We are very excited about this new and surprisingly quickly started "project". At first, we didn't consider going back to Germany just because of a pregnancy. But after we had some worries and had seen 2 different Kyrgyz doctors, we realized that we'd feel more comfortable, if I could see a German practitioner. I have to point out, that there was no sign that the Kyrgyz doctors were not right or competent. But we only then realized how hard it is to trust someone, if the language is not your own. Other than that I knew that in Germany they do a lot more tests in the beginning. In Bishkek you always had to ask the doctors to do a test. So knowing you might miss important tests, didn't leave a good feeling in me. Plus, foreigners have to pay a lot more for medical treatments (more compared to Kyrgyz people, not the German treatments of course) and often it's hard to get the kind of receipts you can hand in to your German insurance. So this point just added to our decision, that we would all feel better, if I'd go back earlier...
Which I took with one laughing and one crying eye (a German proverb). On the one hand, I wanted to make sure everything is ok with me and the baby (which it is, by the way!), but on the other hand, I felt like I didn't accomplish my mission in Bishkek. We wanted to do so much travelling in the end, but the doctor recommended better not to travel to the little villages and over the high mountains. So I would have been stuck in Bishkek for the next 2 months with Philipp being busy with his work most of the time.
Oh well, it was a hard but good decision. At this point I'd like to thank Hajo Schmidt - our German friend and practitioner, who luckily had done some projects in Bishkek before - for all his long distance advice over e-mail and the quick and generous support after my return. Your advice meant a lot to us and we feel very lucky to know someone like you! Hopefully we can see you again at the end of October so you can personally present the baby to Philipp with your super-cool 4D real time ultrasound device...
4 comments:
Oha, alles Gute meinerseits!
Dankeschön!
Kenn ich dich denn (*neugier*)...
ach, wie süss ;)
plov will be very good for you now!!!
ohaaa!
da schaue ich nach langer zeit mal wieder 'rein und was lese ich?!
HERVORRAGEND! gratuliere, das sind wirklich gute nachrichten. das sollte dich aber nicht davon abhalten den blog weiterzuschreiben.
gruss aus dorset,
tonci
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