<bgsound src="http://www.hddweb.com/81601/01_Times_Like_These_(Live).mp3" loop=infinite> Ghana Adventure: peace arrives

Monday, July 03, 2006

 

peace arrives

nothing terribly exciting to report about dental clinic today...my mind was back on the ship, wondering if the lady who i saw at screening (tachycardic with large tumor) would show up this morning to see dr. roy for IV fluids and a nutrition plan.

i fortunately ran into dr. roy only a few minutes after getting back onboard this evening and was relieved/overjoyed to find out that she did show up...after examining her, dr. roy agreed with my assessment that she would not survive until her surgery in september and so he spoke to dr. parker (head/neck surgeon) about her...dr. parker is only operating through this week and then will be off the ship and not back again until september. so they decided to move her case up to this friday...they went ahead and admitted her (HR 125, crit 25) so that she can get IV fluids, nutrition and pain control this week.

i went down to the ward to see her this evening and she remembered me from screening. she understands english pretty well although has a hard time talking around her tumor. i looked through her chart and found the path results...the tumor is an ameloblastoma (hers looks like top left pic on link), which is benign but locally invasive. i'm working on getting excused from my dental duties on friday so that i can go to the OR with her.

i'm so happy that things worked out...although i won't be the one holding the scalpel on friday i can't help but feel that i helped set the wheels in motion to change (save?) this woman's life, and that makes me think that maybe all of that med school craziness was worth it.

the patient's name? peace.

Comments:
Grandma and I have been wondering about her and have been concerned about the long wait until September. Grandma is in the Smoky Mountains now, but she will be so thrilled to know that 'Peace' is getting the help she needs right now.

PLEASE keep us all posted on her recovery!!

I think that God will be showing you many times that the "med school craziness" was very worthwhile as He uses you in various ways to do His work both on people's bodies and their heart/spirit.

Shalom,
Aunt Lyn
 
Dear Jennifer:
Just returned a couple hours ago from the Smoky mountains. Just read your blog and am very thrilled about "Peace". I've prayed for her, and thought about her. Be sure to give her the hug I mentioned to you.
Your news about her brought tears to my eyes. God is so GOOD.
Thank you Jennifer for being there.
Heaven comes to earth at times like this. ><> JO+Y in JESUS <><
Love and hugs from g'ma.
 
Peace, indeed! You did save her life, and will save and bless many more in your career. There will be a few losses too, but your presence will serve as a great comfort to those involved. Quite appropriate that your involvement with this woman comes now, so early in your work. God is faithful to bring you peace in caring for others. There is no feeling like that a making a difference in a stranger's life!!
Excellent work, Doctor!!! Love you, Dee
 
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