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A necessary journey.

Nostalgia, asphalt, and blood were the words that came to mind as the car drove away. Looking in the rearview mirror, I watched the town become a distant blur, but in my mind I was thinking about that trip to the city, not for pleasure or fortune, but for that fundamental need: health.
But long before leaving, what you see in a terminal, the antechamber to the city, with that smell of diesel, that reheated coffee, and the people circulating, perhaps this brings back a memory, an old room you have walked through, the one with the broken floor or worn tiles, and it is there, in the midst of drying, that loneliness becomes collective, where you see logistical frustration, tickets bought with effort, where you notice the bar and how difficult it is to achieve well-being.
Even standing in the terminal observing all this decay, you find that hope and strength that pushes us or encourages us to get on the bus, clutching our bags to our chests and looking ahead, because as we walk there and arrive in the city, we see this gigantic concrete cage.
- I dare to call this hospital those corridors that give you a deafening sound even worse than that of the terminal, and then there we find the waiting lists.
I have no idea if you can imagine what the waiting rooms in a public hospital are like. It seems like a world apart here in this time of places where vulnerability is shared, where time seems to solidify, where hours turn into weeks in our minds as we wait for an appointment, a test, or a diagnosis. They are not just numbers in an inefficient system; they are days that are subtracted from life instead of added to it, because every hour that passes is an hour where we could be doing other things, especially when it comes to food, since buying food on the street is a whole other issue that I don't really want to get into in this post. Being hungry or in need while someone asks you to be patient and calm is a feeling that I can't find the words to describe.

However, at this moment, when you are waiting with a long list, you start to think about different things and say that this is simply another test for your body and training for your spirit, as you learn to interpret the same situation in different ways, to redirect the story, and to practice your own empathy a little more when you see different cases of people who, for better or worse, each have a different situation and a different way of dealing with this type of situation, and above all, the economic tools to get out of it.
Here you can find people who have been waiting for days, and you see how their faces reflect a serene resistance, and that's when you remember that you are more than just a name on the list. this journey is hard, and it also leaves its scars of fatigue. It also teaches you that the best remedy is not always an injection; it is that invisible blood called hope. It sounds poetic, but it keeps us alive and prepares us to return to the village hoping to tell a positive story.
And this is what this long trip left us with. As mentioned before, it is difficult to take pictures inside the facilities, which is why I am only sharing photos from the hospital entrance and from the side of one of the buses. I have had problems with this before, and at this point in my life, I want to stay away from problems altogether.
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