As I was unable to
proceed with the long trip to east cost of Sri Lanka; I would need to split up
from the group and headed back home after 5 days. The children with be accompanied
me on the return trip as they would have to return for the school opening.
After the Colombo
tour, Ving’s cough had worsen. Yun had noted with diarrhea complicated with low
grade fever. Ving’s worsening cough had raised the issue if she was able to
proceed to the east coast. She was worried about the expenses but I told her not
to worry as I had bought the frequent flyer option and could change the flight
as I wish. The final straw came on D-2 days of return when Ving’s artificial crown
of her right lower molar came off. I told her that this was the sign for her to
back off. I changed the flight and apologized to the east coast group that Ving
was unable to join the trip.
On the day of
departure, Yun had developed high grade fever and I had barely enough antipyretic
to get the temperature down.
We were
fortunately to get onto the plane and have a safe passage transiting in KLIA2.
After arriving
back to our home, everyone had developed fever. I started tamiflu for all of the patients(including me) early and the
fever had subsided on D2…..
It was a daring
trip initially; starting from the ticket booking. I had done 5 bookings with
different date and destination. The cross checking of passenger details had
worn me off. The anxiety of making sure everything is in order is truly an
agony for me. Ving’ cough however did not get better. She had told me that she
had realized that no one in the family is comparable to my level of tolerance.
She had given up the feeling of travelling with me to the more secluded part of the
world….. Some trip, I would need to go alone in the future.
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