Very strange Cody.... Very! Very strange!
We even found the words "Bram Stoker 1897" Scratched into the bed post!!
Very strange Cody.... Very! Very strange!
We even found the words "Bram Stoker 1897" Scratched into the bed post!!
Jane: You did the right thing with Flying Doctors. If there were a real emergency they would be the ones to fly in and give immediate treatment, probably fly you to a Nairobi Hospital, etc. Your insurance from your home country could take over from there on. It is unlikely that you will need it, but I always get it just in case. I've been charged by wild elephants and had close calls with cobras and mambas. It makes me feel better to know that if anything happened some emergency experts would come to my help rather than using a small town local doctor or healer who may or may not know how to treat or have the right equipment.
I know the first time I signed up for Flying Doctors they even asked for my blood type, supposedly so they could have "safe blood" on hand if needed. I don't know if they kept this on file, because I've never been asked that question again.
Hey Cody You never told me about the weird mean dogs over there in Italy Yes the flying Drs are based in Nairobi. If i get to uganda and need to be flown out and need blood i will just have to pass on that. They do ask your blood type but most hospitals should just go with o negative not someone's word on what type they have. I found that question out of place Oh well I just hope I get back safe and no need for all the insurance but we do need it just in case there are lots of Kippers out there
Sorry - no insurance covers you from Kippers... it is just part of a daily risk one must live with!
What is fun here is that "Kipper" has different meanings in different countries!
USA, a childs story book hero for the under fives!
UK, a salted smoked herring!
Germany! A large, heavy dump truck trailer!.......... Cody you missed your prompt there!