Its late afternoon and the large regal red sun is retreating after a hard days work shining through the hazy Delhi smog. A mischievous wind brings about a smell of curry and breaks the silence as the 3 of us lounge around the 3x4 room, each engrossed in our own activities of reading, writing and playing poker. Time in between physio sessions which consist of trudging around the basement on a walking frame as if I'm searching for a missing sock, is spent now debating and discussing the more challenging questions that life throw us, like what makes the tail of a rattle snake rattle? And do one ended sticks really exist? Sam conveys his wondrous knowledge on the most courteous way to serve Chai Tea, which of course with a thick layer of skin on the top, as he squirms about a loose stool as if it was an internal gut wrenching battle he is bound to loose... he farts again.
We have been here now for the best part of 2 ponderous weeks. Already we have tasted many a dish, talked to many a local, had many a laugh and seen many a thing that can only be seen here in India, like a herd of cow grazing on the barren nature strip in the middle of a major city highway.
Everyday brings about a new adventure and everyday brings about a new element of my recovery as long forgotten feelings and sensations reintroduce themselves to my legs and my ever strengthening toes try desperately to move more and more but take the rest of the day off after a minuscule morning movement of less than a bees in thigh.
My next procedure which will hopefully increase this rate of change and until then I'll be pre-occupied with trying to imagine leg movements, feet kicking, thigh pushing and toe wriggling. All the messages that my brain sends shoot down my spinal chord and are getting themselves lost in the dark chasm of an injury that blocks the highway south. The brain is such a powerful sponge it not only soaks up it can tell its body to release chemicals that in turn attract the miraculously healing stem cells to an injured site. So the more I imagine, the more chemicals are produced and the greater the pull is on the stem cells to the affected area. So there you go.
Ahhhh magical times indeed, yes Sir. I could ramble on aimlessly for hours but instead its back to the excitement for me!
Cheerio from Louis Rowe.