Return to Zidim

While you shiver and struggle with snow and ice bound
roads, the hot season has started early here!
It was just great to see wee Jamie and all our family last month. Coming back, however, has just reinforced for us the huge gulf between what we have in the developed world and life here in subsaharan Africa. First week back after the break & what a
cracker! Monday & Tuesday were
very busy with new patients for consultation and both evenings wound up in
theatre – Monday dealing with a strangulated (stuck) hernia and Tuesday we set
out to deal with what was thought to be a simple twisted bowel. Turned out to be a case of severe
peritonitis (inflammation inside the abdomen) with all the intestines glued
together with scar tissue. We
reckon the peritonitis must have occurred maybe a couple of weeks before as
there was no evidence of active infection.
The surgery took two hours but the patient is making good progress. On Thursday, it seemed that most of the
work was over by about Dr. Djemba left on Wednesday, so we’re down to just the
two doctors. Also, our weekend
locum is no longer reliable – says he’ll come to do the weekend then doesn’t
bother showing up! Djemba would
love to have stayed on – he was being paid good money and enjoying a very active
“social” life, but his presence could not be justified by his work rate. He wasn’t generating enough income to
cover his own salary! Unfortunately
he left without paying At the moment we’re without our car. Had arranged to have it serviced while
we were on holiday, but there’s a problem with the cooling system. They had replaced a part with one bought
in the market here but it didn’t work for long (not unusual here!) and we’re
waiting for a proper replacement to arrive. Meantime it’s back to motos for
transport. |