Thanks for all your prayers for Willy and his family. For those of you who don't know Willy.. he is an 8 year old boy that lives in the mountains of El Cercado. He has been in the program for about 10 months however he started to decline in December according to his mother.
Last Tuesday when I saw him he weighed 33 lbs and he could hardly talk or lift up his head. He was sent to the children's hospital in January and they told his parents that he had parasites. They came home and after taking the medicine he still wasn't getting better so they took him to a brujo (traditional healer or witch doctor). They were persuaded to let us take him to the clinic in San Juan because we had two pediatricians and a pediatric surgeon coming.
While in San Juan it was noted that he ate huge amounts but was not gaining weight and also that he had the signs and symptoms of diabetes. We did his blood sugar and it was elevated. He also had a huge abdomen and his large intestine was full according to a CT scan. The pediatric surgeon thinks that he has partial segment Hirschsprung disease. This is where part of the intestine does not have enough nerves so he cannot fully empty and this leads to poor absorption.
So now what... we are giving him insulin and trying to get his blood sugars down. The problem is that insulin is not readily available in this country and if it is .. very costly. His mother cannot read or write but she is very intelligent and she can be taught how to give it to him. The other problem is a fridge to keep the insulin in. Hopefully we can find one for him.
The second part is getting him well enough to have surgery. Right now he is getting three enemas a day and we will have to keep doing that and teach his mom also.
How do we tell a Domincan child that he can't eat rice? He could eat 10 plates a day and never feel full.
So please pray for all these things as we work together to help this family and Willy.
Blessings
Cora
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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Monday, January 16, 2012
Madeline's Post
My first day and I already know that I want to come back next year. I'm in 8th grade and I'm here with my Dad. Today is our first day of actual doctor bussiness and I'm super excited!!!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Yoder Team - Day 4 & 5
Thursday was a day of completion. We completed everything assigned at the worksite and it is ready for the next crew to pour forms and finish up.
(All by noon.) Bible school ended with a story/skit about David and Goliath. The kids loved it! They love to color, play games, sing and scream out their memory verses.
It is amazing the relationships you make. With the translators, with one another, with kids. There is no doubt....God created each one of us in His image to bring Him glory in all we do and say. All of us. Our next challenge is to take what we have experienced and continue our mission work, but in our own backyards.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Yoder Team - Day 3 ??
I know it doesn't make sense how I could possibly lose track of days yet; I can't believe its just Tuesday! Today was a Community Day of Service at a school Solid Rock sponsors (CCED). At first, the plan (HA!), was to rotate kids all day through 9 different groups and activities. They were expecting, oh, around 500! Well, that last about 15 minutes. :) Flexibility is key here. Face painting, games, and just playing with the kids; as well as, continuing to build walls on second floor of school for new classrooms. What a great day! The kids were incredible and fun. We were able to donate 200 Spanish New Testament bibles, 150 bracelets and over 100 cross necklaces and faith "trinkets" for the principal to hand out as needed. She was ever so grateful. The best story of her day was that a gentleman accepted Christ!! And, for a Dominican, that is a big deal. He stripped (not completely naked) to rid himself of his old life and got new clothes and a haircut (through services offered there at the school) to start his new life. Now that is what I am talking about. The principal had such a great perspective about her "job". The day was beyond a success.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Yoder Team- Day 2
What a day!
The work crew left at 8 am to start building second floor classrooms on the school. The VBS crew stayed back and did some planning with our translators; as well as cleaning in medical supply room for the clinic.
The work crew came back all "redneck" and the VBS crew returned for the evening exhausted after working with over 150 kids! We started with 15 or so in the church, but then they started up the music and HERE THEY CAME! We split into 3 groups- bible lesson, crafts and games. The bible lesson was about Jesus loving children. I shared pics of my own daughter and how much I love her and will always love her. Then talked about how Jesus is just the same. The kids loved the coloring and we ran out of pages for them. The craft was making salvation bracelets and salvation books. Games- duck, duck, goose was the fave. Our translators led them in singing and teaching them our memory verse - Matthew 19:14. Pastor Wilson has done a great job reaching out in this community and it appears alot of the kids were well versed.
Its onto baseball game tonight and day of service at the school tomorrow. Keep praying for us and for the people we are meeting each day.
The work crew left at 8 am to start building second floor classrooms on the school. The VBS crew stayed back and did some planning with our translators; as well as cleaning in medical supply room for the clinic.
The work crew came back all "redneck" and the VBS crew returned for the evening exhausted after working with over 150 kids! We started with 15 or so in the church, but then they started up the music and HERE THEY CAME! We split into 3 groups- bible lesson, crafts and games. The bible lesson was about Jesus loving children. I shared pics of my own daughter and how much I love her and will always love her. Then talked about how Jesus is just the same. The kids loved the coloring and we ran out of pages for them. The craft was making salvation bracelets and salvation books. Games- duck, duck, goose was the fave. Our translators led them in singing and teaching them our memory verse - Matthew 19:14. Pastor Wilson has done a great job reaching out in this community and it appears alot of the kids were well versed.
