Mahosot Hospital - Vientiane, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic In my previous journal entry, dated February 27, 2009, I described the way in which my friend Gadam was afflicted by Noma, an ulcerative condition of the mouth, sometimes described as “oro-facial gangrene”. As promised, in this entry I will share the story of Gadam’s arrival at Mahosot...
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Surgeons rebuild a face.
Noma: The face of poverty.
Mahaxai Village, Khammouan Province, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic The village of Mahaxai in Khoumuan Province sits in south-central Laos, about forty miles west of the border with Vietnam. During the Indochina War this village the site of violent clashes between infantry of the Royal Lao army and Vietnamese troops fighting on behalf of the indigenous Pathet...
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Often it is a child who leads us to UXO.
Tha Lang Village - Nakai District, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic We never, ever, in any way, under any circumstance, pay villagers to report ordnance to us. Not one kip in payment. Not a t-shirt, schoolbook, food, candy, bottle of beer, or any other modest reward. Today the guys walked a fine line to win the cooperation...
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Refugees in Thailand face forced repatriation.
Odoumsouk Village - Nakai District, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic I’m well positioned here to get the first word on the quality of the upcoming Lao rice harvest. I can get the real skinny on current fishing conditions on the Nam Theun River. Before just about anyone else in America I’ll know the date that the mango...
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Hansen’s Disease (leprosy) victims can be cured and spared suffering.
Odoumsouk Village - Nakai District, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic I’ve made it a habit to stop and talk with amputees. I find that about half the time the cause of the amputation was an accident with a bombie, landmine, or other old ordnance. I learn from the tales that bomb victims have to tell and often...
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Transporting patients to a hospital.
Vientiane, Laos Peoples Democratic Republic Hospitals in Laos lack many of the resources that you would expect to see in an American or European hospital. Most notably, patients have to make do without the support of nurses and aides. When people check into a Lao hospital they must bring with them a family member who...
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Students at a Wisconsin school conduct service learning project and assist hospital patients.
Vientiane, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Yai and I were both apprehensive about our trip from Odoumsouk village to the city of Vientiane. Its less than 300 miles from point to point but in Laos the rigors of a journey are never measured in miles. We’ve never traveled from our camp to the capital without having...
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A boy rolls a bomb under Yai’s bed.
Nakai District - Khammouan Province - Lao Peoples Democratic Republic It wasn’t the first time that someone has walked into our house and tried to hand over a bomb, so you would think we’d be more practiced, patient and understanding. Truth be told, it’s not the sort of thing you ever get used to. And it’s...
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Performing simple daily tasks can cost you your life in Laos.
Nakai District - Khammuan Province - Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Eleven young men from a village near Lak Sao, up in Bolikhamsai Province, came down to the Nakai plateau for a weeklong fishing trip. They had hoped to lay in a sizable store of fish to supplement their food supplies back home. I suspect that the...
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New, more stable boats arrive.
Nakai District - Khammouan Province- Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Last month I wrote about the young man who drowned in the reservoir near Nakai Tai Village. A couple of ironic events followed quickly in the aftermath of that event. Within days of my telling readers that I avoid using village boats except as a last...
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