Monday, November 30, 2009

Spiritual Care for the Community

Today we had the opportunity to attend an all day church service at Xepocol, a local congregation in the mountains surrounding ChiChi. There were approximately 600 people including those that came from surrounding churches. As you can see it was held under a tent like structure for shade.


Many people came from surrounding villages by bus, trucks, cars and walking. Acapella came to sing from the town of Quiche. They were very good and several of their members are related so they travel as a family plus Dad is a preacher.




Gaspar, the gentleman pictured above who is a leader in the church and is one of HTI health promoters, assisted in the meeting. It was a good time to talk with many of the people in the congregation and for them to start to know us better. On the way home, Kemmel gave a ride to people who needed transportation. I rode in the back of the pickup with several younger women and children, while a few more mature Guatemalans rode in the cab.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Every Job Counts

Daniel and his sister Mercedes, ABC/Scholarship students, spent the week with us in Montellano. At last count, Daniel and his sister had made 3048+ packages of multivitamins. These will be ready to give out to the many patients in the mobile clinics.

The Eye Clinic finished today with 21 surgical procedures completed and many patients seen on consult and provided with medical treatment. As we talked tonight, even though it was a small group this trip, it was also a blessing to work and praise the Lord each night together. This group enjoyed singing and we spent more time than usual in the evening learning new songs and singing old familiar tunes. As we all leave and travel our separate ways tomorrow, most expressed the hope of returning again to serve these people who have such tremendous faith and trust in God and in those he sends.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Eye Surgery at Clinica Ezell



We are enjoying a week of eye surgery in Montellano with five team members from the states and a very supportive Guatemalan staff. Dr. Meredith Ezell is our ophthalmologist and here she is removing a patch from Maria, a 47 year old woman that has bilateral cataracts and hasn't had sight in a year. Maria laughed and then she cried. It is always fun to be a part of these early morning events! She hopes to return in March to have surgery on her left eye.

We were preparing Pedro for surgery when his wife arrived. He was so excited to see her. I ask him how long they had been married and he said for 62 years. He was 19 and she was 15. They have 10 children and 15 grandchildren. She walked with him back to the outer doors of the OR and waited patiently in the post-op area for his return. It is now nearly 7pm and she is still at his side.















Sunday, November 15, 2009

The past week was filled with new opportunities to allow God to work in our lives. What impacted me the most was on Thursday, I was working with Josephina, one of HTI's physicians, and only a few patients came to the clinic that day. God places us where we can work for him the most, as there was a 6 year old child that was bought to the clinic by her mother. For the past 2-3 days she had nausea, vomiting and some diarrhea. When we examined the child the abdomen was tight, there were no bowel sounds, and there were several positive physical signs for appendicitis. Josephina instructed the mother to take the child directly to the hospital and we prayed for them before they went their way.
The last patient, was a 50-55 year old women who was extremely thin and her husband stated she had been "ill several years but worse now" She weighed 80 lbs and was skin and bones. On examination her liver was very large and her abdomen was slightly tender at all points. There were no other significant physical signs. Josephina ask him if he would take her for an ultrasound and lab work to determine a possible diagnosis of cancer. He conveyed that we did not want to, that his wife was the shepherd for the family and they would leave it in the hands of God. We gave them some supportive medications and ask them to please come to Clinica Caris for follow up, and again it was time to pray to God for this very sick women and her family.
Neva spent the day Thursday with Dr. Lisa at her referral clinic at Caris. They saw a young man who is in similar shape and his labs and clinical presentation raise concerns about about the possibility of leukemia. He, too, was sent to the hospital for further testing and the hope of treatment. Then, a little guy, four years old and only 20 pounds, was brought to the clinic by his mom in obvious distress related to malnutrition. He was treated for parasites and his mother was given information on nutrition and hopefully he can be referred to a milk program that is available in Chichi. If we had any questions about why we are working in Guatemala, they were all answered in one day!
Saturday, we headed for the coast for a week of eye surgery. More from Montellano in the next few days.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Getting Settled in Chichi

Since our last blog, we have covered a lot of ground! In September we returned to the states to see our son baptized and married (yes, all in one week, wow, what a time of blessing!) Then we attended the October surgical clinic with a wonderful group of people who obviously love the people of Guatemala.

A few days later, we took a shuttle to Chichi to look at where we will live, a nice place, which used to be a bed and breakfast. We will rent the upstairs and will share a kitchen with a lovely woman, her son, and the 97 year old father of the owner of the house. Every morning while we were visiting that week, we woke up to the sounds of older Christian hymns, like the ones we grew up singing and in the evening to the reading of the Bible in Spanish. We also had the opportunity to meet the Guatemalan staff who work in the highlands. What a treat! We have attached a couple of pictures that we took as we sat in a restaurant having coffee and desserts. On Friday and Saturday of that week, we went out to mobile medical clinics and spent this time shadowing Lisa and Sheri as they saw patients. After the weekend, it was time to return to Antigua to finish a few days of Spanish school and as my teacher said, now it is time to practice!

This past Monday, October 26, Lisa and Kemmel arrived at our door with two trucks and we loaded up and headed to Chichi. We are getting settled here and looking ahead to several busy weeks. We are going to attend a youth conference in Santa Cruz this coming weekend. We are told to anticipate somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000 attendees! There is a group coming from Oklahoma, too, so it will be a time of fellowship, meeting many new people from across the country, and worshiping the Lord. We continue to be thankful for the opportunity to serve with Health Talents.






God Bless All of You, we are so thankful for your support.


Love,


The Berkeys

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Southern Comfort

We finished a surgery trip which completed 53 cases. The focus for surgery was for ENT, Plastic and General Surgery. The majority of team members were from the south, Alabama,Georgia,Tennessee and other states. This was the first time for many of the members and once they were assigned, they were busy at making the whole body work to the glory of GOD.

I know you have heard this before but the cases seem more difficult because of the amount of time span people have lived with the illness affecting them. Regardless God used his people to repair/remove thyroids, cleft lips, cleft plates and hernias, lumps and bumps.




It is so great to work with a group of Christ focus people who put others first. The last evening one of the anesthesia team members stated he was so move to see the staff praying with/for patients prior to going to surgery, he was going to offer to pray with patients when he went home.

We have attached some photos and one is of Rosario, one of the nurses scrubbed on a surgery case. This was her first time and she stated she really enjoyed it and I promised she could scrub again with us in October for GYN cases, when her schedule allowed.






In 2 weeks, we pray to test out of the present section of Spanish which has more verbs than Carter had pill for the aches and pains of life. It will be good to move on and expand our understanding of different tenses for speaking.


In Christ love

Glenn & Neva

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Home in La Antigua

We returned from an eye surgical trip at Montellano, were approx 46 patients shad cataracts removed or overgrowths of tissue removed from their eyes. The staff group was a small in number but very efficient and we were able to translate when needed. Neva and I had a chance to go with Dr. Walter to a medical clinic and evaluate some patients.

Next week we return to Montellano for an combo Plastics/Ent/General surgery. One of the nurses, Shery, in ChiChi, her home church is sponsoring a 2 year old for a cleft palate repair. She has as us to assist with the coordination of the visit, paying the bill and transportation. We are really looking forward to the trip, Neva knows a few of the people on the trip. Should be an encouraging trip and a chance to meet more christians from the states.

We are in school for this week and are focusing on reviewing the section so we can test out and move on- please pray for us the God put spanish works in our brain and on our tongues.

Love
Glenn & Neva