Pages

Powered By Blogger

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Follow-up on Laine's Fund

Hi Kids,
Sending photos has been very frustrating this trip and my text messages are not all that exciting.Frequently trying to download individual photos takes 20 minutes or so and I also get cut off of internet during the processs. I do not use nice language during these episodes. Will try to download a batch of pictures after I get back on American soil this Saturday

The elections for the country have initial results in and many people are not too happy with the prelim. results. So far the ruling class is sticking around but people are threatening bad stuff if that actually happens!!!

The weather here has been great with warm days-80s-and cool nights so I don't even need a fan. Occasional rains but nothing serious, so far.

Poop data on cholera hasn't changed too much over the past week as far as I can see in this area. However they are gearing up for some CTCs (cholera treatment centers) locally in Cayes. These are the hot spots in many areas of the country for actual treatment-most hospitals are overwhelmed.

Some info on Laine's fund:
Trying to do banking in this country for a transient foreigner like me is like trying to stockpile toilet paper at this point in time!!!
I will end up doing a Western Union transfer (cheapest available)to Laine for his kids' tuition. The easiest way to get your donations in is to send them to my home address after this week Jerry Nasenbeny 5052 Bryn Mawr Ct. Anchorage , Alaska 99508
I will turn in all donor names to Laine and his family at that time. Once again I thank you for your kind responses and Laine & his family thank you as well.

Hope this note goes through on the internet....be well....jerry nase

Saturday, December 4, 2010

I've got lots of these



Some patients.

Will try to get more info on Laine fund to you soon.
I have told him of your responses so far and he is very happy, appreciative and praying for all of you. Need I say more..bye kids

Sunrise in Haiti & Sisters



Guess which sister is here to see me!!!!!!!!!

trying again

some more families

Hey,
Sorry for the no type lately. My fault but I have to share the blame with the internet down here. long story that I won't get into. These pics are of families from past week in clinic.
If the photo has a youngish mom those kids are usually from the surrounding community who utilize this facility's clinic.They pay a nominal charge but are never turned away and many can't afford it.

We are starting to see more diarrhea here. More in the community than at the orphanage. The forecasters are very dismal about cholera and the southern district(department). But they have denied it down here for a while and I am not sure this area is prepared for it, even tho we have heard about it for a while. The "orphanage"
kids are going through a mumps epidemic down here and they continue to trickle through.Willtry to send more photos. All for now....jerry

It's been a while


Saturday, November 27, 2010

Early Saturday A.M.

Hi,
Haven't written in a few days.
Thursday and Friday were regular work days down here. Haitians don't celebrate Thanksgiving; pretty American I suppose.But then again maybe they don't have a lot to be thankful for these days-I am not sure.

After work on Thursday came home ( about 100 yards or so), had a nice little nap, and the group here cooked up a very nice dinner with turkey, mashed potaoes, stuffing, carrots, cranberries(canned).It was great.For a photo of this event check out Father Marc's blog at pwojeespwa.blogspot.com
So far the South is still fairly quiet on cholera except for the prison system.
Keepin'my fingers & toes crossed.

About naps: this trip more so than in te past "the Dogs" seem to have nightly howling conventions. Kind of like "American idol for dogs"
Anyway I usually take a little one hour nap after clinic most days.
Saturday and Sunday no official scheduled clinic so I am kind of on call but they have a backup in town just in case I have a grreat nap and don't respond to their calls.
I understand that Alaska is having its snow days recently. We haven't had any but we did have a "rain day" last week-same idea
See u later....nase

Happy Guy-2010


Not sure how I did the last entry. It wasn't suppose to double up like that....j

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pretty, HUH ???


Does anyone know the English name of this shrub, bush,or tree. First correct answer earns 3 cents payable after I return to Alaska...happy Turkey day....j.nase

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy day before Thanksgiving

OK everyone, the following story is not a scam like the " Crying in Spain" e-mail from last month.
The photo below is of myself and Laney-a Creole/English translator who helps me a lot in the clinic here. Without his help I wouldn't be able to do much here in Haiti. We also worked together in Feb/March when I was here after the earthquake. A medical translator is a little different from a gen'l Creole translator.

Anyway. Laney is mainly a farmer and Haiti has not been good to farmers lately.
Hurricane Tomas kind of wrecked the crops he had in so- No Harvest!!!
Situation is that Laney has 4 kids (primary school and secondary school).It costs about $200.00 a year here to send a kid to school (tuition,books, & uniforms). and Laney asked me for help and if I knew any benefactors in the states who might be able to help him. I told him I would check out the situ...
First of all an xtra year of schooling here for any kid helps out Haiti in a big way. Second of all we need to be thankful during this season. I realize economic times are tough for everyone so I throw out this challenge to all my friends & foes.

