Amecet n'ainapakin (Shelter of Peace) is a ministry of Youth With A Mission (YWAM)in Soroti, Uganda. We are reaching out to HIV infected and affected children. We also are caring for new born babies, who lost their mother after the delivery. The third group of children we help, are children who need a safe place, they mostly come via the police. In this blog we want to share with you our stories, our pictures, our needs and blessings!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A home for Joseph and Anna keeps fighting...

October 23 2012 Little Joseph was brought in Amecet, he was born in prison, where his mother stays, and he was not drinking and sick (read the blog of Oct.23, 2012) We struggled with him and at one point he was so sick, we feared for his life! But he came over it and even his DNA test for HIV came back negative!!! His mother has to stay for several years in prison and we spoke with her about a place for Joseph. The sister of the mother and her husband are willing to care for Joseph as long his mother is in prisons. We are so happy for Joseph, and he looks so good and he is such a happy fellow, as you can see on the picture below.
 I want to give you an update about Anna. After the blood transfusion, last week, she was a bit better. But she still has fever and she has still this swollen tummy. But she pulled the NG feeding tube out. We tried to feed her only by mouth and that went very well. She is drinking good! She is also passing urine and stools frequently, so that are positive signs. But this week I really didn't like the way she looked, so yesterday I did another Hb blood test and that showed that it was higher than last week, but still not good. I also did a HIV test and that was negative, so we are happy with that. Yesterday I tried to call the paediatrician for advice, I couldn't get her. In the evening we went to eat in a restaurant in Soroti town and there was Dr. Florence!! We talked and she promised to come and see Anna the next morning. And this morning she came, just when the breathing was not going so well. We had to put her on the oxygen machine and go to the hospital for another blood transfusion. We did that all this morning, I must say I really feel for this little girl, she is touching my heart, she has been going through so much in her 1 month old life. Sometimes she can look at you with those sad eyes, I don't know what to say to her... Please pray with us for this little girl, who is such a fighter. This picture below, I just took when we came back from the hospital this afternoon. She is on oxygen and she has a wet cloth over her because of the high fever (39,9). I would love to see her live!!!

1 comment:

  1. Hoi Els,
    Mijn jongste broer mocht als baby niet boven de 38 graden koorts krijgen. Het advies van de arts was om katoenen sokjes in waterverdund citroensap te dopen en die aan te doen. Daaroverheen wollen sokjes. Dit brengt de koorts naar beneden. Werkt echt heel goed.
    Een andere tip: lavendelolie tegen (malaria) muggen!
    Groetjes, Ellen

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