As i kept looking through the magazine that I told about in my last blog, I saw a picture of one of the girls who i helped named Faina. It was so cool to see her in this magazine. In this article it talked about the injuries of Faini and the process of helping her get better. On the right side of this article are four pictures.
The fist picture is of Medical staff pictured in the hospital Scare Coer with tools to fix her injuries. Next to this picture was a picture of Faina in a hospital bead hooked up to an IV. She was pictured with a skull fracture and meningitis. This is "inflammation of the meninges caused by viral or bacterial infection and marked by intense headache and fever, sensitivity to light, and muscular rigidity, leading (in serious cases) to convulsions, delirium, and death." She looks frightened and hurt in this photo. In the next photo she is pictured in regular clothes in a bed with something hooked up to her hand to end her anemia and malnutrition. She is sleeping in this image. In the last image Fiana is pictured sitting on a bench with only one leg smiling. By her smiling it shows that her treatment has helped her and that she is feeling a lot better. It personally makes me smile that she is now in good condition and happy.
I also liked to see this last picture of Fiana because she was one of the girls who i helped in my time in Haiti.
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ReplyDeleteYou should bring in this magazine so the class can see it if you still have it.
ReplyDeleteI knew you would find something like this! Now, don't give up on the possibility of find a way to contact her.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome that the magazine told the story of a child that you actually met!
ReplyDeleteFor you, it must be so great to read about Fiana and see her progress.
How old was Fiana? and also bring in the magazine to class i would really like to see it.
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