Day 2 in Aarhus. Lynne was awake in the night at about 1am. I woke to the sound of her crying in pain. She was trying to move but couldn’t because of the pain in her neck (No, not me, again). I think it panicked her that she couldn’t move and ended up crying which in turn panicked me. It was then that I started thinking maybe we should head home. In my mind I thought that with two days of almost solid driving I could get her home and to a doctor. So far we hadn’t had much luck trying to see one in Denmark. After a short visit to the loo she managed to get back to sleep. It took me rather longer as I lay awake wondering what to do for the best.
So, following morning we went to reception at the camp site and asked about how to find a doctor. They gave us a number to call. Whoever answered the phone wasn’t too helpful though, saying the doctor couldn’t see us and no, we don’t have another number you can call! That’s a big thank you for nothing!! So, not quite as easy to get treatment in Denmark as in the UK where it seems anyone can walk in and see a doctor, have surgery, etc etc!
Having given up on that we decided to take it easy for the day so that Lynne could completely rest her shoulder. It was about 1.45 pm I decided we should make a move and drive to Hirtshals which is where we will get the ferry in the morning if we decide to carry on. So that is where we are as I write. A petrol station forecourt in Hirtshals. We have power and we stocked up on beer, so all’s well with the world except Lynne is still not comfortable and we don’t really have a clue what we will do in the morning.
Watch this space!