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March 23rd, 2010

I just got off the phone with John’s and my roommate from college – PAZER! Pazer asked that I post some photos from Haiti. I’ll try to get to that this weekend. Stay tuned….

Haiti – Day #7

March 19th, 2010

Sorry missed yesterday on the blog. Big rain storm and the internet and phone lines were down. Got a nice Chinese water toture as I slept last night – intermittent drip on my forehead from a hole in the tent. Eating well – rice and a potato – no plaintains today.

So last night was surreal. I had to debride (remove dead skin) from a twelve year old girl who was riding her bike and fell into a kerosene fire. The burn happened 8 days ago and the family treated the wounds with black beans and calamine lotion. They looked awful until I had anesthesia put her to sleep and when I cleaned off the “home remedy,” the skin was starting to heal in some areas. She has burned about 25% of her body and parts are 3rd degree (all the way through the skin), but most is 2nd degree (part way through the skin). She is doing much better today.

Now for the “surreal” part. At the same time I am treating this unfortunate girl (she was under anesthesia- it did not hurt), there is another operating table 15 feet away in the same area of the tent. On that table a woman was getting a C-section. So the baby is delivered and everybody cheers just as I pull away a large area of dead skin. Very strange dichotomy. Everybody is doing well today – mom, baby, and my patient.

Otherwise just another day in Haiti. Took a huge tumor out of a guy’s eye socket with the ophtomolgist and the neurosurgeon. The neurosurgeon, Clay, reminds me of Larry the Cable Guy and we just “”gitter done.”
The “ortho boys” (4 orthopedic surgeons) have been keeping me busy and are alot of fun, which basically means they find my anecdotes amusing and laugh at my attempts at witticisms.

John and I have gotten a reputation as the two loudest guys in the camp. People don’t understand how we can talk to each other if we are both so loud and talk over each other. I don’t get it, I understyand him perfectly and vice versa.
Carol, Allison and Jayne have fun tonight. Katie and Charlie say Hi to Shaq and LeBron.
This will be my sign off from Haiti. Just have a couple of more skin grafts to do and I leave tomorrow morning. Thanks for reading this. If you have not read any of this, thanks for nothing. This has been a great experience. Everybody should do something like this to gain some perspective in their lives. Just saying.

Haiti – Day #5

March 17th, 2010

Another day in Paradise. Good day for us and the patients. Bernard’s (the plastic surgeon before me) system for treating burns has worked like a charm. They are all recovering nicely – I’ll have to let him know when I get home. Most of the wounds are healing nicely. One young girl with exposed bone is growing new tissue from holes I drilled into that bone and should heal and save her leg. Tomorrow, I am doing a muscle flap over a young man.s thigh bone that has not healed since the earthquake.
The Sun Times sent a reporter and photographer here and interviewed John and I. Hopefully the photographer did not take any pictures of us, since we both look pretty grungy.
John got me a good meal of rice, chicken, rice, okra, and rice. Rice is the spam of Haiti. Life is good.
Here’s Chonny -
hey des and guys its weds hump day is done. its all down hill now. no more call . can’t wait to see you all. love you and miss you. john and dad
Its jack again – Hey General Disarray and Professor Chaos -have fun at the game. Allison your little booklet you made is a big hit here. Jayne – the Hafners say your bangs look awesome. Carol – I love and miss you.

Haiti – Day #4 Beth's comments

March 16th, 2010

I have been in surgery since 8am, you will never believe the things that I have seen. Everyday is a new experience. I am doing fine, love and miss you Alexis and Riley

Haiti – Day #4

March 16th, 2010

Good night last night. OR ended at 10 pm. John and I got to move from the kid size cots we had been sleeping o n to adult size army cots. Makes sleep alot easier. No food arrived again today, and they ran out of food in the supply tent, but peanut butter crackers and fiber one bars make for a selicious breakfast and lunch. We’ll see about dinner.
Andy, the camps Chief Medical Officer, had a great announcement this am – we went 24 hours without any “needle sticks,” that is when one of the nurses or doctors accidently sticks themselves when treating a patient – a problem here with the type of infections we are treating.
My burn patients are getting better. The two year old boy, Alex, had to leave – but his older sister seem to be able to get her to the clinic near what is left of their house. We sent a list of instructions for Alex in English and Creole and a couple of large jarsof silvadene (a burn ointment) and a bunch of dressings. Both parents died in the earthquake, but the sister seems quite competent. There are other kids at home she has to take care of and could not leave Alex here.
I have not operated yet on the girl with the bad hand injury; there is still one more case in the OR in front of us. There is an occupational therapist here; she made a great splint this am for another of my patients. Right now this girl’s hand is non-functional, but I’m hoping with today’s surgery and some OT she’ll get some function back.
The two young people with jaw fractures are doing well. Andy just told me he accepted another child with a bad burn. Beth is still in the OR, I’ll have her write when she gets out. John is really moving things along well in the pediatric ward, despite is modesty, he really knows what he is doing and all the other pediatricians and nurses have great respect for him. Don’t let him know I said that.
Good bye for now. Thanks to all of you who respond. I’m not writing back to each of you, but we can talk when I get back. But Jayne, I’m sure your bangs look awesome.

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