Author name: Gospel to Haiti

Amlodipine and Avocados

   This is a great time to come to our clinic. And there are reasons. For one, we aren’t quite as busy as sometimes. That gives us time to think about how nice it is to have Amlodipine sitting on the shelves in our pharmacy for at least a few more days. I feel like […]

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Sweet faces

Here is Mis Anita back again to give you a little glimpse into clinic life from my angle.   Below is a sweet, healthy 6 month old baby boy with his mama.  He is her only child and she loves him dearly.  Now she seems to have some form of heart failure which makes life

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Back in Haiti!

   Greetings in Jesus Name, “O, beloved Name of Jesus, Jesus, who changes not nor can be changed, what He says stands sure and steadfast.     I am very thankful for the rest the last few weeks back home in Manitoba. Was a great privilege to see family, also just as much the church family.

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Of Clorox and Charcoal…

  I ran to the gate yesterday…and found my friend Juataz in a frantic state of mind with her arms wrapped around her little boy. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she told me he had drank clorox when she wasn’t looking. After much coaxing and bribing we got a whole cup of charcoal water into his little

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Welcome Back Mis Rhoda!

After being home in the States for a visit, Rhoda arrived back in Aleg about 9 pm last evening.  It is SO good to have her back! This little guy arrived about 11:40 pm–like he was just waiting for her.   The lady in labor came in yesterday morning and made little progress all day,

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A wonderfully, normal day

Yesterday the clinic staff had a nice, “normal” day, with no real emergencies and difficult cases. Extreme injuries make for interesting blog posts, but they’re unfortunate for the individual and when so many come in so often, it can wear a person out! So it was great to have an average, uneventful morning at the

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A misdemeanor of the femur

      Today was Mis Katie’s day on call. And it was quiet…at first. The first one and a half hours were spent chatting with random Hatians who passed by on the trail or stopped to talk. Occasionally, conversations were interrupted by the words, “Bon swa, zomi mwen.” (Good evening, my friend.)      All at once, what should

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