Thursday, January 28, 2010

Its an UPDATE!!

Sorry I haven't posted all week... I've been bogged down with statistics homework and I fell off the update wagon.

I just checked the bank account and pay-pal and am thrilled to let y'all know that you all have contributed almost 50% of what I need to get to Peru!!! The donation total is at $975!!!

Mary and I will be meeting with Dr. Bob Gehringer on Tuesday, February 2nd to see what he has in store for us, and hopefully we'll have a good conversation about the medical conference as well. Sometimes I wonder if I'm getting in over my head a bit here, but maybe that's exactly what I need... some push to go a bit further and see what I really can do.

I haven't gotten my new (updated) passport yet and that's a little worrisome at this point. I was told that they usually take no more than 2-3 weeks for a renewal and its now been at least 3 weeks since I sent it in! ARGH!! If anyone knows how I can check up on the status of that, I'd REALLY appreciate any info you've got!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Happy Sunday y'all!

How about some more details on the area of Peru where I'll be going:

Arequipa
is a city south and east of Lima (the capital of Peru). It is the second most populous area in Peru with nearly a million people. We'll be staying in a guest house on the church grounds and working in what would be considered the slums of the city where the clinic and orphanage are found. There is a possibility we could spend some time with the Partera (Midwife) who works in the clinic as well.

The Colca Valley, conversely, is a very rural area of separated villages at high elevation. Here midwives and traveling doctors who work in multiple small clinics around the region provide the majority of primary medical care. The residents of this area still cultivate the ancient Incan terraces in the walls of the canyon for their living.

Several more donations have come through both pay-pal and the mail. If you don't have pay-pal and would prefer to send me a check, please don't hesitate to email me (lexine at gmail dot com)! I will happily send you my snail-mail address!

We are up to $585!!! Thank you all!!!

Friday, January 22, 2010

A New Development

So! Learned a lot about the trip on my conference call yesterday.

It turns out that Mary and I may be called upon to actually GIVE a presentation at the medical conference on emergency care of the newborn.

Uh.

HOLY CRAP.

I mean... WOW!!! I really hope we could do a good job, but there is a LOT of information that we'd have to cover and the thought of presenting to a room full of Peruvian doctors, nurses and such absolutely petrifies me.

I thought I'd just be working at clinics, teaching neonatal resuscitation... maybe helping build a house... this is a bit bigger than I'd expected.

Please send good thoughts that we can make this happen.

Donations are at 495$!!! Almost 25% there!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Peru here we come!!

I am filling out my application for project "Impact Peru" through Health Bridges International today. They ask why I want to go and what skills I have to offer on the trip. It is true that both Health Bridges and my Hospital are religiously founded organizations. Two nuns with no money and a cause started St. Elizabeth Hospital... and it is one of the best hospitals in the area now. So I've been asked, since I'm not a religious person, why I want to go on a religious mission and to that I have only one response:

You do not have to believe in God, to do God's work.

I am a good person. I have worked hard for what I have and where I am in my life, but I know that because of my circumstances I have had FAR more opportunities than the majority of the human population of the earth. I was fortunate to be born in the United States. I was fortunate to have loving, competent and dedicated parents. I was fortunate to be educated and to be able to further my education after public school.

What is interesting to me is that as fortunate as so very many of us in the US are... I come in contact with so many who refuse to acknowledge our fortune, and who believe they are entitled to all they've been able to achieve and all they've been given.

I don't believe I am entitled to anything I do not earn.

I also believe that it is my duty, and my privilege to be able to give to those who are not as fortunate as I have been. Why do I want to go to Peru? I want to go because I can... and in going I might be able to help someone improve their life... and the lives of those around them. My specific skills, taught to health-care providers in Peru could save the lives of babies. I think that's a pretty good reason to go, myself... I hope you all do too!

Donation update! I got a check from my Grandfather (Thank You Big Bumpa!!!) and another pay-pal donation which brings my total so far to $470!! YAY!!!

Thank you EVERYONE for your support and help! Several friends have listed my site on their FB status for a while and I appreciate that so much!!! THANK YOU!!!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

HATS!!!

Yesterday at work we gathered up all of the unused knit hats that we had lying around the nursery and put them in a bag for Mary (my co-worker and friend) and I to take to Peru for the newborn babies there.

