Thursday, December 4, 2008

Boaz Goes Home

Yesterday, Boaz was released from the hospital following his successful eye muscle surgery. Below is a picture of him on the taxi ride home. He thinks it's wonderful this amazing change has taken place.

Notice in the picture the spots of lights appear on the same location of each cornea (pediatricians often do the "corneal light reflex test" during well-child checkups). That's a good sign the eyes are properly aligned.


There's still quite a bit of redness from the surgery, but the doctor says it will go away in a few days.

A study of people with strabismus (permanently-crossed eyes) found that 85% report that it causes problems with their work, school and sports. 70% said it had a negative effect on their self-image. So this surgery will be a blessing to Boaz the rest of his life.

For comparison, here's the first picture I saw of Boaz, taken by the Lahash team during their January 2007 visit.


Thanks again to all of the donors and friends for making this possible. It was a team effort. What a great Christmas present and way to share God's love.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Boaz has the Surgery

Good news! Boaz had his eye surgery today and according to early reports from the nurse, everything is going well so far. Boaz left his room at 3:00 PM Nairobi time, and was returned at 5:00 PM. He was bandaged and sleeping when he came back. Mama Margaret took this picture after his return.


She wasn't able to talk to the doctor because he had moved on to work on the next patient, but the nurse said it was a success. Tomorrow, Margaret will get a full report and if everything goes well, Boaz should check out of the hospital on Wednesday. Thank you for your prayers and support.