Too cool for the ward |
One of the best
features of our hospital on the ship is that the wards are just across the
hall. Its very easy to walk out of the
OR & look down the hall & see all our patients in the hall. I find myself, when I’ve had a hard day or
just need a little pick me up, on the wards playing, laughing, talking with the
patients. To them I’m Amivi (my African
name- pronounced “Ah-me-ve”- which means "born on Saturday") I feel blessed that I have the opportunity to
interact with my patients on this level.
Back home, I only see the patients when they are having surgery, I don’t
always hear or see them once they leave the operating room. Here I can sing, dance, laugh & watch them
heal right before my eyes.
Komla's leg before surgery |
Due to the
complexity of some surgeries & the length of recovery, some patients have
been here longer than others. One of my
buddies is a little 8 year old boy name Komla.
A couple years ago, his leg got burned & the contractures prevented
him from straightening his leg. He
either walked on his knees or used a long stick as he hopped on one foot, his
right leg permanently tucked under him. When
he first arrived, he was terrified of everything. He hid away, cried & screamed whenever
someone came too close to his newly released leg.
It all started
with a balloon that I tossed in his direction, he reached up & hit back
towards me, which I promptly hit back to him.
Soon we had a game of balloon volleyball going & he smiled for the
first time. After that it was love J Whenever
he saw me in the hall, he would scramble as fast as he could over to me &
wrap his little arms around me. Komla
soon became a ward favorite.
Dodji & Amivi |
Over the months,
as his leg healed, the dressing changes became less traumatic, the crutches
slowly disappeared & before we knew it, he was running & playing
football in the hall. One day I called
his name & he promptly told me his name was not Komla, but Dodji
(pronounced doe-gee) which means “brave one”.
He sure is a brave little guy.
Dodji plays football in the hall |
Blessings
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