Sunday, May 9, 2010

Lazy Lagoon




This past weekend 5 of us went to a private island off the coast of Bagamoyo called Lazy Lagoon. Since it was my last weekend in Bagamoyo we all decided to take a trip to relax and enjoy the beach. The only thing on the island is the hotel made up of 12 huts and a restaurant/bar. It was all inclusive (minus the drinks). The huts were two stories with 4 beds in each so lots of room to spread out. The weather the past two weeks have been rainy but this past weekend was all sun and blue skies! Since we were on an island the power was run by a generator that turned off every night at 10:30. It became so dark but was perfect to see the stars. The stars in Africa are soooo bright; we laid on the beach and just enjoyed the sky. The island was only a twenty minute taxi ride and then a twenty minute boat ride. The past weekend trips have taken five plus hours to get there so this was very nice and convenient.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

HIV Clinic










When I do not work at the hospital I volunteer at UKUN with Jerry. UKUN is the HIV Clinic in Bagamoyo. 15% of Bagamoyo has HIV/AIDS while all of Tanzania is a total of 8%. We rarely stay at the clinic because we go out into the community to patients house and perform home based care. The reason for home based care is lack of transportation. So when they cannot get to us, we go to them.
This particular patient needed physical therapy as well as testing. She was very weak on her left side so we did exercises that increased her dexterities. We did range of motion and showed her different exercises she could do on her own.
Most patients we see lack transportation, food, water, sanitation, and sewage. Unfortunately they encounter a lot of stigma and are shunned from the community. I am really touched by all of the HIV patients because no matter how bad their life may be they are always smiling.






Last night a few volunteers and I were invited to a locals house for dinner. We met Rasty at his art shop and have all become really fond of him and his friends. He wanted to cook a traditional meal for us to enjoy. We all met at the market where we bought the coconuts, veggies, beans and rice. We made coconut rice but in order to get the flavor we had to grind a coconut. Once he showed us how it was done he let us try (picture above). He made it seem so simple and effortless but it took me forever and made my arms tired. Needless to say, it took practice. The food was amazing and had so much flavor. Once again I found myself eating things I would not touch back home. I had a great time and it was nice to see how the locals cook with the supplies they have.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Bagamoyo District Hospital



Charting system at the hospital....
Lorraine had to come visit me in the ward because she got burned on a Piki Piki (motorbike taxi). They asked me if I wanted to do her wound care and dressing change...I passed because I wanted to keep Lorraine as a friend.


This is the Pediatric Ward. Most of the wards look like this, however, packed with more people.,

Everyone who works in Ward 4. The girls in green are nursing students, the lady in white is an RN, the two adults in the back are the doctors, and the only other white person is a swiss medical student.