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  • You are too weak to travel or lift your head.
  • You are in terrible pain and screaming for help! It is midnight and the only person with you is your 15 years old son
  • Imagine that you are gravely ill.
  • With you are your son and your spotty white and black cat that wont leave you. Your are dying but your cat wont leave your side
  • You are desperately crying for help. It is dark and the nearest hut is about a km away
  • Your son a Healthcare Professional who works for one of the Worlds best hospitals (Harvard Teaching School Hospital) is far away in the United States. There is no way to reach him due to lack of any form of communication system
  • Roads are un-passable. It is so difficult for a 15 year old to handle. He knows his mother is dying but there is so little he can do. He didnt give up…

LACK OF HEALTHCARE CENTER IN THE VILLAGE

Now imagine that you are stuck in a remote village with bush paths accessible only by foot before getting to where you can hitch a ride on a motorcycle. To get to a motorcycle you have to piggy ride on the back of your son. And then you are supported on the back of the motorcycle by a third person your son from behind. You all three follow a five km muddy path for about two to three hours to the hospital. You are in terrible pain and crying. The nurse tells you to shut the hell up. You wait for what seems like hours because there are only two young doctors available for a hospital handling many critically ill patients. Your breathing has become more laborious. The doctor finally arrives but is concerned about dehydration and a heart attack. The only biochemistry machine is broken. The hospital’s only electrocardiogram dating back to 1964 broke two years ago. The hospital lacks glucose to replenish lost fluids. All he could do is give you pain killer that he hopes would allow you to sleep. He continues to increase the doze until you fall asleep at 6:00 A.M. Hours later the patient gains consciousness with the same pain. This time she complains of dizziness. Every time she complains of pain and dizziness the nurse takes her blood pressure. Nobody knows the cause of dizziness or illness. And the patient dies a hard death.

Can you imagine thousands of patients especially children dying in that facility the same way your mother died? That is what happens in many villages in Meta. Think of the faces of patients families and parents of children looking outside through the window and hoping waiting as if someone had promised them that help was on the way. It is real and happening at Presbyterian General Hospital Acha-Tugi located in Cameroon.

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