Not something I usually talk about.
But I would say when I was in Sierra Leone. After a VERY long shift dealing with crowded wards and sick patients and staff everywhere, I ended up alone in a small room to get some sleep.
Of course, I couldn't sleep. It just seemed ridiculous going from such hectic bustling to having nothing to do, so far from home.
It's hard to explain if you haven't been there.
But I would say when I was in Sierra Leone. After a VERY long shift dealing with crowded wards and sick patients and staff everywhere, I ended up alone in a small room to get some sleep.
Of course, I couldn't sleep. It just seemed ridiculous going from such hectic bustling to having nothing to do, so far from home.
It's hard to explain if you haven't been there.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"