I want to welcome my newest follower, Nelson Issangya who originally hails from Tanzania and now lives in Oregon. Nelson I do hope you find some of my blog posts worthy of your time and interest. I've never been to Tanzania but I imagine it looks a lot like Kenya :-)
I hope you're having a pleasant Sunday. The clocks had to be set forward by one hour here last night so I am behind on things and catching up after losing an hour. It is also still very overcast and rainy but I have some "sunny news".
Little Kigen is doing better. Jonah went to see him in the Moi hospital in Eldoret Sunday. I guess the little guy was asleep for most of the visit but Kigen's mom reported that he is getting better and being treated with ointment for the wounds and medication for the ears and eyes until he has surgery and further consultations with specialists later this week.
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The hospital entrance. |
The younger child, Tikitiki, is doing much better too. He is Kigen's little brother and his eyes are now clean looking and he can see too. We praise God for that report. The mother is adjusting well to the hospital environment in the big city of Eldoret and she has been able to make some friends which is so important when you are far from home.
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Jonah takes a bag of food to the hospital. When you are in hospital in Kenya you must bring your own food. |
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Some good nutritious food and water. |
Currently there are many sick patients at the hospital. This means that where possible, people are being doubled up in the available beds. This includes little Kigen and his brother Tikitiki. We are thanking God that the little boys are now able to stay together because initially they were in different wards due to their age difference. You can imagine that for little boys so far from home and in a big, strange, place, they are far happier being able to stay together.
Since Kigen has arrived at the hospital they have given him IV treatments and blood transfusions in readiness for surgery. The skin specialist has been booked for tomorrow (Monday) and Wednesday is the surgery day. Just note that things can change without notice in Africa so we will update you when the actual surgery and skin study are completed.
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Kigen being examined and prayed over. |
I understand that Kigen's mom left behind a child in the village that she is breastfeeding so she has had some breast pain this week. Jonah is glad that she is with the boys in Eldoret as this makes the care of the children that much easier. Please pray for these little ones, their dear mom, the surgeons, doctors and Jonah.
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Photo credits: All photos taken by
Jonah.