Hard core.

Rhiann Marie - Round the World
Stewart Graham
Sun 27 Feb 2011 11:10
Koh Pan Yi Sunday 27th February 1340 Local Time 0640 UTC   
 
08:20.15N 098:30.37E
 
Sawadee Cap!
 
You have probably never thought about this before but the ability and right to let off a cheeky wee, silent or otherwise, fart is one of lifes great treasures. I have however recently learned that no such thing is possible while you have a hard steel and plastic structure which feels about the size and section of a totem pole, behind a six inch zip in your back, where several of your orderly and disciplined vertibrae used to be tucked into the core of your body.
 
The composite structure in there, could I'm pretty sure, pass for a peice of modern art that Damien Hurst would have difficulty competing with and would not look out of place mounted in the centre of a roundabout. Except that it feels larger and more unwieldly.  
 
I have been off the painkillers for the past few days as I figure it is better to know which movements and activities hurt. Then I can take it easy with these, which in turn will speed up recovery so I can head somewhere instead of nowhere. Also when I do head somewhere then I will have a load of painkillers left from the prescription, which can be used if anything goes wrong. Like if I crash a hangglider or some such, entirely possible thing.   
 
Yep, what we, sorry me, (I know none of you would ever do such a thing), used to take for granted is now accompanied by a grunt caused by whichever muscles are called on to assist the expulsion, clenching round the totem pole insert, which kind of gives the show away. That however is the least of my worries.
 
A sneeze which most of us are normally able to pass off without even breaking sentence is now like a Kung Fu move out of Enter the Dragon with arms and legs involuntarily flung upwardly. The good old "atchoo" is now some oriental battle cry almost followed up by my bladder letting go.   
 
Laughing causes me to progessiively bend over to minimise the pain in the lower stomach until the zip in my back starts telling me it wants to open up to the elements and spill the contents.
 
Now however, the grand daddy of them all is the cough. A cough requires you to, and I know you can't be expected to know this, use every single muscle and nerve ending from those holding your hair follicles in place to the bits that hold your toe nails on. Obviously your whole middle section (the bit where I now have a large modern art structure inserted) has to be called into play and is the spagetti junction channeling all the resources called on from your toes to your scalp, to your lungs. A cough by me now starts well intentioned but causes great pain in my groin (? I dont know why either) and whimpers out in a meek little clearing of the throat accompanied by a squeal as think my lungs have just come out my ears, but to which every body else in this instance just about lets go the contents of their bladders. Laughing.  
 
So for all you young (and old) men out there. Next time your girlfriend, sister, wife, mother, gay friend or teacher contemptuously scolds you for noisily exercising your bodily functions just remind them that to do such a thing is a biological wonder involving almost every part of your complex being and that it is a talent not to be suppressed or hidden away but to be celebrated. Good luck. 
 
The past couple of mornings we have been "long-tailed" out of our slumber. All except Trish that is. Nothing to do with my injury. Just that she can sleep on through almost anything. "Long-tailed" in this instance is not what you may think. A long-tail is the type and style of boat they use in these parts of Thailand and they come in many variations. The first to visit us was a man and woman fishing team from whom we bought some fresh jumbo prawns which we are just about to barbeque. The others come in all sizes from the one man F1 type to the large bus type. We attach some photos to show you some of them and to take your mind off the first part of this blog.

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