This is the story of Tesfaye Negussie Anagaw. Tesfaye,which means "my hope" in Amaharic,at the age of 8 was struck with TB causing his spine to collapse. In 2003, around 13 years old,Tesfaye left his village in Gojaam Ethiopia on a journey of hope to cure his back. Through getting to know Dr. Rick Hodes I learned of Tesfaye's story one night in Addis Ababa in March 2008,and after a long process Tesfaye arrived in Vancouver on May 20,2009 for surgery to straighten his spine on June 12th.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Day 3 of recovery - 1st day in Spinal Step Down Unit
Monday am, June 15:Before heading into the office I stopped into the Spine Step Down Unit to make sure that Tesfaye is doing OK now breathing on his own withouth the tube. He looks like he has better colour and more relaxed without the tube. He is able to talk with a little bit of strength, though it is still a bit hard to hear or understand some of what he is getting at. Nevertheless, I am sure today is the beginning of a good recovery and that we should see daily improvement. I leave for the office feeling encouraged by what I saw, and plan on going back later, as other family members will visit in between.Melaku is supposed to call me early evening and he may come with me for a visit as well.
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