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Sunday, we had the chance to go to the ORA




Our Most Intense Experience Yet...
Sam & Kim were on the way back into town to take their 2 little boys, Zak & Leejay, home for naps. They weren't on the road but for a few minutes when they came upon a horrible accident. A huge truck had blown a tire and turned over... people were stuck under the truck, screaming

When we arrived at the hospital, there was absolutely NO DOCTOR to be found ANYWHERE. And there was only 1 nurse, who you could hardly even call a nurse. So Kim stepped right in and started IV's in everyone, cleaned up their wounds, relocated one woman's ankle, and even made a splint out of a cardboard box! She was amazing! And the facilities were unimaginable.... these people were laying on a concrete floor with no pillows or blankets, and they were shivering from being in shock. So we found an old, dirty towel hanging up & used it as a pillow for one woman, and John found a vinyl covering to use as a blanket for another woman. Because it was a Sunday, everyone was off work. The operating room was closed, the x-ray room was closed, there was only 1 nurse to be found in this huge hospital, we couldn't even find a decent IV pole. I felt so helpless... all I could do was PRAY, call all of the doctors we knew in Arua to try to get some help, PRAY MORE, hold an IV up for a woman and tell her she's going to be okay, and PRAY. The only other hospital here ALSO had NO DOCTOR, because the doctor on call was sick. Our friend, Dr. Mbarak, couldn't help us because he only has a clinic, and these cases were too severe for him to handle with his limited facilities, and he's not allowed to come operate in the public hospital, since he isn't affiliated with it. We did not know what to do.
Meanwhile, John was running all over this huge hospital trying to find even one doctor... He finally found one, and he told John that he "wasn't feeling good and couldn't help us." John gave him a good talking to and reminded him of the oath he has taken as a physician, and the doctor FINALLY came into help us after we had already been there for 1 whole hour!!!!! Once he came to see the patients, we questioned how much he really even knew. Kim was suggesting things, like... shouldn't we give this person a muscle relaxer or pain reliever before we relocate her ankle? Or shouldn't we have a splint ready to put on it as soon as we do this? And the doctor was like, "Oh yeah, that's a good idea..." We couldn't believe it! It was unreal.
Kim and I went back to the hospital today to check on these people and make sure they got medical attention, since we knew they wouldn't get into surgery until today with everything being closed yesterday. One woman was just going into surgery and another STILL had NOT EVEN BEEN SEEN BY A DOCTOR, and this was 21 HOURS LATER!!!! We kept saying, "I know this is Africa... but this is ridiculous... it is inhumane." Why is it like this here? Maybe it's because the doctors don't get paid hardly anything, or maybe it's because there's no sense of urgency in this culture... I have no idea. But please pray that we never get sick here! Please pray that God would put a hedge of protection over the people of Arua, especially on Sundays when every one is off work, EVEN IN THE ER!!! Please pray that God would bring good physicians here.
2 comments:
John and Erica!,
How's it going? This is Jesse and Sarah. We just moved to Richmond, VA. We're lovin it. I can't believe you guys are halfway through your season in Uganda. It seems like you just left.
Anyway, keep the blogs coming, I've got them on my RSS. Merry Christmas, and I loved that picture of Erica with the giraffes about a month ago.
What a WONDERFUL blog you guys keep! I thoroughly enjoyed EVERY inch! The commentary, the work, the pictures...ALL DONE WITH EXCELLENCE! Thank you for your Spirit, your incredible zeal, your Power made perfect in weakness, your faithful service to our King! Merry Christmas...truly EVERY day is Christmas with Christ in our lives!!
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