SICILIAN SCREAMING THERAPY

One of our volunteers felt bad, because she's the only one who doesn't speak english and she felt left out of conversations sometimes. We literally had a screaming party with the people from the office. Everybody could scream what they found to be helpful for her. Of course, we translated everything. My screaming speach was about how I'm from Estonia and there's literally 1 million people in the whole world that speak estonian. I also struggle in most parts of the world, and it happens often, that even if people speak my mother language, we still don't understand each other. Not because of the language, but because we are different people. Others said other encouraging things to her, I hope it helped! Half of Mussomeli heard our crazy screaming therapy :D !

TOOTHPAIN

It's my first time ever when I have something wrong with my teeth, never had any holes or other problems, I have very beautiful and healhty teeth. My wisdom tooth started making me so much horrible pain yesterday. (Yes, I am 26 already, but I'm getting so wise here that it hurts!) What happens when you are a volunteer in other country and need medical help? Well, usually you have to have insurance like here everybody has Cigna. I don't have it, because you can't have two insurances at the same time. Mine in my home country is connected with my school and with unemployment service, so I decieded to not get Cigna. I had a first emergency visit yesterday, I didn't pay anything. The dentist looked into my mouth and was like: :O !!!, prescribed me 2 different pills AND something that needs to be injected to my butt! Thankfully one of the volunteers knows how to give a shot, so I didn't need to go to hospital to get shot. The scary part is still awaiting - next week I go to a checkup and maybe they need to remove the tooth. Let's hope for the best!