Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Travelers.....leaving Good Shepherd with a lifetime of memories.....

Maureen Reports:
"It’s been a busy half week as we wrap up in the clinic and begin our journey home. Monday was spent just treatingpatients. We visited the Bone Setter’s hospital in Puttur on Tuesday morning before clinic. In the evening we visited the HIV/AIDS care center again. Karen purchased a bicycle for a patient who lives at the care center, so her daughter can stay with her and ride the bike to and from school. We presented the bike to the woman and her daughter Tuesday evening, and enjoyed some time with the residents of the care center. Wednesday evening we served dinner to the children and elderly at the mission, and then had a program which included  string games via an object lesson by Diane, presentation of some gifts for the children, and our sad goodbying. We are on our way to Chennai tomorrow morning, and then to Delhi. Thank you again for your prayers and support. It’s been a wonderful experience.
The following are some of the people whose lives we’ve touched and been touched by.
Patient testimonials:
Amanda  with Honey – he is a 15 year old boy with cerebral palsy. He was challenging and fun to work with. Family support was great, and his parents were good to follow through with his exercises. He was always excited to participate in therapy. We worked on motor and oral motor activities. His father is an evangelist for the mission.
Diane  (Monisha) – she is a young girl with leg weakness and hypermobility. She was unable to climb stairs without help due to her problem, but we made gauze “orthotics” and taped them to her feet, and she was able to go up steps without help. We are looking forward to seeing what real orthotics in the US will do for her. Her family was very helpful with her exercises and very grateful for the therapy.
Stephanie  with Rani – she had had a stroke and was complaining of dropping things with her hand and having foot weakness with difficulty keeping her shoe on. She was very motivated, compliant, and eager to please. She could understand English very well, smiled all the time, and gave us a “thumbs up” when she was happy with her newfound ability.
Megan with Prasad – he had a problem with his vestibular system, and wouldn’t turn his head when he walked because he got dizzy. He would say “thank you” after every exercise. His comment every day was “much improvement”. By the end of our stay, he had no dizziness, and was walking and turning his head normally.
Karen  with Vijay Harish – he is a young man with a shortened leg and foot deformity. He is having quite a bit of pain when he walks, so he can’t play with his friends. We worked on stretching his foot and strengthening his hand.  We ended by casting his foot, to see if our orthotist friends in the US might have any suggestions for him. He and his father are hopeful for any help to relieve his pain, so that surgery can be avoided.
Rachel  with Sam – he is a young man with Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy. We worked on strengthening of all his muscles, and stretching his trunk. He is an extremely polite and gracious man, and positive. Sam has maintained his strength over the last two years of being seen in the clinic in spite of his progressive disease. His father is very supportive of his son.
Maureen  with Job – he was a patient with shoulder problems on both sides. We stretched his shoulders and taught him exercises. As he left he said that the care he received from this team was such a blessing, and he prayed that God would “give you riches and long lives so that you can continue to bless the people of India.”

 The team now leaves for Chennai and Delhi to see more of this ancient country!!  Posts to follow!

We have made friends....last day at Good Shepherd

Amanda with friend

Presenting the bike

Karen with friend

Maureen and patient

Megan and patient

Monisha

Rachel

The spa day mentioned previously

Steph and patient

String success

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Update from Puttur

Maureen reports:

"The good stuff continues for the PT team at Good Shepherd Mission. Friday we had a very busy day in the clinic, as each day more people hear about the work we are doing. Friday night we shared in the prayer service at the Ashram, and Diane gave an object lesson to the children. The object that she taught from was a Chinese jump rope, and she talked about jumping around in an effort to please God, when what He wants is for us to make a connnection with him, be in a relationship with Him (at which point she landed on the rope instead of jumping over and around it.) The kids enjoyed the lesson, and the perk at the end was that they all got Chinese jump ropes. Mary says the girls were using them the next morning.
 
Saturday we had a typical day in the clinic, but in the midday we visited a yarn factory. One of our patients is the factory manager, and he invited us to tour the factory. It was really amazing. This factory takes raw cotton and the end product is a very fine thread which is sold for creating cotton fabric.
 
Sunday morning we donned our new saris and attended the service at the Lutheran church across the street. After, many of the girls decided to just take the day to rest/recuperate/prepare for the coming week. But while fellow team members lounged on their cozy cots in an airconditioned room, Karen and Megan decided to pamper themselves with a "girl's day". This consisted of eyebrow plucking, 30 minute foot soaks, leg shaving, pedicures coconute oil massage to legs and feet, deep conditioning of their hair with coconut oil, facial masks, nail painting and day dreaming of cool drinks and soothing breezes.
 
Diane is working on her next object lesson, which will occur Wednesday evening. This week we'll begin the process of saying goodbye to many of our patients and friends at Good Shepherd. We will visit the HIV/AIDS care center, and the bone setter's hospital. We'll be on our way to Chennai on Thursday morning, and then flying out to Delhi/Agra on Saturday morning. 
 
Thank you for all your prayers and support back home.  We will blog one more time before we leave Puttur."

Most Recent Pictures

Diane prepares her lesson for the children

The boys get involved

The girls try it out

The Sari Wrapping Lessong

The team dressed in their Indian finest

Table Talk

Yarn Factory close to the mission