Our volunteers make TONS of hats, but some of them just never get picked by the new moms and dads in the hospital, and while they're not the cutest of the bunch, they're functional and soft and I'm excited to get to take them with us to Peru.

I haven't heard anything on my updated passport, but we have a conference call with Bernie Nitz on Thursday. She is coordinating the Affinity group for the first week of our trip. She'll give us all of the details on travel and such and then I'll be able to let y'all know what's going on.

No new donations since the last update, but I'm still hopeful that I'll make my goal. If you can't donate yourself, would you mind passing on my blog and info to others? Even a donation of $1 gets me closer to Peru. Thank you so much for helping me do something that will hopefully make a difference to newborn babies!!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Day 4

Sorry for the missed day, yesterday! I work 12 hr. shifts every other Saturday and Sunday and I was pretty wasted tired last night.

Paypal donations are still at $245, but I've been told by several people that they're sending checks (YAY!) and I'll update the total as soon as I receive those. I have a few more details about the trip:

The first week we will be spending in the city of Arequipa where Health Bridges International will be holding a medical conference. We'll arrive Saturday, get to our hostel and have dinner. Sunday will be a clinic orientation day and then Mon-Thurs are clinic and construction days. Friday and Saturday will be spent at the medical conference. Sunday Dr. Gehringer and the other OB nurse (My friend Mary Williams) and I will travel to the Colca valley which is a much more rural area of Southern Peru. There we will work in the clinics and help teach basic neonatal resuscitation skills.

The more I learn, the more excited I get about going, it really seems like we're going to do some needed and important work there!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Day 2

Holy cow!

Thank you everyone who has donated, I've already passed the 10% mark and donations stand at $245!!

I want to say something about the tragedy in Haiti... I really hope, that if you have to chose between giving to me, and giving to the relief efforts in Haiti that you choose Haiti. There are thousands of suffering people there who need our immediate help, and while I do need assistance to reach my goals and help the babies in Peru... they need it more.

Consider the Red Cross, or Doctors Without Borders... they need our help and our donations desperately right now.

Again, thank you so very much for supporting me as well, I have no words!!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Day 1

Hey everyone! If you're here you've probably followed a link in an email that I've sent out to all of my friends and family, but if somehow you've gotten here and you don't know me or why I've created this blog, let me give a brief description of who I am and why I want to go to Peru.

I am an RN on a relatively busy Labor and Delivery Unit in Appleton, Wisconsin. One of our hospital's driving tenants is to provide care for all who need it, ESPECIALLY the poor. I love my job, in fact I left a lucrative career in network engineering and support to get my BSN and become a nurse. I'm hoping, in the next year, to begin my Masters program to become a Certified Nurse Midwife. I'm also married, have two boys (11 and 7) and four (yes four) cats.

But why do I want to go to Peru? And why am I asking for help getting there? Here's the deal: The neonatal (newborn) mortality rate in Peru is 18 out of every 1000 live births. That means that for every 1000 babies born, 18 won't live out their first month. (In contrast the US neonatal mortality rate in 2006 was 4.5/1000.) In the US we take for granted things like clean running water, oxygen masks, suction, supplies, warm towels, and everything necessary to help a baby who may need some assistance to breathe in the first few minutes of life. In the Colca Valley those things are not a given, and many babies die for the lack of simple skills and equipment that we use almost every day.

I have the opportunity to join a medical Mission to this area of Peru from April 18-May 1 2010 to help teach basic Neonatal Resuscitation skills to the health care providers who care for laboring women and newborn babies. Along with other nurses I will be able to demonstrate and practice with them and work in the clinics alongside them. They will, in turn, be able to share their skills with others in the hopes that we can save the lives of babies who need a little extra support at birth.

So that's my story. There is a paypal generated donation button in the right hand column, and if you have a few dollars to spare to help me get to Peru, I would be eternally grateful for your donation. I need to raise $2000 to cover my expenses and I'll take the button down as soon as I reach my goal. I'll also post daily updates to show where I stand in progressing toward my goal. My hope is also that I will be able to update this site while I am IN Peru with pictures and posts... if that is not possible, then I'll keep a detailed diary and post a trip report when I return.

Oh yeah... and if, for ANY reason, the trip gets canceled I promise that I will return every penny to those of you who donated it. I can not tell you how much your support means to me!