Seriously. I have
never seen a virus like this that seems to sweep up everybody in a domino
effect. One friend told me it’s the talk
of public transportation in Port-au-Prince:
A: Did you have the fever?
B: Yeah! I’m still
sick, but I’m making an effort. You?
A: Yeah!
Everyone else on the bus in unison: Me too! And my entire family!
<sharing about symptoms follows>
It would be hard to estimate exactly, but a high percentage
of our community has had it.
And once you get it….
….we now are all experiencing what can best be described as
lingering, arthritic-like joint pain, especially in the hands/wrists and the
feet/ankles…and this still weeks or months after recovering from the initial
fever! This is a problem, since its
pretty hard not to use your hands and feet.
It’s the worst when your joints have stiffened after sleeping at night
or sitting for a while. Others have
joint pain in their knees. Some people
have had the fever and its symptoms return multiple times. We have varying estimations as to how long
this can go on—anywhere from 6 months to 5 years!
Six. Months. To. Five. Years?
Oh help.
Of course, I find myself less inclined to complain when I
read about the Ebola virus in West Africa.
You can read more about chikungunya here.
Please continue to pray for the health of our staff and
community. Although we try to see the
humor in it, it really can be debilitating and discouraging. Please pray as well for God’s protection over
those who have not yet contracted the virus.
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