I was locked in my bathroom for 2 hours.
I hadn't had a problem with the bathroom door previously, but yesterday, I was in the bathroom at around 6:00 pm, and when I turned the doorknob to leave the bathroom, the door wouldn't open. I tried locking and unlocking the door, to no avail. The door is solid wood and sturdy, but the doorknob was a bit loose; hence, the problem. I kicked the door, pulled with all my strength, and looked around my empty bathroom for anything I could use to try to slide between the lock and the door crack. Nothing. After about 30 minutes of trying to find different ways to turn the doorknob, I thought of alternatives. I could flood the bathroom and hope the water would leak to the apartment below me, but decided that would be a bit expensive in the long run. I opened the small bathroom window and called out for help. I began banging on the ceiling with the shower nozzle, hoping my simple SOS pattern would help the upstairs apartment dwellers to know I was in need of help. No luck.
I imagined someone would notice by Sunday night, when I didn't show up for the birthday celebration that was being held for me, or when I wasn't at my normal pick-up spot for work/school in the morning, and that someone would be sent to check on me by Monday afternoon. Or that the maid would find me on Wednesday morning when she arrived. I tried to keep calm and thought about how I would pass the time.
Fortunately, I had a small makeup bag in the bathroom and found a pair of tweezers in it. I pried them open, used them as a screwdriver, and after an hour, I had pulled off both door handles, could put my hand through the door, and was ably to wry it open. Hooray- I was free! I have to say that after "holding it together" for 2 hours in the bathroom, I had a bit of a breakdown when I was released, but I can laugh about it now. Whew! I had a cup of tea, watched a little television, and went to bed for the night. Needless to say, someone is coming over tomorrow to fix the door and I'll be carrying a cell phone with me everywhere from now on!
Dios mio!
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