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Great service these physicians are offering. Our hearts go out to those who will live permanently disabled in a country with little infrastructure to support them. To say performing an amputation is "extremely fulfilling" is likely inspired from the fact that the alternative was death from infection. I would consider performing these acts to be rather extremely "humbling."
Just wanted to say what a great service these guys are providing to those in need. I helped Dr. Garner get medical supplies for the trip last week, and it's great to see an update on how he and his team are doing. Hope they continue to be able to help many people!
thanks to Dennis for his stories on these remarkable
guys.
so glad they are there, doing the things we wish we could do.
best wishes to them all.
Dennis, I am so proud to be your sister. Your articles touch all of us who read them. I can't wait to read more! Stay safe!
Thank you for your honorable service...may God continue to walk before you in your good works.
I want to say thank you for your wonderful job you did to my people, may Good Bless you in your family.
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