If anyone chooses to donate to the "Laney Fund" I will match their donation dollar for dollar. So a $10.00 donation becomes a $ 20.00 donation and so on...
I realize that I do this from time to time (try to guilt you into giving) but when I think of the difference between life in the U.S. and Haiti it is worth it if you say..."oh, there he goes again"...
Let me know what you decide and contact me here inthe comments section of the blog or jot a quick note to me at jerrynase@hotmail.com
Thank you for reading this and have a good and thankful Thanksgiving
Be well....jerry
P.S. I would like to wrap this up in the next several weeks or so. Stay in touch!!!

Jerry (l.), Laney(r.)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tuesday's Thoughts

Well yesterday started out pretty routine with a moderately busy day at the clinic. Even got in a 30 minute nap in the afternoon.
Then Father Marc, Paige, Frank and I took a ride into town with a stop at that lab for some blood tubes..
Went to the Les Cayes Prison to see a "friend" who has had yellow eyes and orange pee for a month. Also abdominal pain, poor appetite and all the other things that are consistent with some form of hepatitis. That place was a eyeball opener for sure!!!!

Way too many men crammed into way too small of a cell with a "honey bucket" for a toilet. Now you really don't want a cell mate with hepatitis in this situ.
Proceeded to examine him out in the parking lot and drew some blood for lab studies.
Yes I used universal precautions- this visit was planned
Anyway the prison has had 9 cases of cholera so far- another unpleasant disease to be incarcerated with...
I on the other hand had a bowl of the best chicken soup I have ever eaten after we returned from the prison....All's well that ends well..love...nase

He is too!!!!

Having a great day!!!!!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Internet Info

Haiti has many interesting things and one is the internet.
Sometimes very hard to hook on but they have something called fair access between 0200 and 0600 daily. Everyone gets an equal shot at getting on ans so I was able to add these photos the past 2 days at 0500 or so.
It is Monday AM at 0530
Someone in the area got a new set of drums and insisted on playing them late into the night last night. Not on this property but close enough to be heard loud & clear here.
The weekend was pretty slow around here for me. Just a few visits from the boys. Clinic is not really open to the community on weekends.
We'll see what week # 2 has in store. Have a good thanksgiving and some good thoughts for the folks in Haiti- THEY COULD USE A GOOD THOUGHT OR TWO!!!!!!!!!

TWO NEW HOUSES GOING UP FOR THE GIRLS

SOME OF THE BOYS

Mom & Daughter

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday Night in Haiti

Well it is the end of my first week here in Haiti at ESPWA.
Fairly routine work week, so far. we didn't get hit with as much diarrhea as I originally thought we would.So far it seems as tho the Southern district where I am has been somewhat spared from this scourge. lots of a viral syndrome illness going through getting more adults than children.
I really think there are more older adults down here that seem more depressed than in past visits. Could be a culmination of earthquakes , tornadoes and general bad crap happening that is resulting in some PTSD symptoms. also could be due to the fact that I am seeing more adults than I usually do.

Several visitors through here lately that are big donors to this project as far as food goes. We are NICE to them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tomorrow is Saturday and International Day of the child, so they are going to have a little party for the kids after some speeches and the treat is corn-based ice cream (Ben & Jerry's- I think not).
Anyway as usual we are running out of some important medicines that are used regularly. I write a prescrition for the patient to buy it in town but who knows if they ever fill the prescription ( no cash)
Will check in later and give you feedback on the ice cream....jery

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

No pictures for now

I have tried sending pics about 3 times now and they take too long to upload & publish. will have to figure something else later or do a shutterfly deal when i return home.

Today I did clinic by myself i.e. no internist around to see adults and you all know how much I enjoy seeing adults???
Seems like the entire adult southern department of Haiti had epigastric pain, headaches, muscle aches etc today. Why I do pediatrics all comes flooding back to me on these days.Apparently the internist is off every Wednesday.
Diarrhea( ? cholera ) has slowed down for today but still going strong in other parts of Haiti!!!!

You know , I just have to say this. I think the female population of Haiti are some off the strongest women I have ever seen. This year alone an earthquake, hurricanes and now cholera ( lots of BAD stuff) and they just keep on doing what they have to do to get along. Not much drama and not much depression that I have seen. Heck some days this place depresses the heck out of me and I just got here 3 days ago.

our clinic is seeing a lot more folks from the surrounding communities these days rather than just the "orphans" from Espwa and I get to know the people "a little better". Good for me, not sure about good for them or not
I am seing more about what big NGOs (non governmental organizations) do and how little aid really reaches the people who are supposed to get it (lots of skimming before your $20.00 donation reaches the folks here)
Anyway time to make the donuts...Later...jerry

Hppy Wednesday AM

The internet here ,I believe , has cholera....very, very sick!!!!

Anyway Monday am clinic was busy. My 2nd patient was a lttle boy from the orphanage with probable mumps. He came in with a sock wrapped around his cheeks just like the old pictures. his photo wil not upload so I'l try later

Also Monday was SPA DAY here. A group of ladies from Minnesota who visited had the housemoms over from the orphanage. They did massage, manicures and pedicures for the Haitian women who loved every minute of it. They had chocolates and all that stuff that the ladies like. NO, I dd not have my toenails done. I don't imagine that many of these ladies pamper themselves very often on 1-2 dollars a day. LOts of smiles from both groups.

