Saturday, February 16, 2013

Back home...

It's been an amazing week for the Horizon team in Belize, and most of us are now back home in Cincinnati... in total the Village team treated over 800 patients, and the surgery team had over 70 cases!  Special thanks goes to all the families and friends who supported us, watched our kids and prayed for us during this trip.  We couldn't have done it without you.  Also, a special thanks goes to all the Belizean people who came along side of us during our ministry (translaters, doctors, nurses, administrative, cooks, hotel staff, etc. etc.)  And, lastly, to the Horizon leadership team for coordinating everything.  It was truly an amazing effort.  God is good!


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Amazing surgical case story...

This was an amazing case of a woman who was brutally attacked by a gang in Belize.  She has gone through mutiple reconstructive surgeries, and our surgical team performed another facial surgery this year.  Her loving husband stands by her side during everything... she has taught several members of our team a lesson in love and forgiveness that we will never forget.



Prosthetic leg for Belize man...

Step one:  Get measurements over internet for stub below knee of elderly man without leg due to Diabetes.

Step two: Get prosthetic leg donated

Step three: Bring leg to Belize

Step four: Find village and patient

Step five: Try leg on

Step six: Apply torch to plastic top leg holder in order to mold to correct shape

Step seven: If torch for step 6 not available try open flame kept to cook in every Belizean home

Step eight: Cut aluminum leg down to size

Step nine: Drill holes in leather strap and plastic leg holder

Step ten: If any mistakes made on steps 1 to 9 advise patient of your next return in one year
 
Thank you Dr. Rob Pence for your service and your commitment.  What a great story of how God provides!!
 

 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Update - 2-11

"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want..."

This week has been truly amazing, and God has provided in many ways.  He's made it possible for our village team to treat over 660 patients across 3 villages, and our surgical team to do over 40 surgical cases.  Being down here helps put in perspective what our true 'needs' are versus our 'wants'.  The Belizean people mainly live off their needs and are thankful in any gifts/service that are provided to them. 

Our logistical team leaders have provided spiritual guidance throughout the week.  Here is a picture of Amy Rudge praying with Dr. Tsitouris and Dr. Hawryschuk before the day started:

 
The village team spent the day at a medical clinic in Patchakan.
 
 
Members of our village team before the day started...

 
The clinic does a wonderful job of serving the community and keeps records on everyone going through their clinic.  Today was no exception.  It was an honor serving with them. 

 
Here is one of our nurses in the clinic, Pam Shannon, with a Belizean mother and 4 boys.  (God bless her!) 

 
This was a beautiful mural painted on the wall at the clinic...

 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

pharmacy team in Belize...

here is a picture of the pharmacy team at San Pablo today...
 


here are pictures of a wonderful story of a girl was was diagnosed with asthma, and was given an inhaler from the pharmacy team who taught her how to use it via an interpreter.  She wasn't happy at first at all, but then was all smiles after she received the medicine!





update from 2-10-13

Today was a very productive day in the Village of San Pablo.
 
Here is the picture of Dr. Hurt before the start of the day!
 

here's registration with Kent Odor helping run the show...

 
Ear cleaning was popular again today...
 
 
This is Noel Mai, he is 5 years old.  He had cleft palate surgery when he was only 5 months old by Dr. Mangat, who was reunited with him today!!
 

 
Dr. Logeman and Dr. Pence serving families...