OK, so although I have been feeling a little discouraged, we had two kids come in for followup today...
Omar is 13 and he was our very first patient; when we first met him, he weighed 24kg and had severe tuberculosis of his right lung and pleura; his CD4 count was around 120. He is an orphan, and lives with his uncle and grandmother. He stopped going to school earlier this year because he was too sick.
Today, after 5 months of anti-TB therapy and 3 months of ARVs, he weighs 32kg, and doesn't have that skeletal appearance any more. His adherence is 100% and he even asks good questions about his treatment sometimes. He's feeling better, and able to do more. Its wonderful to see the change in him!
The second child, Fofana, is about 2; equally, when we first met her, she was already on ARVs but really malnourished and sickly. She hardly lifted her head, much less played. This morning, she was exploring around our office like a healthy kid, with a mischevious grin and even a bit of a fat tummy.
Those are the things that make this job worth while. Seeing kids start to get better, start to smile and be normal kids again.
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