Friday 29 August 2014

"la cure"

July and August. 

For the French, these are the holiday months. Suncream. Straw hats. Ice creams. Coffees on pavement cafés. Apéros on the balcony. Festivals and village fêtes stretching long into the night.  Market stalls groaning under the weight of plump, sweet summer fruits. Peaches, nectaries, plums, apricots, strawberries. Melons. 

For me this year, July and August have been a time to emerge from my hibernation. To slow down, take stock. And finally get looked after

Daily baths in thermal pools. Hosed down. Plastered in hot, stinky, thermal mud. Balneotherapy. Physiotherapy. Group therapy

Eating better. Sleeping better. Walking better. Living better. Feeling (a little) better. 

As hippy-dippy as it might sound, my time spent up at the thermal baths has felt like a re-birth. It hasn't cured me. Sadly nothing will do that. But it has helped me to accept the situation. Myself. My life now and my life in the future

At the end of July, I was waiting for the baths, a downtrodden and defeated British girl. At the end of August, I've emerged a more confident, more hopeful British girl, who's now a little more French around the edges. (After a month as a curiste, it would be impossible not to feel a little more gallic, after all).

July and August. The holiday healing months. Healing my body. Healing my mind. Healing my soul. Three weeks up at Barèges. Hours spent being pampered. Making wonderful new friends. Dreaming of other possibilities...

Days saturated with mud and water and golden summer light.

2 comments:

  1. This sounds incredible! I am so happy to hear that you felt it made such a big impact. A cure would have been wonderful but I personally have found that sometimes acceptance is half the battle. It really is great to hear that it left you feeling better in yourself.
    Faye
    Freckles and All

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    1. Incredible is one way of describing it...at times it was also very peculiar and sometimes a little mystifying! But over all it was a very positive experience, if as much a big step to my own (re)acceptance of the situation, but also an acknowledgement that finally France seems to be taking my health seriously!
      It was however surprisingly very exhausting (I had to have a week off in the middle of the treatment just to recover a little) so definitely a far cry from the sort of "spa" we'd probably find in the UK!

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