- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 1977 by train. Many since then by foot. Next one ASAP.
Recently, halfway through my 2nd Camino, I tripped and fell crossing the street in El Virgin del Camino. I sustained a messy compound fracture of the little finger of my right hand.
A very professional rescue squad was quickly on the scene and transported me to the large hospital in nearby Leon. There I was admitted to the emergency room, examined and x-rayed. Surgery was needed, and immediately undertaken - with complete success. A few more x-rays and then I was bandaged and sent on my way with prescriptions for antibiotics and painkillers. In and out in 4 hours!
The fact that I had my passport and travel insurance contact information on me, in a money belt, doubtless expedited things. Speaking a bit of Spanish helped too, I'm sure, but once the hospital saw my docs there was no trouble about fees. I was not asked to pay a single euro.
The treatment I received was world-class, comparable to anything I might have received in the 'States, or better. Viva Espana!
A very professional rescue squad was quickly on the scene and transported me to the large hospital in nearby Leon. There I was admitted to the emergency room, examined and x-rayed. Surgery was needed, and immediately undertaken - with complete success. A few more x-rays and then I was bandaged and sent on my way with prescriptions for antibiotics and painkillers. In and out in 4 hours!
The fact that I had my passport and travel insurance contact information on me, in a money belt, doubtless expedited things. Speaking a bit of Spanish helped too, I'm sure, but once the hospital saw my docs there was no trouble about fees. I was not asked to pay a single euro.
The treatment I received was world-class, comparable to anything I might have received in the 'States, or better. Viva Espana!