Back at the clinic third day in a row and.... today the pain kicked in!
Whatever the open wound was treated with, burnt like mad for about 10-15 minutes.
Indeed I had to walk it off. It also made sitting down a little challenging for the rest of the morning.
I guess this is the start of the real healing process!
I keep thinking "No Pain - No Gain"
It is worth pointing out that keeping this whole area totally clean is really important during the process. Considering what its used for, this is a challenge!
However many of the bathrooms in India - even public ones - are equipped with these, right beside the loo.. and with a drain below. They give a fairly high-pressure jet of (cold!) water which does the job!
Locally referred to as "bum guns"!
Whatever the open wound was treated with, burnt like mad for about 10-15 minutes.
Indeed I had to walk it off. It also made sitting down a little challenging for the rest of the morning.
I guess this is the start of the real healing process!
I keep thinking "No Pain - No Gain"
It is worth pointing out that keeping this whole area totally clean is really important during the process. Considering what its used for, this is a challenge!
However many of the bathrooms in India - even public ones - are equipped with these, right beside the loo.. and with a drain below. They give a fairly high-pressure jet of (cold!) water which does the job!
Locally referred to as "bum guns"!
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