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Interesting cross walk. Way to be green, Honduras. This was taking in one of the bigger cities we drove through on our way out to Loma de Luz.
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Avacados from the tree behind our place.
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Abuse is alive and well here in Honduras as well as in the states. I have this ethical dilemma, because I want to post pictures of my patients, but I feel weird about it. I mean, mothers and babies are one thing, but pictures of abused or sick kids... I think that's a little different. So I'm sorry I'm leaving this pictures out. But I thought x-rays would be a safe bet. First x-rays shows a skull fracture (indicated with an arrow) and the 2nd one is an old healing humeral fracture. If the picture turned out better, you'd also be able to see a healing clavicular fracture.
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The Twins I helped delivery. So very, very cute, right?
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Our two little friends Josenia y Reina. They are girls who live at the Children's Center that I have mentioned before. I wish I could take them both home with me. If my hair looks like a mess, well, that's because they proceeded to "make me over" and that is the result.
More pics to come, but this has made me realize why I don't do picture blogs.... they take so much more time.
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