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Our clinic today was in the same yard as an elementary school so we had a lot of children running around, we even tried to teach them how to do the “floss” dance.
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Victor and I went on two home visits – one to see an elderly man who had fractured his femur and had two surgeries back in December and needed pain control, and the other to see a young 6 year old boy who is a known epileptic and has had a decreased appetite for the last few days. He also has weekly follow up appointments at the Mbale Hospital.
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We finally found the perfect lucky lady for the St. Paddy’s Day hat, scarf and socks.
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This lady was so happy about her new pants that she had tears in her eyes!
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