Oh dear, I am so sorry to hear this Peggy.    I do hope that they can get and 
keep her
comfortable and that she has an American with her.   That has got to help so 
much.
   hugs...    and my prayers go up for her....       mj





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From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, December 25, 2010 3:50:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT Need Prayers--UPDATE

  
It would seem that Danielle's burns are worse today and they have upgraded it 
to 
2nd and 3rd degree. As I am typing this, they are preparing her for surgery. So 
we are just waiting it out....We will also have to wait to see when she will be 
able to fly back home. She can't go back to the convent and the apartment that 
she had due to the unsanitary conditions their. Those poor people have to boil 
their water before using it, so it wouldn't be to great to use for a burn 
victim. They have sent an American acting as an ambassador on Danielle's behalf 
to stay with her. We are hoping that we can have some one fly home with her too.
 
Thank you everyone who has kept her in their prayers....but we still need more, 
she has a long way to go.
 
Peggy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Peggy & The Girls
Date: 12/25/2010 2:26:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Need Prayers
 
Merry Christmas Everyone!
 
I need a lot of prayers for my favorite niece. I just came home from our 
family's Christmas Eve Party, which my younger sister hosted. Her daughter who 
graduated from college this past summer, is a volunteer through her church to 
work in Bolivia. She has only been their for a couple of months and has been 
hit 
with one bad thing after the other. Her work consist of working with nuns, who 
devote their life to the very poor, mostly abused mothers and children. They 
live in  a very very poor neighborhood, food is scarce as are a lot of 
necessities for every day living.  

 
Well we were all waiting for her to call in on Skype and when she didn't her 
mom 
knew something was wrong, since they always have their timing right for all 
calls.  Finally my sister made an international call, and poor Danielle was 
hysterical. Just minutes before she had tried to light a very old oven and it 
blew up in her face! She was all alone, as the nuns and all the kids and other 
volunteers had gone to church services, which is 1 1/2 hours away.  Danielle 
wanted to stay behind so not only that she would be able to see her family via 
Skype, but to bake some very special surprise cookies for all the children. 

 
After 45 minutes of trying to call anyone in Boliva, including the Boliva 
police 
to get her some help, we finally got through to some one in our government. A 
ambulance arrived from a local clinic. When they got her to the clinic, no 
doctors were on call because of the holiday. After many more calls, an 
ambassador managed to get a couple of doctors to her. All of this took more 
then 
2 hours to get her the help she needed! Her eyebrows, eye lashes were burnt 
off, 
as was some of her hair. Her face had already started to blister and swell up. 
We kept talking to her all the time, to make sure she didn't go into shock from 
the pain and fear.
 
The doctors finally started to treat her with pain killers, IV, antibiotics and 
clean the wounds. She has 1st degree burns on her face and some spots are 2nd 
degree. Her arms and hands are 2nd degree. Her arms and hands got it the 
worse when she was trying to put the flame out on her face and head. Even with 
the pain killers she is still in a lot of pain. Thank God that at the instance 
the oven blew she closed her eyes, or it could have been much worse!
 
 Danielle, is a very sweet, kind and totally giving person. She has always 
wanted to help out the less fortunate. God gave her that gift to care for the 
helpless and she does it so well. It is dangerous where she is too. Read any 
news article on the Bolivia government, especially their President and they 
don't like America, or Americans too much.  She has had food poisoning twice, 
and was almost robbed, but a good samaritan intervened. She received a bad 
electric shock once when she was taking a shower, because the wiring is nothing 
but cords all over the place. All of this within just the first couple of 
months 
of being their. It's not an easy life for anyone who lives their. They struggle 
day to day to eat, for shelter, clothes and the necessities and of course their 
are a lot of bad people who take advantage of others all the time.
 
Please unite with me in Prayer for her speedy recovery, and that the Good Lord 
will ease her pain too, and keep her safe and free from any more harm.
 
Thank you all so much,
Peggy
  
 
  
 

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