Its onto baseball game tonight and day of service at the school tomorrow. Keep praying for us and for the people we are meeting each day.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Yoder Team in San Juan - Day 1
After leaving Shipshewana, IN at 1:30 am saturday morning....WE FINALLY ARRIVED!! Although we left unusually warm weather for northern Indiana, we have no complaints about the warmth here. Today we spent about 4 hrs or so traveling from Santo Domingo to San Juan, unpacked and organized all of our stuff, went through orientation and ended our day with an incredible worship service. For many of us, this is our first time to the DR. I, Jamelle, am one of them. I have been told that despite the language barrier, I would love church. AND THEY WERE RIGHT! Music was loud :); I knew alot of the praise songs and could sing them in English; and the best was the girls dancing to praise songs. I could not help but think of my 6 yr old daughter who takes dance class and just loves to dance - all the time!
We start our "real" work tomorrow. The work crew heads out at 8 am, the bible school team heads out after lunch. (YAY! We get the morning to finalize all of our plans.) Check tomorrow for more pictures and updates. Continue to pray for all of us, including the medical team that met us here who will be serving in the barrios.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
And so it begins!!!
Yay! We've had an awesome first week with VIMM and Danville, heading out to take care of patients in the barrios! We've been also blessed to have Terry Wellman here working in the clinic, organizing and basically saving my hide in every way! It looks AMAZING! Thanks Terry!
After a run-through of the clinic today, our NEEDS LIST for the OR/Surgical Groups/Anesthesia is as follows:
4 and 4 1/2 size cuffed ET tubes
sterile towels/gowns/drapes/lap sponges/raytex
20 cc syringes
suction canisters
vented Yankeurs
round canister sodasorbs
CO2 water trap for a DRE Spectra AGS machine
any specialty instruments that you may require
twin size sheets/non sterile patient gowns
any small fleece blankets to keep patients warm
OR hats
Sevoflurane
Ephedrine (dire need)
Decadron (esp for ENT surg)
Size 7 sterile gloves
suction bovies
Avagard scrub soap
Foley bags
gel pads for Debib machine without wires: 3M Reference #2345N
chucks
Please DO NOT bring:
LMAs (any size)
Needles (any size)
IV angiocaths (any size)
staplers
spinal needles
marcaine or lidocaine
Isoflurane
mesh
alcohol swabs
circuits
masks
OR masks
nonsterile tubing
bovie pads
YAY for the OR looking great!
Now, onto the Med Room...... Here are the needed/suggested meds:
Permethryn creams (for scabies)
Antifungal creams (dire need)
albuterol MDI (please do NOT bring neb meds)
Ibuprofen (and lots of it! :))
Children's cough meds
81 mg ASA (NOT 325 mg dose please)
Enalapril
Lisinopril
Atenolol
HCTZ
Clindamycin
Chewable Amox for kids
Augmentin
Vitamins (adult, children's, prenatals, infant drops)
Lubricating eyedrops (like Visine)
nonsterile gloves
manual BP cuffs (this is an URGENT need)
baggies to put your meds in
labels to put on your meds
Zyrtec/Claritin/Clarinex
Please DO NOT bring: (at this time anyway...:))))))
Bandaids
Lice shampoo
Nebulizer solution
Benadryl
Adult cough medicines
ASA 325 mg
Antidiarrheal meds
Stool softeners
Tums
Fiber
Diabetic lancets or alcohol swabs
tongue depressors
needles
scrubs (unless they are small)
otoscope covers
Thanks so much for everything you are doing! How amazing it is to see the teams serving God through serving the Dominican people here!
Nik
After a run-through of the clinic today, our NEEDS LIST for the OR/Surgical Groups/Anesthesia is as follows:
4 and 4 1/2 size cuffed ET tubes
sterile towels/gowns/drapes/lap sponges/raytex
20 cc syringes
suction canisters
vented Yankeurs
round canister sodasorbs
CO2 water trap for a DRE Spectra AGS machine
any specialty instruments that you may require
twin size sheets/non sterile patient gowns
any small fleece blankets to keep patients warm
OR hats
Sevoflurane
Ephedrine (dire need)
Decadron (esp for ENT surg)
Size 7 sterile gloves
suction bovies
Avagard scrub soap
Foley bags
gel pads for Debib machine without wires: 3M Reference #2345N
chucks
Please DO NOT bring:
LMAs (any size)
Needles (any size)
IV angiocaths (any size)
staplers
spinal needles
marcaine or lidocaine
Isoflurane
mesh
alcohol swabs
circuits
masks
OR masks
nonsterile tubing
bovie pads
YAY for the OR looking great!
Now, onto the Med Room...... Here are the needed/suggested meds:
Permethryn creams (for scabies)
Antifungal creams (dire need)
albuterol MDI (please do NOT bring neb meds)
Ibuprofen (and lots of it! :))
Children's cough meds
81 mg ASA (NOT 325 mg dose please)
Enalapril
Lisinopril
Atenolol
HCTZ
Clindamycin
Chewable Amox for kids
Augmentin
Vitamins (adult, children's, prenatals, infant drops)
Lubricating eyedrops (like Visine)
nonsterile gloves
manual BP cuffs (this is an URGENT need)
baggies to put your meds in
labels to put on your meds
Zyrtec/Claritin/Clarinex
Please DO NOT bring: (at this time anyway...:))))))
Bandaids
Lice shampoo
Nebulizer solution
Benadryl
Adult cough medicines
ASA 325 mg
Antidiarrheal meds
Stool softeners
Tums
Fiber
Diabetic lancets or alcohol swabs
tongue depressors
needles
scrubs (unless they are small)
otoscope covers
Thanks so much for everything you are doing! How amazing it is to see the teams serving God through serving the Dominican people here!
Nik
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