Friday, October 17, 2008

The Lord is good!!!

The 34 Senator Rd children went to Durban with Granny Peggy! It was their first time to go to the ocean. All the children had such fun and were so excited to see the sea for the first time. The majority of the children were adventurous while a few where a little apprehensive after seeing the big waves and large volume of water. The children also had the opportunity to go the Ushaka sea world and they were able to see a dolphin show and the aquarium. Thanks to auntie Lolly’s and her family for sponsoring the trip.




Mama Lyn and Keisha had to rush one of the children to hospital last Friday, (there seems to be a thing with Friday and rushing to hospital). This little girl is 8 years old and one of our oxygen dependant children who is on nasal prong oxygen permanently. She developed a pneumonia and her oxygen saturation dropped dramatically to 70%. She is currently still in Bara on IV drugs but we are hoping she can come home soon.


Update:

The little girl and boy who were tested a few weeks ago, are HIV negative Praise the Lord. The little girl has siblings so she cannot go out for adoption, she will be placed in another facility shortly.

The little boy has a club foot which is currently being treated by our Orthopaedic surgeon. He needs to have a new plaster of paris put on his leg every week for the next six weeks and then he will have surgery on this leg to release the tendons and then he will be in a special boot for three years. This is a very long procedure for such a tiny little boy.

New Intakes:



This morning we received a 2 week old baby who is very wasted and is from a HIV positive mother who died giving birth to her. Her main issue is malnutrition as her siblings have been trying to feed her a mixture of porridge and water. She will be assessed and tested for HIV as soon as possible.


Yesterday we received a 12 year old who has a very low CD4 count. She has had blood tests and will have a chest X-ray to see if she has TB as well. She will be worked up urgently to place her on Anti-retroviral medication as soon as possible.

School concert:

Last night some of our children were performing in the school concert. Mama Barbara took the children who were not performing in the concert to see their brothers and sisters perform. They all enjoyed the concert!

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