We are literally melting away.
None of us either could sleep last night, because of a thunder storm that had winds so fast it`s hard to even imagine.
We were anchored for the night next to a sand island in the middle of Amazon.
When the storm started and you looked outside,
you saw a desert of soft sand, thunder clouds touching the ground, and a rain so heavy it got through easily by our boat`s ceiling.
I mostly feel like vomiting and having diarrea. Nauseous. But nothing comes out.
I also have massive headache which won`t go away.
The nausea has ups and downs.
It started in the night.
I had also little bit of fever this morning so I couldn`t do much when we stopped at the first village.
Now we just got to the second one.
..apparently this village didn`t need other help but an asthmapipe which was made up by the doctor and the staff member. Of a water bottle and tape. Now this kind of medicine I like!
I was so hungry, I ate, had diarrea and now the fever is rising again.
Buenas noches.
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7/9/2012
Listening Blood Brothers by Iron Maiden and watching the girls chat about the books they`re reading.
This sounds so good.
I was playing with Canada`s (the village we`re at now) little dog a moment ago
and putting a baby tree boa to a tree when a flock of children were following me.
Every each of them so cute.
I was so very sick this morning.
Had fever of almost 39 degrees.
But fortunately I am surrounded by soon-to-be-doctors and I feel so much better now.
Though I was feeling unnecessarily guilty this morning when I was laying at the deck in the hammoc, feeling like shit.
Because the staff on the boat didn`t seem to understand why I wasn`t working in the deadly heat like the others.
But in the afternoon after lunch I was feeling much better and got to check in few patients still.
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