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AFRICA SLIDESHOW

7/23/08

WEDNESDAY, July 23: Medical



Today we visited the remote village of Mucapane, about 1/2 an hour past the Mucatini where we held the clinic for 2 days and gave out the rice, beans and soap. It would definitely be classified as "out in the bush", with no electricity and huts made from reeds. Hardly anyone had a pair of shoes on. We saw some new things today we had not seen before - one was a two year old child who fell into a fire and burned her leg (see picture). When I went outside, I heard her just wailing, the poor thing was in so much pain. Part of the problem was when her calf would touch the back of her thigh, it would stick to the other wound and get re-opened. We also saw a man with elephantitus all over his legs and feet. They looked like barnacles all over, and his skin was terribly cracked and was bleeding while Elizabeth was working on him.

The person that we saw that was the worst off was a lady who said she was 36, but looked like she was well over 60. She was suffering from bacterial pneumonia and possibly also tuberculosis. Though she only lived about 100 feet from the church where we held the clinic, by the time she walked there, she collapsed from exhaustion. Before we left for the day, we went to her hut to check on her and she seemed to be feeling a little better. We left some re-hydration salt water bottles with her and will check on her in the morning when we go back to the same village for tomorrow's clinic. Elizabeth, Theresa and the Pastor that accompanies us and helps translate for us, prayed with her and we all hope that she is still alive when return to Mucapane tomorrow.

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