tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372464250567765745.post7531804636760208635..comments2023-11-29T04:21:03.126-08:00Comments on LION of Zambia blog: 80 centsMeganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15333702999068431189noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372464250567765745.post-90630678719581539712010-04-28T20:52:02.113-07:002010-04-28T20:52:02.113-07:00wow.. thats great! ( and funny about the nurse..i ...wow.. thats great! ( and funny about the nurse..i would have been..what? but any way..) i am glad you had the oppurtunity to help.. I have been thinking more and more about coming there to help next year..i hope i can.. but thinking how i could be useful, and i thought maybe if i refreshed my emt/medical training that would be helpful.. at least maybe i can help with minor injuries and sicknesses if the orphanage is up and running.. i can see how little medical access they have.. anyway, it breaks my heart to think of people suffering and having no money to go to a clinic, or hospital.. how many just suffer with broken limbs, stomach bugs, sprained ankles, and other non life threatening things that turn into permenant or chronic problems untreated..not to mention those seriously ill who do nothing but suffer becasue they cant even afford that test.. it makes me grateful all i have is a cold.. and i have medicine.. maybe if i took some training in specific things.. beyond the emergency medicine.. do you think , as you have been there and seen things, that would be a helpful skill i can contribute with, if i come to help the children? i cannot stand by the needless suffering of children, if i can help.. I am so glad you are doing these things, and im sure Le is totally in her element as you say.. i can picture that.. i have seen it.. :)Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10293902730010769314noreply@blogger.com