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Meer Challenges Preemptive Love Staff to Soccer 2 Weeks After Surgery!

September 18, 2009 by Joshua · 1 Comment 

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After a great check-up visit with Meer Mustaffa yesterday we found out that Meer’s case was just the 51st of its kind reported in the world. We are so grateful to have the wonderful doctors and surgeons at the Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, Tukey, and to our local doctors, like Dr. Aso Faeeq, for their help in getting Meer to surgery in time.

Meer is doing really well back at home and is poised to go on living a healthy life. In fact, he hasn’t slowed down at all in the wake of his surgery a few weeks ago… he’s ready to get back to playing football with his friends. Only this time he can expect to play without getting tired so easily and without any risk of fainting from low oxygenation.

He even went so far as to challenge the PLC staff to a match…. we’re delaying as long as we can so as to avoid being schooled by a kid straight out of surgery. We’re all pretty confident that we’ll lose!

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

Joshua Gigliotti is a PLC Summer Intern ('09) turned short-term staff who spends a majority of his time with PLC taking exceptional photos of children in Iraq in an effort to humanize Iraqis and portray them as people full of dreams and hope. When his camera is not in-hand, Josh is often found in local tea houses with friends and also enjoys traversing the great outdoors. Follow Joshua on Twitter: @JoshGigs.

Meer is Discharged and Headed Back to Iraq Tonight!

September 3, 2009 by awara · 897 Comments 

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There are a few really exciting moments in this journey from selection to surgery: (1) the moment a child is accepted to surgery; (2) the moment they come out from surgery alive and well; (3) and the moment they get on the plane to go home are three of the big ones!

Tonight, Meer completes the hat trick. His family is eagerly waiting for him in Iraq, having called us multiple times to make sure everything is on track to receive their boy at the airport tonight!

As with every other child we’ve helped, we could not do this without you. It only took a week round-trip, but you have impacted a life, a family, a community, and a country forever.

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

Awara Hassan Mama is a Regional Development Officer for the Preemptive Love Coalition in charge of creating local solutions to local problems in Iraq among his compatriots and for the sake of our constituents. Awara often travels abroad with PLC children to surgery and serves as a translator and a key cooperator between communities in conflict.

Meer Breathing, Eating, & Drinking on His Own in ICU

August 29, 2009 by awara · 1 Comment 

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We were thrilled yesterday to find Meer laughing and joking with the nurses in ICU just hours after doctors intervened to address his urgent situation. Unlike other children we’ve seen recently, when doctors said “Cough!” (to get the lungs working on their own again) Meer responded gladly: “I’ll cough all you want! I’m ready to get back to Iraq and play soccer!”

The impact of this surgery on Meer’s life and family is going to be significant. We cannot thank you enough for all you do to make these surgeries happen!

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

Awara Hassan Mama is a Regional Development Officer for the Preemptive Love Coalition in charge of creating local solutions to local problems in Iraq among his compatriots and for the sake of our constituents. Awara often travels abroad with PLC children to surgery and serves as a translator and a key cooperator between communities in conflict.

Meer Comes Through Surgery With Perfect Scores – Resting in ICU

August 28, 2009 by awara · 496 Comments 

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Meer had a great surgery today and Prof. Dr. Sertaç Çiçek and his staff at the Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, Turkey did a great thing in taking on his urgent case on such short notice. If all goes according to plan, Meer could be extubated and back in his private room as early as tomorrow or Sunday.

Stay tuned!

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

Awara Hassan Mama is a Regional Development Officer for the Preemptive Love Coalition in charge of creating local solutions to local problems in Iraq among his compatriots and for the sake of our constituents. Awara often travels abroad with PLC children to surgery and serves as a translator and a key cooperator between communities in conflict.

Meer is Undergoing Surgery Right Now

August 28, 2009 by awara · Leave a Comment 

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Meer’s case was pretty urgent so we’re encouraged to see him pushed forward to surgery so quickly by the staff at the Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, Turkey.

We should know more about how Meer’s doing in just a few hours… long, stressful hours for his family and all of us…

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

Awara Hassan Mama is a Regional Development Officer for the Preemptive Love Coalition in charge of creating local solutions to local problems in Iraq among his compatriots and for the sake of our constituents. Awara often travels abroad with PLC children to surgery and serves as a translator and a key cooperator between communities in conflict.

Meet Meer

August 25, 2009 by Joshua · 385 Comments 

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Meer’s situation is particularly urgent, referred to us both by Dr. Aso Faek in Iraq and the First Lady’s Kurdistan Save the Children. The great doctors at Anadolu Medical Center (Anadolu Sağlık Merkezi) do believe that the impact of this surgery on Meer and his quality of life will be sustantial thanks to your generous donations and Buy Shoes. Save Lives. purchases. The doctors currently plan to take Meer to surgery without any serious diagnostic testing.

Unlike many of the 44 other children we’ve sent to surgery, Meer is old enough to fully understand what is happening to him and what is at stake if things do not go according to plan. As such, Meer is understandably apprehensive about his time in Turkey, his surgery, and being away from his family. Undoubtedly Meer has heard some grand stories about the ethnic tensions between Turks and Kurds in Turkey. This can negatively affect perceptions and make the anxiety of the first few hours in the country very palpable. But it’s a joy to see those fears melt away at the hands of loving, caring nurses and medical staff.

Your donations and your efforts are always about more than the single life involved. These medical moments are writing new narratives of peace and cooperation between communities at odds. Tonight, it’s Meer’s turn.

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

NOTE: In accordance with PLC’s desire to lend a hand-up by avoiding strict hand-outs (when possible), Meer’s family has paid $2,500 towards PLC’s highly-discounted diagnostic testing and surgery prices.

Joshua Gigliotti is a PLC Summer Intern ('09) turned short-term staff who spends a majority of his time with PLC taking exceptional photos of children in Iraq in an effort to humanize Iraqis and portray them as people full of dreams and hope. When his camera is not in-hand, Josh is often found in local tea houses with friends and also enjoys traversing the great outdoors. Follow Joshua on Twitter: @JoshGigs.

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