Sunday, October 11, 2009

Microwave blues

Darkness has descended upon Prague this evening. Earlier, while napping, I heard the peaceful pitter-patter of rain drops. When I'm chilled and tired, there's nothing quite like rain to make one feel justified in being lazy, getting into one's snug bed, and resting the eyes for 30 minutes, an hour, or even two hours in extreme cases.

Lately, I've had reason to take long naps... Friday morning I fumbled taking something out of the microwave which spilled on some of my fingers, resulting in 2nd degree burns. This was 7:15 am approximately. From 7:30-10:30 I alternated standing in the kitchen with my hands submerged in a pyrex dish with lying carefully on the couch with my hands submerged in a pyrex dish. Once the burning sensation stopped, my friend Aska accompanied me to the hospital burn section.

As a foreigner, one constantly learns new things. Little did I know that the hospital across the street from my work was actually a massive complex of old, old, buildings. Although communism fell nearly 20 years ago, there is plenty left behind to remind one of the not entirely distant pass. Fortunately, my wait was minimal. I can only imagine what I would have sat through in the emergency room back home in Binghamton or DC for that matter. Once in the doctor's door, it took less than a minute before the nurse guided me to a seat where she gently approached my wounds with what I will call "magic tape" followed by gauze. Once wrapped, I breathed a sigh of relief: My ultra tender skin was no longer exposed and the pain seemed less.

Hopefully, I'm on the road to recovery. Tomorrow I go back to have my dressings changed, and repeat this process every 2 days. I'm so glad I had a friend around for this emergency and that she will be around for the next 2 months as she continues her job search. (Mom, no worries, I'm in good hands!)