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Was machen eigentlich unsere aktuellen Patienten?

Im Folgenden möchten wir Ihnen, unseren Spendern, deutlich machen, wie unsere Kommunikation im Projekt in Nairobi, abläuft.
Es zeigt Ihnen einerseits, welche Schwierigkeiten zu überwinden und andererseits, wie wichtig eine verantwortungsbewusste Ansprechpartnerin wie unsere Krankenschwester Dotty in der Tat iat!

Mail vom 10.12.2013

Hi,
hoping you are all well, I wish to bring to your attention what has transpired in the past weeks.
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1. Susan Okal:
first and foremost Susan Okal (Chronic Ostemeolytis) finally had surgery on the 27th Nov.2013. She was recuperating well and was discharged. She is currently having sterile dressing and is due for review on Monday 16.12.2013.
Find attached her pictures after surgery. The picture show her day of discharge.

2. Juma Shaaban:
(cardiac) patient was reviewed on 26.11.2013 at Mater Hospital, where the doctor said he still has to continue the medication that was changed for at least another month before a conclusive decision is made.

3. Moses Otieno and Francis:
who both had removal of adenoids were reviewed on the 4.12.2013. They were both said to be doing well – except for Moses, who still has to take an antibiotic and syrup Aerius for at least 10 days. They will be seen again in February 2014.

4. Helen Kwamboka (Neck Mass):
healed well after surgery and has already started her daily radiotherapy sessions exclusive of weekends at Kenyatta National Hospital. Today marks the 8th day since the whole process began. She is strong and progressing so well. Below are pictures of her on the 3rd day of the therapy.

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