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AFRICA SLIDESHOW

7/21/08

MONDAY, July 21: MEDICAL MISSION



We returned today to the village of Mucatine, where we held the clinic on Friday and also passed out the rice & beans & soap on Saturday. Again, we set up shop in "Mama's" house and in the several hours we were there, saw 108 patients. Some tuberculosis cases, chicken pox, a lot of back pain (from carrying all those heavy things on their heads!), a horse accident victim, ear infections, parasites, etc. Today, the chief of the village and his wife came for help, and he seemed happy that we were here to help his people.

Though we know a lot is being accomplished, there are many people that we have to turn away at the end of the day. The needs are so great, that a clinic could be run in one village for weeks and probably not be enough to see all the people with illnesses. What's been shocking to us all, is how long some of these folks have been dealing with particular illnesses, sometimes for 5, 10, 15, 20 years! How long will we wait to go to the Dr. when we have issues that plague our daily lives? It was again, a good reminder of just how good we have it back home. The patience and thankfulness of these people has touched us all. "Kanimambo" they told us, which means "Thank You" in the Shangana dialect of the village of Mucatine.

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