Monday 12 July 2010

Older photos of work


This little boy is called Pee Tee, he is a lovely, very energetic young boy. He is always running around and getting into everything that he shouldn't. He is very much there, understanding everything he gets told. Sadly, the past month or so, he has been very ill. He was in hospital for almost a month. He had been admitted with having lots of very long seizures I think. I went to visit him in hospital and he wasn't a happy chappy. He was twitching all the time. Having lots of small seizures all the time, and as a result he is unable to eat himself so has been being fed by a tube. When I went to see him, at first I wasn't sure if he was really seeing me which was hard, as he is normally so good at concentrating on you. I stayed with him for a bit. At the beginning of last week he was discharged from hospital and is now in sick ward at the orphange. I was able to go and see him that day with a couple of the Thai staff. He was much the same, still very twitchy and being fed through a tube. He has lost a lot of weight in the last few weeks, which is never good for the children. Just pray that he can be healed of whatever it is that is causing him to have fits all the time and that he can be given the right medication. It would be fantastic to see him back at CCD fit and healthy again, because he loves it, getting to run around and whatever.





Music therapy which is always great fun with the children laughing at our dancing













The physios often bring the children back to the day care centre where they work with them, often I am able to help out, which is great practice for next year.






Drama therapy, this is Lizzy doing her monkey impression, don't know that you can tell all the children are laughing at her!

1 comment:

  1. Rachael, This is wonderful! Our daughter resides at Pakkred Home for Children with Disabilities. We just received our official approval to adopt her, and will be coming for her in Oct. She is 8, and totally blind.:) It's wonderful, what you are doing, and I'm sure you are making a great difference in the lives of these kids!

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