Monday, August 3, 2009

Hey Everyone!

Well since the malaria video was delayed in posting, I actually had a relapse in malaria. It was markedly worse than the first time. My coach / boss had just come to visit me (July 18th) and we went out to visit some MoFA staff. At around 5pm I was struggling to stay awake during the conversation and I suspected something wasn't good. We got trapped by the rain on the way home so we took shelter underneath an overhang for about an hour and talked about my concerns with my placement and our impact. I was increasingly becoming cold and by the time we sat down to eat in my room I was wearing a sweater and feeling crappy. Wayne (my coach) was feeling warm in a tshirt so I figured I best be taking my temperature. To my great surprise it was a whopping 39 degrees Celsius! My 1st encounter with malaria had my fever reach 38, so I had let this go undetermined for far too long... and the consequences followed accordingly.

I took the Lonart pills again, but this time I awoke sweating with the chills at midnight and had to urinate pretty bad. It was a struggle to lurch the twenty paces to the "urinal" and I was feeling very weak. I feared I might faint so I zipped up and moved straight back to the room. As I entered the room I knew I was going to vomit so I kneeled down and searched for a bucket in the darkness. My head lamp found a bucket and I could feel in my chest that it was just in time. One heave, one litre later, I crawled into bed next to Wayne and slept intermittently thru the night struggling with the chills. That night sucked.

The next day I was feeling a bit better but still feeling weak and having plenty diarrhea. Nothing too bad though. One day later I was feeling more like my 1st mild experience with malaria. I am now doing well, but I noticed that since I arrived I have lost around 10 pounds. I'm now below 140lbs but not feeling much more scrawny!

All in all, doing well and my energy is returning. I think my malaria was a relapse from the 1st time. Malaria often chills in your liver for a while and I had drank three beers on three separate days for different occasions. Alcohol weakens your liver and provided the opening that those dastardly parasites needed to bust my defenses and rebel. You can bet your arse I'll be sticking away from beer for my last few weeks here!

I'll be heading to stay in a village for about a week starting July 29. After that I'll be left with 2 weeks, so if you have a question or request for Ghana, get on it!

And now for my most recent video:



All music made by my voice & tapping on tables.

Lyrics:
one time chilling in Takora's farm, when the rains came
all these little critters came from the ground, when the rains came
the circle of life was all around, and the lizard was eating them
keeping their populations bound, when the rains came
tons of little ants on the ground, there's so many
tiny ones, ugly ones, big ones brown, when the rains came
this one bigger than a Canadian nickel, let's keep it out of my shorts
these ones stuck in a pickle, cause the rain filled in their house

All the best!

Adam :)

9 comments:

Krista said...

Awesome song and video! I can't believe you did that with just a sound recorder and a table! Very creative. Although...I am kind of terrified by your comment about dying at the hands of ants if you fall and don't get up quickly. Watch your step for the next two and a half weeks - then back to Canada where ants are minimal! Can't wait :)

Kyle said...

Hey Adam, loving the bug recap as well as the beats. Have you tried eating the bugs with the large wings yet? They're out in full force in the evening after a rain. We used to fry them up. They were great!

Take care, and see you soon,

Kyle

Adam F-K said...

Haha... it was fun to make the music... I've been missing playing guitar so I had to improvise!

Krista
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Only a certain type of ant could theoretically kill a person. My friends call them "Soldier" ants here and I've heard claims that they can cross rivers. I actually would believe it for a not too swift river because those ants are INCREDIBLY strong. Don't worry though, I've never seen them in the city and they aren't too common.

I have had ants up my pants 4 times in last 2 weeks though! Probably because I was Snarky little buggers have a good little nip to them. Just happy none of the massive ants got me!


Kyle
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Haven't eaten any bugs (that I'm aware of), but I have to say that I am now down with the TZ. Fufu is pretty sweet too! Ohhhhhh new yams are DELICIOUS!!!

Soon soon!

Adam :)

Kelsey said...

Very nice song Adam! Those centipedes are crazy. I didn't know they had chameleons in Ghana. Very cool.

See you soon!

Rohan said...

Well done Adam. I enjoyed the harmonies :) And the beats were well laid out. Looking forward to your next vid. Enjoy the rest of your stay!

Unknown said...

Adam... if you get anywhere your email, we want answers!!! Looking forward to seeing you, but you have options (and we have questions)

Emily said...

Hi Adam,
You don't know me because I'm from the Dal chapter (I was a JF in 2008), but I wanted to let you know that I've been keeping up with a few blogs this summer, and I particularly enjoyed yours.

Cheers!

Emily

P.S. Hope you got a chance to get to know our JF - Spencer - who was also in Ghana!

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Adam F-K said...

Sorry Rabia... I removed your post because my blog is not for advertising.