Tuesday
26Jan2010

A letter from Haiti

With the holiday's finally over, I have to say I'm exhausted. Running around after 22-month-old, J, and 27 weeks preggers. Again I'm exhausted. I have a looming deadline to post my H1NI Vaccine findings and a Walt Disney World quick tip guide after our very recent trip. However, I, as well as many of you, cannot stop thinking about Haiti. Marta recently posted a letter that was forwarded to us via e-mail from our cousin. It is an inspirational letter that will hopefully pull at your heartstrings and get you to help Haiti in anyway that you can if you have not already. See below:

Dear Family and Friends,

I am so humbled and touched to see all of the kind words that have circulated via email and phone and Facebook regarding my trip to Haiti. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. I am almost embarrassed by the outpouring of support because I really don't feel that I did that much. Certainly nowhere near enough.

The situation in Haiti is dire. We've all heard about the unconscionable number of deaths, upwards of 100,000. Port-au-Prince is a city of rubble, human remains, human waste, homelessness, orphaned children, and disease. I can't begin to describe the injuries sustained and their anticipated long term sequelae. The country will not make it out of this catastrophe without our help.

Obviously there are no words to describe what I experienced over the past few days.  24 cases in 48 hours, 13 of which were amputations for crush injuries resulting in gangrene, or infected open fractures, adults and children alike.  It is an ugly but necessary aspect of saving patients from septic shock and death. All extremity surgeries were done under regional anesthesia (numbing of the main nerves to the leg or arm with long-acting anesthetics), as we had no oxygen and no ventilator machines. Thank Heaven for the UM regional anesthesia team led by Dr. Ralf Gebhard. No tourniquet. No lights in the operating room (used camping headlamps). No running water. No formal sterile processing of instruments (bleach and betadine). 

Despite the conditions, I'm happy to say we have not lost a single patient in the makeshift OR suite. People put their egos aside and did what they had to do.  I was deeply humbled by and in awe of the people around me. It wasn't just the surgeons: the medical and pediatric teams worked around the clock.  Considering how critically injured some of these patients are, the mortality rate at the UM facility has been astoundingly low (somewhere around 2%). This includes people rescued out of buildings on Day 7, and speaks to the quality of care being delivered.  In total, some 300+ patients have been treated at the UM field hospital.

The care that has been delivered so far, while impressive, is a mere drop in the bucket. However, because of the number of corporate and private donations, our capabilities are likely to increase exponentially with every day that passes.

Dr. Barth Green has tremendous contacts and organizational skills, not to mention a heart of gold. Alonzo Mourning was at the UM camp over the weekend and again yesterday. The ortho guys tell me that before I arrived, Zo was helping them apply splints and change dressings.  He has donated $1M toward building a new air conditioned field tent hospital. I flew down on a private jet owned by a businessman who is not only flying staff and med-evacuating the most critical patients to Miami on his plane, but paying for the fuel and crew out of his own pocket indefinitely.

Perhaps most personally moving of all, last night I arrived home to find out that my family's business, Med Lab Supply Company, had donated a Siemens C-arm fluoroscopy unit that is on its way to the field hospital. This is a tremendous step toward being able to properly treat fractures.

Despite this early support, there is a lot of work to be done, and there are still major logistical issues to getting personnel and equipment down there in an organized fashion. 
Project Medishare and the University of Miami are able to be effective in the aftermath of the earthquake because they had a strong presence in Haiti before it happened. UM faculty and residents are able to rotate traveling to Haiti to deliver care at the hospital, which is securely located on the United Nations compound.  I plan on returning soon as my professional and family responsibilities allow.

These poor people. They are so destitute. The conditions are horrid, and yet their spiritual strength is unshaken.  It's going to take a long, committed, and expensive effort if they have any hope of recovering what little they had before all of this happened.

If you have already made a donation, thank you. If not, kindly consider making one by joining my fund raising team on the Project Medishare website.  The link is at the end of this email.

I will end on a positive note. On my way home yesterday, I was at the Toussaint L'Ouverture airport and was approached by two women from a U.S.-based adoption agency to serve as an escort to a Haitian orphan.  I flew back with a 17 month-old baby boy and met his adoptive parents at MIA.  He literally became a U.S. citizen in my arms. Totally mind blowing. You will all be amused to know that when the girls from the adoption agency approached me, the baby (Paxton is his adoptive name), was of course a perfect angel. But the minute we got on the plane he turned into a little maniac! He was wild but adorable. I'm so psyched for him and his new life.

Thanks again to you all.

Warmly,

Veronica Diaz
Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support Project Medishare for Haiti's Earthquake Relief Fund

 

Veronica, The Baby Mamas thank you for all you have done and your inspiring letter.

Wednesday
16Dec2009

Attention Breastfeeding mama's & mama's-to-be...Get a free nursing cover! 

Uddercovers is running a new promotion where you can get any of our nursing covers (regular price $32)- FREE. You just pay the $8.95 shipping. The code is "Christmas".

Go to uddercovers.com , click on "Shop Now", select the product you would like (3 piece gift sets are also available with this promotion) and you will automatically be directed to the center of the page where you can enter in the promo code! Type in Christmas and it will bring your product total to $0! They will sell out fast. You can use the code more than once - you just have to open a new browser/window to do so. Good Luck!

This promotion gives you a $32.00 discount off your total order no matter what you put in your cart! This promotion code is valid once per transaction, so you can order as many times as you would like! 

