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.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Enjoying the mundane
Monday July 13 to Wednesday July 15, 2009: Tesfaye continues to eat well and to diligently follow the instructions to avoid thin liquids and turn his head to the right while swallowing. As his voice seems to be improving maybe they will remove these restrictions before the original estimate of three weeks from now. Nanci has been taking him with her on various errands and lunch outings, and on Monday had him fitted for a couple of pairs of shoes. In between outings Tesfaye spends his time around the house either reading, watching TV (he started following the Bachelorette before and while in the hospital), resting, or learning his way around a computer. Tesfaye has been very good about looking up any English words that he does not understand in his English/Amharic dictionary. His English is improving, and to further assist in the process I am contemplating finding an English tutor for him in the next couple of weeks when he is a little stronger.
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And ask him what he thinks of the bachelorette and he will tell you that the girl is "crazy" :)
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