Hi @sircork. Sorry about your health. The language barrier can piss someone off sometimes. You sounded as if your trip to India has been all bad. What is the good about it?
I wish you very quick recovery.
Hi @sircork. Sorry about your health. The language barrier can piss someone off sometimes. You sounded as if your trip to India has been all bad. What is the good about it?
I wish you very quick recovery.
Oh its not the language barrier, but the lack of understanding about some basic health necessities has been a bit disturbing. There are serious hygiene issues in this country. It's a bit surprising and frightening that a country this old with this big of a population has some pretty basic misunderstandings of how bacteria and germs work (public food stands on the streets at the museums provide water in pitchers that hundreds of strangers all drink from, for example, without any washing between users. Yikes!
There have been many wonderful moments here as well, but those will get their own stories. This post wasn't about those.
I was in the hospital last night. That was a pretty surprising experience as well. Really pretty shocking that most doctors in US are Indian now, but here, they seem pretty behind the times...
Thank you for the best wishes.
Oh, I see. In that case, I feel it will be good if you can tidy up your mission as soon as possible (ASAP) and zoom out from there. Although medically, your body system may acclimatise with the environment over time.
Don't be too bothered, you will be fine.
You are welcome