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see our latest pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/melandnick/ or call us on skype: melandnick.com home guadeloupy! posted june 2nd, 2012 by nick and filed in uncategorized 2 comments nick playing with parrots , originally uploaded by melandnick . in the last post, you’ll have read nick’s account of his appendicitis. this post will describe what i was doing whilst nick was in hospital being looked after by pretty nurses, and what we did for 4 weeks in guadeloupe whilst he was getting well enough to sail again. to pick up where i left off in my blog about les saintes, we went to the doctor, and she decided to have him sent immediately to guadeloupe, the parent island of les saintes, where there is a hospital with equipment to scan him to provide an accurate diagnosis, and if necessary, operate. within 30mins of us being inside the doctor’s office, nick was on his way to guadeloupe on a speed boat full of paramedics and i was waving goodbye to him on the dock, worrying about two things, firstly nick, hoping he was going to be ok, and secondly about me, what the hell was i going to do now? how was i going to see him and what was i going to do with the boat? although i’ve sailed with nick to the caribbean, and have plenty of sailing experience, i’ve never sailed the boat alone, and really didn’t want to start now under these circumstances. to my rescue (literally) came our friends from germany, robert & anna, and mike and katja (with their son nicklaus). they knew we were going to the doctors and our fears of appendicitis and were waiting for us to inform them of what happened. from the ferry dock, i started to walk back to borne, at anchor a little over a mile away; i was pleased for the time to get my thoughts together before having to do anything. halfway back, i contacted our friends anchored across the bay using our mobile vhf, and explained to them the situation, that nick was on his way to hospital and there was a good chance he would have an operation there too. my suspicion is that robert and mike had already had a discussion about this eventually, as they immediately offered to accompany me and borne to basse terre (the town on guadeloupe where the hospital is). the alternative to this was leaving borne at anchor and getting a ferry and bus to the hospital (round trip of several hours each day); i wanted to be with nick asap so i took them up on the offer and agreed to meet them on borne in about 30mins, by which time i should be back onboard. i got to the dinghy dock in the anchorage where earlier that morning nick and i had tied up to go to the doctors. the dinghy started and i began motoring out to borne, but, i suppose due to my distressed state of mind, i’d left a rope in the water. the rope promptly wrapped itself around the dinghy’s prop, and the engine stopped. our paddles don’t work as the mounts are broken, before i could think about what to do, i was being blow out to sea. after about a minute of panicking i realised the problem and managed to unwrap the rope and continue back to borne (during which time another sailor was coming to check on me as it was obvious i was in trouble). i finally arrived back onboard just as mike and robert arrived too. the three of us got to work packing up the boat ready to move to guadeloupe. i explained that really i only needed one of them to come with me so we decided that robert would come and mike would stay with anna and katja in their anchorage. 30mins later, we’d lifted the anchor and were on our way. it took us about 2-3 hours to motor-sail to guadeloupe, not bad. however, this bad day was about to get worse. we arrived at the basse-terre marina, to find it was closed for building works. there was a very rolly anchorage outside the marina they wanted us to move to, but for me alone onboard, being at anchor in this place was very undesirable. robert was a super hero (not the only time in this story), and explained my situation and argued with the marina staff until they gave in and agreed for me to stay for 1 night only, having to move in the morning to the anchorage. we agreed, by this time it was about 5pm and robert needed to get the last ferry back to les saintes, and i needed to get to the hospital to find out what was happening with nick. robert managed to get a taxi and i got a lift to the hospital with one of the kinder people working at the marina who i think took pity on me. upon arriving at the hospital, i was faced with my next challenge; how do i find nick? it was thursday before easter weekend, and there was no one in sight other than a coffee bar manager. i walked over to him and miraculously he spoke quite good english. i explained the situation and he took me to admissions, spoke to them in french, found out where nick’s room was, and then he took me there. before he left i asked him if there would be any taxi’s to take me back to the marina for the night, and he said probably not, but for now i wasn’t worried because i wanted to see nick. nick was in a bad way, he looked very ill, and i was really upset to see him like this. the scans showed it definitely was appendicitis and he was going to be operated on asap. i was pleased it had been diagnosed and he was going to be treated, but was worried as now he was going to have an operation! 20mins after i got there, he was taken into surgery, and i kissed him goodbye as he went into the operating room. the coffee shop man reappeared and said that he had arranged for me to get a lift home with his car-share person, a nurse from the hospital, leaving in 30mins. i waited with him at the coffee shop, and he very kindly gave me a croissant, fruit salad and a water, i hadn’t realised i was starving and hadn’t eaten since breakfast. this man was one of the kindest people we’ve met on the trip and i am so grateful for everything he did to help me that day. i got back to the marina, and was all alone without nick for the first time on this trip. i think i was the only person in the whole marina as they were closed for business (except for me). that was a very lonely night, and i was worried about nick and about having to move the boat to the anchorage in the morning. morning came and i was awake early. i got up and walked to the sea wall to look at the anchorage, it looked rolly with a big swell and i wasn’t keen to go out there with borne. i saw the same man who gave me a lift to the hospital the previous day, and he said i could stay in the marina another night – hurrah! and i managed to get another lift to the hospital. seeing nick in his post-op state was quite shocking. that morning he looked as though he has aged 10 years (he’s back to normal now), and he was very weak and still in considerable pain. that, in combination with my own worries brought tears to my eyes and it was then that i realised how close i had come to losing him and how lucky we were to be in french territory. whilst i was there the phone rang, and i answered it to find it was robert! he called to see how nick was, and to tell me that they (himself, anna, mike and katja) were going to sail their boats to guadeloupe to be with me while i was at anchor. this for me was a massive relief and a huge weight lifted knowing that i would have friends near to assist with looking after borne. i left nick around 2pm, and walked back to the marina along a coastal path. on the way, i saw timpertee and nubia sailing past (the two boats), and i thought i had missed them! i ran back to borne in the marina and turned on the vhf radio and hailed timpertee. robert said that they were going to a better anchorage just north of basse terre which would be much safer than the one by the marina, then he and mike would get a bus/taxi down to me and we’d all take borne to meet the others. mike and robert arrived as the sun was setting, they had some difficulty getting transport to me as it was good friday. i left 20 euros for the marina in their letterbox with a short note, and we were off
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