I am having problems uploading photos currently(internet?)- so will try that later
Be well..jerry

Monday, November 15, 2010

A question for my doc friends-if any read this

Back in haiti and as most of you know they are going thru a cholera epidemic in parts of Haiti. Just learned that there have been 4 documented cases in Cayes , Haiti (A FAMILY)Where I am working
SO 1/2 OF THE KIDS i SAW THIS am had vomiting and diarrhea with no significant dehydration. Will treat all with ORS. My question ( no lab help here) is would you put them all on 3 days of Septra as treatment for cholera or not. I have a leaning towards treating them all since most homes and the orphanage are pretty crowded and once it takes hold it could go crazy. Really anyone who has any thoughts on this please call in and let me know them ( just kidding about the call in)

Things haven't changed much here since Feb/ Mar except many more blue roofed tents in Port au Prince than before. Clean-up sucks !!!!!.

The kids are just as beautiful as b4( pictures to follow)
The staff here is holding together so far but I think we will all be up to our elbows in feces in the next 10 days or so. have some good thoughts for these folks and I promise I will wash my hands...be well..dr. j

The program is growing like crazy- new clinic,dining hal going up andsome houses for young girls almost finished, see u later

Made it to Haiti

Hi eveyone. quick notet lot you all know I made it to haiti lat PM after about the typical 20 hour flight from Alaska.
A translater just arrived so I will go to clinic and type later toda,,,bye...jerry

Friday, October 29, 2010

old dogs-new tricks


I need to sign up with flickr!!!!

More Traditional medicine





This group older sister, mother and Grandmother with babe and yellow Poultice applied supposedly to stimulate the anterior soft spot (fontanel) to close faster

And yet again!!!!


some more photos


The snake goes for $2.50 per Kg, so this one is worth about $20.00 -YUMMYYYYY

some photos



hey from Alaska




Hello everyone,
I have been home for about 2 weeks now and getting itchy to leave because it really wants to snow here!!!

Life is good , My family and friends are all well and I think my Computer is back in working order . It is not sending off notes about me being stuck in Spain or being a salesman for Viagra.(cross my fingers)
Anyway all in all the trip to Cambodia was great and I have been missing the spot. Apparently they got the big boat going and it is now out on the lake taking the team to spots much faster than the previous one did.

Next stop , back to Haiti in a few weeks. Don't worry I'll wash my hands b4 we shake hands again the future. Apparently thay are having a bit of a problem with Cholera these days.
Some folks have all the luck , don't they??? A few of the 1500 plus leftover photos from cambodia trip...be well...jerry

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Scam going on

Hi folks, Just got back from last lake trip

Someone hacked my hotmail address list and said I need money in Spain

Totally untrue But I think they changed my psssword at hotmail so I can not get in to send a reply

If any one has an old e=mail from me with about 50 names please forward a note to them to this effect

I am flying home to Alaska this PM so save your pennies and send them to the lake clinic here in Cambodia.

More photos to follow after I get home stay tuned love, jerry

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Monday mornin;again




Hi kids,

Hope all is well in USA
This is my final week here and then head home on Friday nite

One of the saddest things I learned about during this trip ws that some areas between Thailand and Cambodia are still loadded with live mine fields from old wars. Recently-last week, some dude were just imprisoned for doing the same thing around Phnom Penh Some folks sure don't care for government intervention.
THey frequently treat kids at Angkor Hospital for Children for amputations due to these mines....really sucks,HUH??????..Not sure about future WiFi access from here.

Be well....jerry n.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Pink Dress lady



Sorry about her below, but I could't resist sending a photo of her again
Anyone interested in some real estate- good price

Housing moves around on the lake a lot


mre homes

Housing onthe Tonle sap Lake



Som houses buit on northern edge of lake as well as some floating ones

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Just thinkin' & typin'


Sitting here in an AC cooled yuppie coffee shop and wondering about life etc.,

I know u have heard this from me before so you probably know what I will talk about.

It costs $400.00 to go to University here and most of the young 20-30 year olds I have met can not afford it so they work part time and study par time. Now I believe that working to go to school is a good idea But 40 kids here could go to school for a year rather than one student at the WAMI medcal program in Alaska. This country could use the 40 college graduates more than the US could use the dcctor but a lot depends upon what spot on the planet we are born as to how are lives turn out.

Not sure what I am trying to say except that life is CRAZY sometmes,you Know???
Not sending many photos of buildings and temples this time. Would raTHER SEND THE KID PICS and maybe you will sponsor a studet to college or a viist to a doctor or a midwife for a PG mom..........love....nase

Dressed to Kill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


This lady got dolled up to come see me.
Most of these kids prob. don't own a dress !!!!

Kiss youur grandkids and nieces & nephews and kids if u got 'em

MORE

the wifi is working well -about 2minutes to upload aphoto

the boys