It took nearly 3 hours each way around the bay due to terrible trafficjams. Today they put benches in the backs of the trucks, but I was more comfortable standing than bouncing on wooden benches.
Today clinic was held under tarps, sitting on wooden benches. Ephesianis a pastor, but his church was destroyed in the earthquake, so he is helping to translate. We've only been a team for two days, but we've learned to work well together & I was at a loss when I had to have a different interpreter for a while today, He's even learning the "HomeHip Exercises" and learning them for me!
I was excited to be able to use OMT with several patients today for lower & upper back pain. All of this had to be done seated on a bench.The last man was excited that the the pain in his lower back was gone when I was teaching it to him.
We saw food lines today. World Vision was supplying the 50 lb sacks of flour & the US Army supplied the order.
Canadian soldiers were with a backhoe helping to dig out a building just outside the city.
Lots of other stories to tell, but I'm too tired to keep my eyes open. Lights out, good night.