Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Babies, babies--even on the mountainside!!!!!

Virginia, Thea, and I with the baby
This was baby one of two births today--a lovely baby girl.

We were hardly home when we got called again, but this time to the mountainside. Thea and I arrived just as the baby was being born. After doing what we had to do there, we got ready and headed down the mountain to the clinic to give the mother a bed, clean up the baby, give the meds, and do the charting. :-)



Nurses arriving on the scene

The crowd head down the mountain to the clinc

Arriving at the clinic

Thea and I with the mother and baby

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Jacqueline--Amazing--before and after


Do you remember?

I believe we had posted about this little boy back in Dec or so. This is how he was when he came into our clinic last year.

We took them to a children's hospital in Port au Prince. They were in Port from Dec till May or so. This was the first I had seen him now since his surgery. As far as I know it was probably a tumor that they removed.

Just today his parents brought him here to see us and give us a gift of eggs! You can see the scare, but you'd hardly know it's the same boy

Jacqueline with his mother and father

It's SO exciting to see the difference that was made. He has a brother with a deformed foot that we're hoping to be able to help now too.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Another baby!



A happy mama

A sweet little baby boy and the nurse and her helpers
Some times at the clinic. . .

Sometimes at the CTC. . .

Thursday, July 21, 2011

God saw fit to extend His hand of mercy again!

Giving oxygen

I feel humbled as I look at these pictures. God was again so merciful. This baby was born at clinic Tues evening. His parents are Fre Pharis and Madame Pharis who we know pretty well. The labor was pretty long, but baby's heart beat seemed to be staying good as I checked from time to time. When he was born, he was just limp. I knew there was life as I saw just a little twitch as I set to work suctioning, warming, and stimulating. He started breathing, but still seemed to be struggling so I put him on blow by oxygen for about 30 min. I was so glad to finally hear a hearty cry and see him pink up nice!

Rachel, Kirsche, and I who were at the birth

Ellamae and I

It was so good having Darwin and his daughter Ellamae here. Below is a picture of Darwin and Steve discussing the projected clinic rebuild plans we are hoping to get underway this winter. It will be quite a project, but it's a very needed one as now two of our four hospital beds get wet when went it rains. I don't just mean a few drops either! :-) We hope to add on a bit too as we could use more space and another consultation/exam room as well as an ER with space for equipment and to get around in.

Darwin and Steve discussing clinic rebuild plans

Thanks for your interest in God's work here!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Improving


Happy patient


Monak who has been coming for treatment for his hand is doing much better. We kept him in the hospital from Tues till Sat last week. Now he is to be coming back everyday for treatment--antibiotic and bandaging. It's amazing how quickly a small wound can turn into a nasty infection and how with some effort it can start to heal nicely!






His hand is SO much better!




Removing stitches on one of my patients from last week






A precious bundle. . .







Yes, this afternoon we had a birth at the clinic. The lady came in around 3 pm, and the baby was born around 5:25. The birth went very well for which we are always grateful! Here are a few pics of it.




Yesterday afternoon we had a guy come in who had been involved in a fight and wasn't totally responsive. I put an IV in and monitored him. Then when a vehicle went out to T-Goave today we sent him out. He didn't have any major wounds, but there was something deeper going on.





This afternoon I was hoping to get my laundry finished and just relax a bit. I walked into my house and was just about ready to lay down for a bit thinking to myself that I sure hoped I wouldn't get a clinic call. Just about then the call came that there was a lady in labor at the clinic. I breathed a prayer telling God that I didn't have what it took and got ready to head down and check things out. God was again faithful to give me the strength. What an amazing God we serve!













Thursday, July 7, 2011

More than just the sick and wounded

We see a lot more around here than the sick and wounded!


I thought I should at least give you a glimpse. . .



Below is a young man who came in a few days ago with an incredible infection in his hand. It started out as only a little cut after working in the garden.

We've had him staying at the hospital now a couple of days so we can give him regular IVs with antibiotic and keep working the infection out. He's doing better. I trust he'll have a full recovery without losing any use of his hand.













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