My pack got stolen today. I left it at the albergue in Ribadeo for correos to pick up. They messaged me it wasn't there. This is the first time I was using them. They said they've never had a pack stolen. (don't believe that) I was using pack transport because of my toe injury, having to wear tevas. Now I've lost everything but the clothes on me and a long sleeve top. After so many little injuries causing so many setbacks, now this. I just want to go home. I'm at a great little albergue getting pampered and I am so thankful for that. I could bus to Baalmonde and do the last 100 km but I don't have a sleep sack or raincoat or my daily prescriptions. I do have my money and passport. The police don't even want a report until tomorrow when they open at 9. I'm having a really hard time right keeping it all together.
Wow, that's too bad. But here's a good thing: you can walk without all that weight on your poor aching back! Your knees will be happier, as will your ankles, feet, shoulders, neck...
As you have found, people are helping you out already. While your pack was stolen, or mistakenly taken, or even mistakenly set aside, you have the important stuff: you have
you!, you have your papers and your money. Your meds can be replaced, especially easy if you sent yourself an email with the prescription scanned then attached, or have a physical copy of the prescription or even just the name of the meds. The other stuff is just stuff.
Keep moving forward, ScaryB4Coffee, and you'll find that the rest takes care of itself. Funny; life is like that, hey?
(If it was me, I would be totally freaked out but hope I would sit, have a coffee so
I wouldn't be scary!, breath and try to calm down and think out the situation. Then I would probably freak out again...have to have more coffee and start the process over again until I was well caffeinated! Or maybe it would just be an excuse for more coffee..... Nah; never need an excuse!)
Good luck; keep your chin up. This is only a minor situation, right? I found a quote that has stayed with me for years in book I read once read (the book was terrible; the quote great): "Life is short but it is wide. This too shall pass." (Rebecca Wells)
Buen Camino, SB4C!