On Monday we had another medical day where we traveled out to the leprosy
colonies. It was really neat to be able to get there early enough where we had
time to walk around the village and talk with some of the people before we had
to dive right into the work. I know I've said it before and I'll say it again
but these people are truly amazing! We set up our little medical site in this
little church building they had at the end of their village and we had about
seven people come through. It is so neat to just be able to interact with these
wonderful people. I was at the oiling station after they wash the leprosy
patient's feet and I put oil around the outside of their ulcers that they have
on their feet. So for you who don't really know, leprosy affects the nerves of
the body and it causes them to have ulcers that is caused from infection and
decay that happens because they can't really feel if they have a cut or are
getting an infection which usually ends up having them lose fingers, arms,
toes, feet, and legs. So the ulcers form and they can't feeling anything inside
the ulcer but the skin around the ulcer is still very tender and they can very
much feel it. So my job was to put oil around the sore skin and dead skin that
is around the infected ulcer so that it can be soft and ready for the doctor to
cut out the ulcer. Now understand we have no medicines or pain killers for
these patients when they come through the line so they can feel everything that
we are doing to them. I have never seen anything like this before in my life.
When they get to the doctor to have their ulcers cut out it is basically the
doctor taking a pair of dull scissors and cutting into your skin. Many of the
patients go through this and are very strong because I'm sure they have to get
this done to them all the time. But there was this one lady in particular that
came through that made me realize how hard this is for them.
This cute older lady comes into the church with a big toothless grin and greeted all of us with kisses and hugs with nothing but nubs for hands. She was so loving and welcoming and she had us all smiling. :) She went through all the stations and was just as happy as a clam talking with us even though none of us knew anything that the other person was saying. :) She finally made it to the doctor and the doctor just started right in. After being in India for almost three weeks now I hadn't seen or heard any of the patients in as much pain as I felt this lady was. She threw her head back and started crying as soon as those scissors touched her and I couldn't even begin to think about how much pain she was in. We all watched in agony as she was being worked on and it broke my heart to be standing helplessly on the side and not be able to try and help take this pain away. After she got done though and got all of her new bandages in place she came up to the volunteers and started hugging and kissing like crazy. Even after all of this pain that we could have put her through, she was still thankful to be able to have us there to help. These beautiful people had beautiful souls. I love them so much.
I wish I had gotten more pictures of the people but there are some of the photos from this amazing day.
When we got back from the colony a couple of us decided to take a little walk out to the village that is just down the street from the Rising Star campus. It was really neat to be able to walk down these little streets and see what everyday life is like for these impoverished people. A couple of the kids who go to school at Rising Star don’t actually live on the campus and they walk to school everyday from the village. So on our way to the village we ran into a couple of kids on there way home and we told them we would walk them home. I can’t even begin to tell you how amazingly adorable ALL of these little kids are! I love them love them love them so much!!! :)
When we got back to the Elephant house later that night I decided to put something together for my three little boys. When we went to Mamallapuram, I bought of couple of little stone necklaces that I thought would be cute to give to my boys. :) So that night I strung them each a little necklace and wrote them a note to tell them how special I thought they were. Like I said before were not allowed to give hand outs so I have to put them in the star store for them and they get to buy it when they have enough stars. I couldn’t wait for them to be able to get to see them.
This cute older lady comes into the church with a big toothless grin and greeted all of us with kisses and hugs with nothing but nubs for hands. She was so loving and welcoming and she had us all smiling. :) She went through all the stations and was just as happy as a clam talking with us even though none of us knew anything that the other person was saying. :) She finally made it to the doctor and the doctor just started right in. After being in India for almost three weeks now I hadn't seen or heard any of the patients in as much pain as I felt this lady was. She threw her head back and started crying as soon as those scissors touched her and I couldn't even begin to think about how much pain she was in. We all watched in agony as she was being worked on and it broke my heart to be standing helplessly on the side and not be able to try and help take this pain away. After she got done though and got all of her new bandages in place she came up to the volunteers and started hugging and kissing like crazy. Even after all of this pain that we could have put her through, she was still thankful to be able to have us there to help. These beautiful people had beautiful souls. I love them so much.
I wish I had gotten more pictures of the people but there are some of the photos from this amazing day.
When we got back from the colony a couple of us decided to take a little walk out to the village that is just down the street from the Rising Star campus. It was really neat to be able to walk down these little streets and see what everyday life is like for these impoverished people. A couple of the kids who go to school at Rising Star don’t actually live on the campus and they walk to school everyday from the village. So on our way to the village we ran into a couple of kids on there way home and we told them we would walk them home. I can’t even begin to tell you how amazingly adorable ALL of these little kids are! I love them love them love them so much!!! :)
When we got back to the Elephant house later that night I decided to put something together for my three little boys. When we went to Mamallapuram, I bought of couple of little stone necklaces that I thought would be cute to give to my boys. :) So that night I strung them each a little necklace and wrote them a note to tell them how special I thought they were. Like I said before were not allowed to give hand outs so I have to put them in the star store for them and they get to buy it when they have enough stars. I couldn’t wait for them to be able to get to see them.

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