Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Lawson's Story

In a place such as West Africa, where access to constant healthcare is minimal at best, our main max fax surgeon says it's always better to have a malignant tumor that kills you quickly.  Without healthcare, the slow-growing benign facial tumors lead to a horrible death by suffocation.  Lawson was one of the first patients to come through during this outreach, and the ship arrived just in time to spare his life.  Here is Lawson's story, written by Elaine on the communications team. 

His gentle eyes betrayed his desperate hope. “I came here so I could get help,” said Lawson, struggling to speak clearly. A large growth stretched his mouth and cheeks horribly, causing his teeth to stick out in all directions. It had been growing for four years, inhibiting his breathing, eating, and speech, and eventually, his ability to work.

The tumor destroyed his life, separating him from everyone and everything he loved. The people in his village would not sell him food because they said he was a devil. His wife left him, leaving behind their three children. Without work or food, he could not provide for his family.
So, Lawson, once one of Ghana's most prominent soccer players, now hid inside his house.

Then, a radio announcement said that a hospital ship, the Africa Mercy, would soon be coming to Togo offering surgeries free of charge. Daring to hope, Lawson left his children in his mother's care and went to the patient screening.

Lawson was literally at the brink of death as the tumor slowly suffocated him. He was immediately admitted to the hospital ship, with surgery the next day. It took three doctors eight hours to remove the benign growth and repair his nose, upper lip, and cheek. The large amount of blood required during surgery was donated by crew members.

Lawson was overjoyed when he touched the bandages on his cheek. There will be more surgeries within the next year to complete the reconstruction of his face, but the immediate result saved and restored his life.
 
Unable to hold back tears of joy, a delighted Lawson exclaimed, “I can't believe what has happened to me. It is a miracle! My way was crooked, but now my way is straight. Now, I am a man!”

 Lawson can hardly wait to surprise his family with his transformation. He is anxious to eat real food again especially his mother's ademe, a stew made with legumes, fish and red oil. Then he will think about starting his new life.

He has photos of what he looked like before surgery and after. “I want to show pictures to everybody, so people can see what Mercy Ships did for me. Everybody who sees me, they will be surprised,” he grinned. “I survived! Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! Amen!”

2 comments:

  1. this is an incredible story and i am very inspired by the work you doing

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  2. God bless the people who helped this man. And bless you Lawson, hope you have a very happy long healthy life.

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