AT Day 13
Miles: 10.12
Total Miles: 265.29
(Standing Bear, TN)

Today didn’t go the way that I wanted for it to go. Things could have gone worse, but they could have gone a lot better.
My shin is experiencing a medical condition called “fucked.”
In all honesty, things could be worse, but today was a pretty rough day.

I slept well last night–the best that I’ve slept at any of the common area hostels I’ve visited so far on trail. I wanted to be to trail early, but there were a few others who were messing around and starting coffee in the shared area. So I waited for them.
Several of us had a little bit of mushrooms, and we started into the morning. Weather was looking a lot better than I was worried it might be, but it still ended up sprinkling a bit through the day. The other two started out ahead of me, as I was limping from the very beginning. But my shin felt like I might be able to make it work until I was maybe 5 miles in today. It was hurting at the beginning of the day, but it was almost tolerable. But by the time I was 5 miles in it was really really bad. By the time it was at 10 miles, I could barely walk.

At first it was looking like I was going to have to hike another 20 miles still to get to Hot Springs and from there it was going to cost a lot of money to get a shuttle from there to Urgent Care, which is nowhere near here.

But to make a long story short, I was able to get connected with my doctor back home who had already written me a prescription for Doxycycline in the event that I ended up with Lyme Disease from ticks. But unbenounced to me, she indicated that I could use that scare script for what we believe to be cellulitis.
It took a couple hours for me to go through all the discomfort and pain in my shin, then arrange a shuttle to Urgent Care, then to get in contact with my doctor back home, then to get the shuttle changed to just bring me back to Standing Bear Hostel, where I stayed last night.

So I’m back here, with a lot of hikers. I’m not in pain as long as I’m not hiking, but on descents I’m in absolute agony, and my left leg is basically useless.

Doctor indicates that I should start feeling better in 24-48 hours.
If things get worse, then that’d be really bad, but it sounds like this is something that could be taken care of within a week. And fortunately I’m at a place where it’s not too expensive to stay here in the bunk house. Not much to do here, but also not much to spend money on, except for pizza and NA beer.

Wormwood.










