An anecdotal account of Haiti's medical situation created by structural violence and negligence. Go to Peoria's Medical Mafia and PMM Daily to see Peoria's role. Also see Live From Haiti and Haitian Hearts.
Monday, December 22, 2008
I Need To Get Over This
Heurese is doing well after her surgery.
As readers of this blog know, Haitian Hearts started on the “Heurese project” in the middle of this past summer.
Please see Maria’s post regarding how Frandy “found” Heurese in Port-au-Prince…a city of 3,000,000 people. The story is almost unbelieveable. And if it didn’t happen in Haiti, I might not believe it.
And readers, please tell me if I should still be disppointed with all of the people of means in Peoria that denied medical care to Heurese. Maybe my disappointment should go away.
Maybe it is my problem.
Am I making too much of a big deal out of the fact that Heurese was repeatedly turned down by the very people that should have been helping her?
And Frandy, one of the poorest kids in the Western Hemisphere is the one that goes the distance for Heurese.
Intuition would not lead me to believe this.
I was not taught this during 14 years of Catholic education. And the priests, Bishops, and their homilies at mass do not say to walk away from people like Heruese. They all say to embrace her.
And OSF, our big Catholic medical center in Peoria, says their mission is to deny no one. But they do. And my Haitian kids are dying in Haiti.
But Frandy gave Heurese some more time that she hadn’t banked on.
I need to be thankful to God for Heurese and Frandy and get over this.
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