The second night is behind me, and I finally slept almost impeccably, especially because no significant pain decided to interrupt the night, and I did not receive a thrombosis injection in the middle of the night! Last night, Deniz came by after work. Despite my very clear instructions not to bring anything, he arrived as if prepared for an improvised picnic: mandarins, pistachios, an almond smoothie, crisps, and even a bouquet of flowers. At that moment, I realised a funda
Yesterday was a significant day. One of those days that are not easily forgotten: my eighth surgical operation on my left foot. It is still the same story, which began far from here, following a hiking accident in the Moroccan Atlas in May 2023. An adventure that clearly enjoys long chapters. The day started at 8.30 a.m., when I left my apartment by taxi to go to Sonnenhof Hospital. Hardly had I arrived when the admission formalities were completed and checked with typicall
Monday will mark a decisive moment: the very last operation. I must admit that, despite my optimism, a touch of nervousness has crept in. The fifteen-day delay and the potential complications are, understandably, not the kind of details one ignores. And then there is that rather unwelcome prospect: should another staphylococcal infection occur, an amputation would be unavoidable, regardless of how successful the procedure itself might be. Not exactly the kind of thought that