Monday, August 18, 2008
The biggest smile.
Today was a start of a new week. The rain welcomed us as we drove up to the clinic. We all did not know what to expect. But today i think my heart melted. A woman walked up to receive her glasses. Quietly she stood there as i looked at her perscription. I am sorry but i can not describe the smile that appeared on her face. She could now see the world differently. Looking back i could say i helped her see , but i know in the end my team and all the donars helped this woman see. So when i come home i know that just one out of many has a new life. miguel morales
Friday, August 15, 2008
Friday, August 15
Today was a fabulous day. We saw nearly 1800 people. We were all exhausted, but worked really well as a team to give every patient the very best care. The most touching story is of a year old little girl that came in lead by her father. They had been told that she would never see because she had a tumor of the eye. When we put her on the autorefractor, she came up as a -20. Thankfully one of our team members had brought along a pair that worked out perfectly for this girl. When she put on her glasses, she reached out and touched her father´s face...the smile on her face lit up the room. At first she was a little afraid to walk on her own, as she had always been lead around, but soon she figured out that it was safe...she touched our hearts.
Another great thing that we learned today was that the local Lions Club had a great process set up to see our referrals. This country, like most that we´ve visited, has a great deal of patients with cataract and we have to leave them to find their own doctors. The Lions Club is also setting up a diabetes screening station and talking to people about immunizations, etc.
Tomorrow, being Saturday, is expected to be another BIG day. We plan to hit 2000!
Another great thing that we learned today was that the local Lions Club had a great process set up to see our referrals. This country, like most that we´ve visited, has a great deal of patients with cataract and we have to leave them to find their own doctors. The Lions Club is also setting up a diabetes screening station and talking to people about immunizations, etc.
Tomorrow, being Saturday, is expected to be another BIG day. We plan to hit 2000!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Day 4
Hurrah! We´re finally all here! The first night 23 people spent the night in Dallas. The second day 13 people spent the night at the Buenos Aires airport. After that, I forgot who stayed where, but today, finally everyone is here.
Our hotel is charming. It´s the only hotel that we´ve every stayed in that you can take a shower, wash your clothes and clean the entire bathroom...all at once. The shower sprays every where...and of course, it is cold water!
Clinic has been wonderful. We´ve seen approximately 2000 people in 1 1-2 day, with a limited staff. Several Peace Corp workers are helping us. They are extremely helpful and interesting. They´re teaching us alot.
As far as clinic, the people have been very grateful. Today we have several people with extremely strong prescriptions that we were able to help. Lots of smiles. Oh...and the women in this village are styling with great plano sunglasses!
Chicken, Chicken, Chicken...that´s what we´ve had every meal.
The highlight of our Monday was when one of the docs decorated his bathroom. It is all decked out with a whate shower curtain, rug, toilet brush and plunger. We all had a tour.
That´s it from Paraguay. Stay tuned.
p.s. Room 3, 12 and 14....big snorers
Our hotel is charming. It´s the only hotel that we´ve every stayed in that you can take a shower, wash your clothes and clean the entire bathroom...all at once. The shower sprays every where...and of course, it is cold water!
Clinic has been wonderful. We´ve seen approximately 2000 people in 1 1-2 day, with a limited staff. Several Peace Corp workers are helping us. They are extremely helpful and interesting. They´re teaching us alot.
As far as clinic, the people have been very grateful. Today we have several people with extremely strong prescriptions that we were able to help. Lots of smiles. Oh...and the women in this village are styling with great plano sunglasses!
Chicken, Chicken, Chicken...that´s what we´ve had every meal.
The highlight of our Monday was when one of the docs decorated his bathroom. It is all decked out with a whate shower curtain, rug, toilet brush and plunger. We all had a tour.
That´s it from Paraguay. Stay tuned.
p.s. Room 3, 12 and 14....big snorers
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