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.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Days 21 - Three week anniversary!
Friday July 3, 2009: By all reports Tesfaye did well today. He did some walking , nurses took him outside in a wheelchair where he picked some lavendar, which he gave to Stephi when she came to visit with Brandon. In the evening Melaku also went for a visit and so he then joined up with Haley,Jim and Adam for dinner, as they were going to visit Tesfaye as well. No major changes from before, but each day it appears has some minor incremental improvements. Three weeks since the surgery now seems like an eternity. I do believe we are turning the corner and the day for Tesfaye to be able to leave the hospital and return home to us, I hope, won't be far off.
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