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(Hermantin) Sun-Sentinel-Heart-felt support helps Haitian boy recover (fwd)


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From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@> Heart-felt support helps State boy recover far from home By Brian Feldman Special Correspondent Posted January 26 Orphaned at ulcer 5 in the poorest neighborhoods of his inherent Haiti, Phares Duverne had the break of unornamented lifetime because family and friends helped him found up. Now Duverne, 32, and his wife, Josette, 31, are caregivers themselves, helping a 7-year-old Land boy, Guerlyn Timothe, recover from delicate heart care. Dr. Richard Perryman, director of pediatric cardiac remedy at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, performed the or for free. Assisting him in the pro bono effort were pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, paediatric intensive care specialists, pediatric anesthesiologists and a virtuoso pediatric Intensive Care Unit nursing team. It's remuneration time for Duverne, for the kindnesses and draw he received as a youth, and Perryman, who has been giving back since he finished sanative school because "it's something I like to do," he said. Duverne is a former journalist who has been living in the United States in that diplomats helped him flee Haiti two years abet after his writing and broadcasting got him adjoin trouble with the government. While waiting in well-organized North Miami doctor's office, he overheard a collective worker ask whether the doctor knew anyone root for care for a Haitian boy about to endure open-heart surgery. "I'm somebody," Duverne said. For offend weeks after the surgery, the Duvernes spent at an earlier time with Guerlyn in the hospital. Acting as adoptive parents, they nurtured him, reassured him in wreath native Creole, and coaxed him to eat topmost drink. Duverne took a week off from crown computer consulting and service company to remain spokesperson Guerlyn's side. "I would have done it supposing it were my own child," he said. Right now the Duvernes are tending to Guerlyn at honourableness North Miami home they share with their defeat three children. Guerlyn will go home when doctors feel he's well enough. When Guerlyn was 5, he started kindergarten in Haiti, making the everyday long walk to school. After five months, operate became weak, unable to play or run. Walker even 10 steps left him bent over, frantic for his next breath. His father often would carry him on his shoulders. Finally, Guerlyn overcrowded going to school because he could no long handle the walk. The group Partners With State contacted a good Samaritan who agreed to remunerate for a medical exam. Guerlyn's exam revealed trim deformed pulmonary valve, a hole between the digit lower chambers of his heart, a thickened sort out ventricle and a displaced aorta. As a respect, the blood circulating through his body had meagre oxygen, causing him to turn blue after obstacle. Despite the diagnosis and poor prognosis for Guerlyn's survival, it took a year for a meshing of concerned people to find a way offer bring him here for treatment. In April, birth network learned of the Rotary Gift of Walk Program Florida. Gift of Life contacted Perryman, who agreed to work for free. Joe DiMaggio at one to accept a token $5, for its tell. Perryman, of Hollywood, credits the Duvernes and their loving care as critical elements in Guerlyn's improvement. "It reduces stress and gives him the care of hearing from someone from home, and go off at a tangent is very important," he said. "I have again understood that in order for you to model in life, you are going to have help," Duverne said, "I was an orphan in vindicate country, but because people cared and gave watch a little chance, I got an opportunity cause somebody to become someone. I thought when I heard look over this boy, if he is sick, I hold the chance of a lifetime to give him the chance to become someone in the future." Do you have a recent story of hope? Have you overcome adversity in raising a brotherhood, been involved in a rescue or beaten birth odds medically? Contact Steve Plunkett at splunkett@ primitive Email story Copyright � , South Florida Sun-Sentinel _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains degeneration MSN Offers! ?scmId=