It started off as a nice day yesterday …

I got up and went to yoga (for the first time since last Monday) and then I had an English class, after which I was going to see the doctor because I needed to get my chest listened to properly – it’s been making some very strange noises this past week, especially when I’m lying down.

During my class I got an invitation to go out for a drink with one of the AWC ‘diehards’ from the other night, and then I got a class cancellation making it possible to meet J at a reasonable hour (8pm). So things were looking good even though I still wasn’t feeling that great, but I reckoned it would be an early night and I would have been teaching until 9.30 anyhow if Paco hadn’t cancelled…

But then I went to see Dr A who told me he was concerned that I might have pneumonia ( wtf??? ) and wanted me to head over to emergency for an immediate chest xray ( yeah right ). Some of you may recall my fear of hospitals and most things doctory and so (because it also might not be pneumonia) I asked Dr A if I really really really had to go and he finally said he would change my antibiotics to something stronger but if I wasn’t feeling – and sounding – better within 48 hours then I would definitely have to get the xray done.

So then I decided to be a responsible chica and told J we’d have to meet some other time because I might have pneumonia and since I was finishing work early I was going to just stay in and take it easy (just like all of last week – snore).

But it was not to be. Because whilst eating an arrugula salad for lunch I suddenly felt something hard and crunchy in my mouth which turned out to be part of a molar filling. Ewww. I figured it was no big deal but, still in responsible chica mode, I called my dentist and made an appointment for Friday morning to have it fixed. No problem.

And then while getting ready for my only afternoon class (brushing and flossing my teeth) another huge whack of filling came out and suddenly I had barely half a tooth left. So damn. I called my dentist back and was told I’d better come in after the last appointment and he’d fit me in. So much for my nice quiet evening. But it was a good thing I went because I may have ended up with no tooth left at all by Friday – my dentist even had to put a pin in to attach whatever he used to reconstruct the molar. End result, I finally got back home around 10pm – 70 euros poorer and with an aching jaw, my lovely evening totally fucked up. But this isn’t a rant. In fact, I ended up counting my blessings.

You see, earlier on in my afternoon class I’d asked how my student how she was doing (another doctor – this one works in nuclear medicine at the general hospital) and found out that she was waiting to hear about a close friend of hers who was in surgery to remove a cancerous kidney. Not only that, but a mutual friend of theirs had died of the very same thing two weeks previously (both friends are/were in their early 40s). And while I’m not the type of person who feels better upon hearing that others are worse off than me, this news did make me stop and consider how much I take my health, indeed my life, for granted. And how I really shouldn’t.

And so I am planning on having another wonderful day.

Hope you are too.