There have been a lot of children that have went home this past month. The majority of them are pictured below. Please note that a high majority of the children are admitted with kwashiorkor, due to this many of them have a beginning weight (when they are swollen) and then a lowest weight (when they have lost that “water weight”). I want you to see how much some of the kids have to lose before they begin to regain muscle and fat.
PETRISSON
6 years old~stayed with us for 5 months
beginning weight 24 pounds going home at 36 pounds
PRIMANE
7 years old~stayed with us on and off since 2006
begining weight 31 pounds going home at 58 pounds
RENITA
5 years old~this is the 2nd time for her to stay at the RC this time she was here 4 months
beginning weight 26 pounds~lowest weight 23 pounds~going home at 29 pounds
ANELIE & SENDI
They were with us for 2 months
Anelie was admitted with post-partum cardiomyopathy. She was very, very swollen and weighed 135 pounds. After recovering she weighed 89 pounds. She comes every 2 days to get dressing changes on her leg. Her leg was so swollen that it developed and area where it did not have good blood flow and several layers of skin died. She was ready to go home with her kids. She was so happy and had bonded so well with her little baby Sendi. Sadly Sendi died 2 days later. She developed diar in the middle of the night and her mom could not find anyone to help bring her to the clinic. She was trying to get here early one morning and she died in her arms on the way here. Afraid she would be kicked out of the taxi, she held her until she got to the clinic. She handed over Sendi to Yanick, a nurse, and began screaming in mourning the loss of her daughter. Sendi was 4 1/2 pounds when admitted and went home at 7 1/2 pounds.
MERLANDE
2 years old~stayed with us for 4 months.
beginning weight 21 pounds~ lowest weight 18 pounds~going home weights 22 pounds
MIRLENE
2 years old-this was her second time with us at the RC, she stayed 5 months this time
Mirlene was very sick when Paul was here. She also had cholera. Paul took care of her during some crazy times with lots of other patients. She recovered and is returning home with her family. If she could talk I think she would say thank youPaul for giving me fluids every 15 minutes and taking care of me when I was so sick-even if I never smiled at you. 🙂
beginning weight 20 pounds~lowest weight 15 pounds~ going home weight 22 pounds
MADELINE
6 years old~stayed with us for 11 months
beginning weight 26 pounds~lowest weight 25 pounds~going home weight 43 pounds
GLOVENSON
21 months old~stayed with us for 4 months
beginning weight 23 pounds ~lowest weight 17 pound~going home weight 21 pounds
DUNY
3 years old~stayed with us for 11 months
beginning weight 20 pounds~lowest weight 19 pounds~going home weight 27 pounds
DJIMY
21 months old~stayed with us for 6 months
beginning weight 19 pounds~lowest weight 16 pounds~going home weight 23 pounds
CARLOS
18 months~stayed with us for 17 months
beginning weight 6 pounds going home weight 23 pounds
ANICE
2 years old~stayed with us for 9 months
beginning weight 11 pounds going home weight 19 pounds
ALEX (KERWENS)
2 years old~stayed with us for 6 months
beginning weight 14 pounds going home weight 19 pounds
AMONISE
2 years old~stayed with us for 20 months
beginning weight 5 pounds going home at 23 pounds
JEANNOT
2 1/2 years~stayed with us for 4 months
beginning weight 18 pounds~lowest weight 17 pounds~going home weight 21 pounds
GUIVENSKY
3 years old~stayed with us for 5 months
beginning weight19 pounds~lowest weight 16 pounds~going home weight 23 pounds
CHRISTALENE
3 years old~stayed with us for 11 months
beginning weight 22 pounds~lowest weight 16 pounds~going home weight 23 pounds
FEDNER
2 1/2 years old~stayed with us for 6 months
beginning weight 18 pounds going home weight 22 pounds
“The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid…The Lord is with me; He is my helper.” Psalms 118:6-7
Comments(3)
Shawn Cain says
November 25, 2011 at 6:38 pmGood to see many familiar faces heading home! Job well done, yet again!
Bekki says
November 26, 2011 at 5:38 pmI will be praying for these kiddos. I am amazed at how different Madeline looks from even last spring when I was there. You guys do amazing work with these kids. I am so glad that so many kids can be reunited with their families instead of being made orphans due to their parents desperate situation. YOU ROCK, LICIA AND LORI!
Kelly S. says
November 30, 2011 at 9:33 pmYou do AMAZING work. Glory to God for His miracles in these precious childrens’ lives. The transformation is unreal.
God bless your work. Stay strong. I love your blog. I have been to Haiti two times – one to do a medical mobile clinic and another time last Feb. to work in Cite Soliel at a Cholera hospital. I am praying for you and your work.
Blessings,
Kelly in Michigan