16 augusti 2008

10 th of July Krankenhaus and Innsbruck

Today we're taking the train to Innsbruck arriving at lunchtime. No we don't arrive at lunch time. My brother get sick on board the train. His arm wents numb and he cant't feel his fingers and his heart is beating very fast. At the next stop we get off the train. We get off in Linz and take a cab to the hospital -Krankenhaus. Wrong hospital we're out taking another cab going to the main hospital. We gets help but it takes a while because of some language problems. Service at hospitals in Austria is pretty good and very fast. The doctor and the assistant takes ECG as well as making an X-ray. It's not a heart attack. It's muscle inflamation. That's why my brothers hand and arm went numb and why it feels arround the heart. He gets some pills and salve and we're off again. Doctors orders is that he should take it easy for a while and get some rest. We don't tell him that we're planning to hike the alps in Innsbruck tomorrow... Celebrating at the train station that it wasn't a heart attac.We do what we love to do eat(lovely thai food). The hospital visit was for free, cause we had our European insurance cards with us. For the first time we're actually used them. Well not me, but my brother. After our detour and lunch we continue and arrives in Innsbruck. We get help from the tourist office. The man working at the office is really annoying but this time I shut up.
Behind the scenes
Me - Is it far away?
Behind the desk - Not as far as you have travelled.
Me - Ok how to we get there. (Annoyed)
Behind the desk - Take bus nr bla bla bla bla It's in the old part of town 3000 years old it's clean and has private bath.
Me thinking - Does it really have a bathroom if its 3000 years old.
We take the bus but it's so close by we could have walked. Idiot at the tourist information
The Gasthof Weisses Lamm look like shit and it's expensive check this out.


It looks like no one cleaned the rooms in 3000 years...


The bedlamp


Viev from the window at the Gasthof



Tirol orchestra


The goolden roof was built by Archduke Friedrich IV in the early 15th century as the residence of the Tirolean sovereigns.

The old town.

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