Thanks for the update and for putting a good foot
forward for PA’s. I am sure your hard work is worth it to the people you
are helping. Like I said before, keep up the good work.
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005
10:29 PM
To:
Subject: [WildernessMedicinePA]
Katrina
Hello all-
It has been a crazy unreal place around here
lately. It is hard to
think that just a few hours away the ravages of
nature have taken so
many lives and so much property. Maybe it IS
the "great equalizer"
as some would say, or could be if people would let
it. In the
despair and poverty, good could acutally
come. I see sadness and
pain in the many faces of the people I treat every
day, and yet I
also see smiles. They are the grateful that
they are alive and they
have dry clothes and food and water- the basics of
life. They have
families across the country who want to take them
in, give them jobs
and schools and shelter. But they are
scared. They do not want to
go on the cruise ships where they are yet again
surrounded by
water. They are scared to go to the places
that we know are
beautiful- with wonderful people to welcome them,
like Idaho. They
are used to the South and their way of life
here. They have not
flown in planes, have not seen mountains, or been
out of Louisiana,
and Houston seems as close as they can get to
their "home". They
have stories to tell and they are telling
them. Sometimes when the
lines are minimal in the medical stations, some of
the people just
want to come in for something like a pimple, so
they can be with
someone who cares.
Many of us are physically strained, but the needs
of these people
keep us going. They need us, and they are
why we are in medicine.
And, at last, wilderness medical training has come
in to play in my
life in the urban setting of such a
catastrophe. I hope I can
continue to help these people. As I unloaded
sick patients at
Ellington Field, and am now providing medical care
at the Astrodome,
I pray that my family has the patience to be
without me and "hold
down the fort", and that I can have the
knowledge and sensitiviey to
continue to help where I am needed.