Jambo!!! This means a lot of things in Swahili including hello and is an approprite start to this blog. We arrived in Moshi (at the foot of Kilimanjaro) on July 8th. We had an appropriate introduction to life here by having one of my bags left in Amsterdam by KLM for unclear reasons then riding 45 minutes in a "SUV" w/ 9 people in it (6 of which were moving here for 1 year) and approximately 20 bags on the roof of the car. It was fantastic. We arrived in the doctor's housing at KCMC (Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center) that night and hit the ground running the next day. We arrived in the middle of the night so I could not see my surroundings but when I woke up the next morning to see the snowy peaks of Mt. Kiliminjaro from my house fell in love.
Yesterday I got my "orientation" to the hospital (though I am sure I will remain disoriented for my whole 3 months here). I am still not sure exactly what my duties consist of but that part I am sure I will learn fast. I had a 2 hour break between meetings yesterday and was told I should try to "go in town real quick to get a SIM card for my phone". I assure you that quick was the wrong word to describe my next experience as I packed into a mini-van that functions as a shuttle that packed about 20 people into what would typically carry 7-8 in the US and became a fun journey. I know my wife tells me I can smell at times but I am pretty sure I was the best smelling person on that van. Anyway, it was a lot of fun and quite eventful in the downtown. Later that day Audra and I went back into town and I paid 12 dollars for a cab driver to take us around the markets and other stores so I could figure out what kind of deals I good get on produce. At the end of the day we went to these fields by the hospital and played ultimate frisbee with a bunch of locals (who would have thought that was big in Africa) until the sun went down with Kilimanjaro towering over us. It was surreal.
This morning I started my time on the ward and have already begun to see some fascinating cases. I made quick friends with the chair of medicine here and by mid morning we were grading students on their patient interviews together (by the way, they are not quite as touchy feely as we our in the states, he made one of the students cry in front of me). I then joined my team for rounds and I had some awesome cases just today- 2 cases of portal htn w/ ugib 2/2 schisto, 1 kaposi sarcoma, 1 TB, 1 brain lesion of unclear etiology w/ R sided weakness, one old rheumatic fever now w/ heart failure and one ascites of unclear etiology. Anyway, it was really fun. Tonight is pizza night and we are looking forward to that. Audra is currently sorting out where the best place for her to work is. We are both having a blast. I promise blogs at least once a week and they will usually be much more entertaining than this. I will also be putting pictures up as well. You can communicate with be by posting a comment on the blog or emailing me a chrismeduri@gmail.com
Cheers,
Meduri
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We are so very happy to hear from you Chris and Audra. We already sorely miss you! Even though we do not talk that often. Charleston was a great time, hopefully all that sun on the beach prepared you two.
Thank you for keeping this log so you do not seem too far away. You guys are in our prayers always. Take care of each other first.
Paul and Michelle
Sounds great. I'm excited to read about all of this and I can't wait to see pictures. MJ and I are thinking about you guys and you're in our prayers.
Really, you do smell.
Good luck and take care of Audra.
Matt and MJ
Chris!! This is already a better job updating us on your life than the past few years.lol. What you've described sounds so awesome! I can't wait to see the pictures of the landscape, and of course you and Audra. It sounds like dad's not so gentle teaching tactics have prepared you a bit for the guy your working with:) (<-I'm learning...) I had a blast with you guys in Charleston and can't wait to do it again when you're back. Enjoy your pizza, give Audra a big hug, and keep your eyes open for a nice Tanzanian boy;) I love you and miss you!
-Spud
"I then joined my team for rounds and I had some awesome cases just today- 2 cases of portal htn w/ ugib 2/2 schisto, 1 kaposi sarcoma, 1 TB, 1 brain lesion of unclear etiology w/ R sided weakness, one old rheumatic fever now w/ heart failure and one ascites of unclear etiology. Anyway, it was really fun."
I'm glad it sounds really fun for you!!
I'm glad ya'll are having fun already, it looks like it will be a great 3 months! Tell Audra I send me love! :)
What an exciting and humerous account of your first few days in Tanzania!Of course,it was also a treat to get to talk with you Wednesday and to hear the enthusiasm in your voice.Grandma and Grandpa got to read your message also.You know that we will all be looking forward to your next blog with great anticipation!
love and Prayers,Mom
Sounds like having good time Chris. Sounds like interesting diseases also. Is there any civil unrest going on now? Be careful, may want to carry a syringe of succinylcholine (IM) drawn up for protection.
Wow Chris - It sounds like you guys are having an amazing time! I cant wait to see pics. We really miss you guys already, but its fun to be able to read about what you are doing and what your experience is like. Take good care and enjoy your time there. Give Audra a big hug from me.
Kaity
what an amazing journey you are experiencing! Audra and Chris, please keep us updated!
xoxo,
allison
(chris, you we met at your wedding, i am a xo sister of Audras)
I am so excited for the two of you! What an amazing opportunity to explore the world and help people! I'm so proud of ya'll. You are an amazing pair! Sorry we couldn't make it to Charleston. Kel and I would have loved to see you before you headed off on your adventure. Chris, please give Audra a big hug for me. I miss her so much. All my love to both of you always- Anna
Chris,
Thanks so much for sharing your experiences through this Blog! This is fantastic. Aubrey and I are really excited for you and Audra and the amazing experiences that lie ahead of you. I will be sure to stay up to date with your journey through the blog. Our thoughts and prayers and with you two.
Best,
Blair
I am so glad to hear that you guys are having a blast in Africa and a little jealous to be honest. Things in Memphis are going great other than the fact that crime is at an all time high, it's hotter than hell, and I'm working my butt off! Mom and dad are doing well, mom's is up to the same old stuff and dad's been spending most of his time trying to figure out how he can beat me in guitar hero, so he's been spending most of his time practicing. Anyway- glad to hear from you guys, keep the stories coming. You guys are in my thoughts and prayers. And remember- if you bring home kids that costs losts and losts of money$$$
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