the agenda for the next few days is going to be to both estimate a rough itinerary and work on the track proposal.  I'm going to start today with the itinerary as its a little simpler than researching a track complex and training concept.  I will basically go through the Bradt guidebook for Sierra Leone.  Any personal suggestions would be greatly appreciated...