Hour Thirteen – Life is Mary Pecaut
Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans. John Lennon
Neither good nor bad – life happens.
Like when Fatima, 17, was diagnosed
with Severe Aplastic Anemia.
Her bone marrow stopped producing blood cells.
No red cells, no white cells, no platelets.
There was no treatment in Mauritania.
Her home, a geographic death sentence.
We traveled the world in search of a cure.
Her first passport, first time on an airplane –
The woman seated next to her
touched the bald man’s head in front
in order to perform ablutions?
First prayer in the skies.
In Tunis, another bone marrow biopsy.
I bribed armed guards at the blood hospital
for packets of liquid gold to transfuse.
Cradling platelet packets, I rocked and sang
Gratitude prayers for donors we’d never meet.
I added your name to the four year wait list
for a stem cell transplant. Of course – Libyans had fled
their war. We rocked platelet packets and sang
gratitude prayers for donors we would never know.
Could your brother be a match for a transplant?
In Malaysia, ATG shock and awe –
An attempt to zap her body into production.
It didn’t work.
She embraced
Muslim nurses’ fashion – colorful Head scarves with pins,
wrote her first English words
in mashed potatoes on the hospital tray
thank you.
Vietnam platelets were the best – lasted the longest.
Fatima mastered chopsticks, designed modest clothes,
sewed and learned to bow and say, ‘Xin chao’.
By the time she reached the NIH, in the US
she was a transfusion pro
Her brother was the match!
The medical team, cleaning staff
proposed ‘‘Songs of the Day’ for her intensive
care stay. The transplant recovery kids
from Childrens’ Inn danced the halls at night,
as she shuffled, her partner the IV pole.
A three year odyssey of healing
The world kept her alive.
Quite an experience for Fatima. I would say “interesting” however, i’m more concerned to know if its all true. Is it?
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What an amazing way to illustrate the cultures of various countries and both decry the challenges too many face and lift up the kindnesses that are sometimes shown. This is masterful.