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We are still dealing with dengue fever in our house. Marion was down for three weeks, she got up
for a week and went down again last Monday and has been ailing since then. There isn’t much one can do, acetaminophen
for pain and fever, drink plenty of liquids, watch out for signs of the dengue hemorrhagic fever.
The doctors in Bolivia are
still on strike. They are only attending in the emergency room. (The emergency room in Portachuelo is staffed
by interns right out of medical school.
It is often an frustrating and sometimes frightening experience.)
Today Marion and I went into
Montero to find some medical help. I had to stop by the hospital
where we have the staff of the school insured to make the monthly insurance payment. I was talking to the secretary at the hospital and she said that Dr. Choque, the hospital director, would be glad to
look at Marion. Dr. Choque saw her in his
office and prescribed an IV with lots of vitamins and some pain medicine. We are back home waiting for someone to come
and put in the IV. Why didn't I learn to
put in an IV when I had the chance?
Many at the school are battling with dengue, I still have times with fever and extreme fatigue.






















