“The month of July was strong, but I know that it is part of our work that we are not always victorious. One day I laughed in surprise at a 107-year-old patient coming alone, walking without difficulty, conscious, and with good memory. While On another occasion we mourned the loss of a 5-year-old girl, with a history of sickle cell anemia, who came according to her mother for flu but in reality she had disseminated pulmonary congestion, she was critical, I gave Pierre Louis some money and he left with They went straight to leave them in the hospital, but 2 days later they called me to thank us for everything, but the girl passed away. Things of our profession all the time between life and death. There is a horrible epidemic of malaria and dengue, although it is not said or they want to call it different. I don’t have to talk about August but on Thursday we found a boy complicated by malaria. We brought him to the clinic but he doesn’t respond to hydrosolubles, he’s already in acute renal failure and I don’t have enough to do a blood gas test. This morning I sent him to the hospital. Pierre Louis went to take him, we’re not going out today. I’m still at the clinic, I’m going on my own, because I haven’t been home for 2 weeks, and I’m super mentally exhausted.
Thank you [Holy Spirit Haiti Mission], for allowing me to carry out my work and especially for being able to serve as a blessing to those who need it most.” – Dr. Yanne