This last week we have been super busy. We are trying to work 2 big areas with only the 3 of us. We are getting a lot of work done, but there is always more to do. In Tema Newtown, 10 people have committed to be baptized. I am unsure if I will be here to see any of them enter into the water, but that doesn't matter to me. I am so happy to have planted and watered the seeds of faith in so many people in the short time that I have been here in Tema Newtown.
The work has also become more complicated. Elder Winfield wasn't feeling well after a lesson on Sunday. We went back to the apartment and he started throwing up. He couldn't keep anything down, and was getting worse and worse. The mission nurse told us to go to the hospital. We gave him a blessing and we left for the hospital at around 9:30 at night. I do not like African hospitals. They are understaffed and are gross. You can hear the rats running through the ceiling. We left him there at around midnight.
We had a Zone pday the next day, so we went to that. It was fun and it was good to see the zone one last time before I go home. We got a call from Elder Winfield at around 2pm saying that the hospital wasn't taking care of him. He hadn't seen anyone in hours and they did not provide food or have a way for him to buy food. We rushed over there and got him some food. He was feeling better, but still had a hard time walking. He still hadn't seen a doctor. It turns out there was only one doctor in the entire hospital, and they would have taken until this morning before the doctor would have been able to see him. In the mean time the nurses would have continued to have given him random antibiotics and things to rack up our hospital bill.
We switched hospitals and he was able to see a doctor. It turns out that he had typhoid fever and maybe a stomach ulcer. Elder Winfield has about 5 medications he is taking, but he is back in the apartment and he feels a lot better. There are always surprises and things that keep us on the edge of our seats out here in Africa.
I am going home in 9 days! I only have 1 more pday left. I am excited to come home and see you all. I hope you all have a great week and I will see you all soon!
Elder Garrison