These covers are so practical and useful, I can't talk enough about them. The prints are beautiful and chic as well. Happy Shopping! 

Friday
04Dec2009

The Perfect Holiday Wishlist for Tot Boys. 

This is basically my son, J’s personalized Christmas Wishlist. He is 20 months old. These toys can work for tots his around age , up and down. I did some heavy Black Friday research and  I got most of these toys for a great price in various places. Most of the toys can be found at Toys R’Us, WalMart, Target, Amazon, Gap, Disney Store, or Pottery Barn Kids. Prices may vary according to store and special sales.

J's Personalized Wishlist

GeoTrax Starter Train Set

What is great about GeoTrax is they have a plethora of other train sets (electric and non-electric) that all connect together. So your child can keep building and building or just switch it up in countless ways.

GeoTrax Train Track Starter Set

Kawasaki Powerwheels Motorcycle

This sporty ATV meets toddler-friendly features with the Fisher Price Power Wheels Lil' Kawasaki ride-on for little drivers. Push-button operation makes it easy for them to stop and go

Power Wheels Fisher-Price Lil Kawasaki Boy's Sport Quad -  Power Wheels (Fisher-Price) - Toys"R"Us

Radio Flyer Tryke with push handle 

An oldie but a goodie. With this new handle you can help your tot learn to ride without hurting that back!

Radio Flyer Classic Red Tricycle with Push Handle

Disney Cars Die Cast Cars Set

This Limites Edition 20-piece set includes all of your favorite hot rods from the Disney/Pixar film Cars. My son loves imaginary car play.

Disney / Pixar CARS Movie Exclusive 20 Piece Die Cast Car Set

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse "Hot Dog" Dancer

If your little ones loves Mickey Mouse and "The Hot Dog" Song as much as mine this is a definite must!

Fisher-Price Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Hot Dog Dancer -  Fisher-Price - Toys"R"Us

Bruin Radio Control Racer

The Racing car is not only cute but the buttons are simple for any tot to master.

Bruin Radio Control Super Racer - Red/Black/Yellow -  Toys R Us - Toys"R"Us

Color Me a Song Crayola Beginnings Coloring board

A musical coloring experience! Board will also keep the paper in place while your little one doodles away.

Crayola Beginnings Color Me A Song

Schleich Scenary Pack/ Nature Set

These play animals are fabulous for imaginary play. Schleich makes almost every animal you can think of so if you have an animal loving child around these are great, clean, and portable. 

 Angel Dear Napping Blanket

This is basically and oversized blankie/lovie. J adores his small ones so this will be a fun surprise. 

Franklin Adjust-A-Hit Golf Club Set

For the future golf expert in your family. These golf clubs are size adjustable according to your child's height. They are sturdy, durable, and easy to adjust. 

Triple Hit Baseball Tee

In this three level baseball training set, your kids can practice first hitting the ball off of a tee to build fundamental coordination skills. Then on the "rookie" level, the ball pops up from ground level as kids practice smacking the ball out of the air. Finally, the "pro" level is a pitching machine, lobbing the ball without a prohibitive amount of velocity, to the batter standing up to ten feet away. Great 'grow with me' toy. 

 

More Cool Boy Toys

Here are some more cool toys that  J may be too old for , too young for, just not into, or already has. Take a look I think they are great and one may be the perfect gift for your little one. Most of the toys can be found at Toys R’Us, Target, Amazon, Gap, or Pottery Barn Kids. Prices vary depending on the store and special sales. 

Disney's Lightning McQueen Powerwheels Electric Car

Bruder Man Truck with Mini Excavator

 

My Little Sandbox-Pirate Ahoy

Pretend and Play Gymbag

Musical Band

HaPe Toys Switchback Racetrack

Plan Toys Tree House

Plan Toys Pounder Bench

Plan Toys Nuts and Bolts

Educo My Practical Tool Set

Mini Walkie Talkies

Balance Bike

Leap Frog Learn & Groove Maracas (Bilingual)

Leap Frog Learn & Groove Musical Table (great 'grow-with-me' gift)

Winnie the Pooh 3-in-one Rock and Ride (great 'grow-with-me' toy)

Go-Baby-Go Crawl Along Musical Ball

Sunday
08Nov2009

To H1N1 Vaccine or Not?

Attention pregnant women and mamas everywhere! I am doing intense research on this new vaccine. Now I want to hear from you.

What are you going to do or what have you done? If you are pregnant what is your OB/GYN telling you to do and why? What are your thoughts? Mamas, will you be administering the vaccine to your little ones? What are your pediatricians telling you? What are your thoughts?

Please click here and share your thoughts, comments, opinions on your most recent research on this vaccine.

I will be posting my findings in a couple of weeks when I have done some more thorough research. Your comments will be extremely helpful to me and the other mamas facing the same dilemma. 

Thank you Mamas!

 

 

Saturday
17Oct2009

Pampers Rash Update!

I am happy to report that I spoke to Proctor & Gamble (Pampers) this week. They were extremely concerned about Joaquin's rash (Hives and Rashes and Eczema, Oh My!: THE SAGA (Part 2)). The customer service representative recorded all of my data and will be submitting a form to the Proctor & Gamble Health Department. According to the representative Pampers has not changed their "formula" and there are no "chemicals" in their diapers. However, she did send my a refund which came promptly in the mail three days after the call. Hopefully, this will send a small flag to the company and something will get resolved. So there is my short report. If you are going through the same thing, please call Proctor & Gamble 1-866-586-5654 and let them know what you are experiencing.