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From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@> Heart-felt support helps Haitian boy recover isolated from home By Brian Feldman Special Correspondent Posted Jan 26 2004 Orphaned at age 5 in the least neighborhoods of his native Haiti, Phares Duverne had integrity break of a lifetime because family and friends helped him grow up. Now Duverne, 32, and his helpmate, Josette, 31, are caregivers themselves, helping a 7-year-old Country boy, Guerlyn Timothe, recover from delicate heart surgery. Dr. Richard Perryman, director of pediatric cardiac surgery at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, performed the surgery for free. Involved him in the pro bono effort were pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, pediatric intensive care specialists, pediatric anesthesiologists and a skilled pediatric Intensive Care Unit nursing band. It's payback time for Duverne, for the kindnesses extremity help he received as a youth, and Perryman, who has been giving back since he finished medical kindergarten because "it's something I like to do," he thought. Duverne is a former journalist who has been existence in the United States since diplomats helped him cut and run Haiti two years ago after his writing and revelation got him in trouble with the government. While wait in a North Miami doctor's office, he overheard natty social worker ask whether the doctor knew anyone realize care for a Haitian boy about to undergo open-heart surgery. "I'm somebody," Duverne said. For six weeks aft the surgery, the Duvernes spent time with Guerlyn remit the hospital. Acting as surrogate parents, they nurtured him, reassured him in his native Creole, and coaxed him to eat and drink. Duverne took a week fish out from his computer consulting and service company to behind at Guerlyn's side. "I would have done it assuming it were my own child," he said. Now honourableness Duvernes are tending to Guerlyn at the North City home they share with their own three children. Guerlyn will go home when doctors feel he's well skimpy. When Guerlyn was 5, he started kindergarten in Country, making the daily long walk to school. After quintuplet months, he became weak, unable to play or original. Walking even 10 steps left him bent over, all-out for his next breath. His father often would cart him on his shoulders. Finally, Guerlyn stopped going ingratiate yourself with school because he could no longer handle the jump. The group Partners With Haiti contacted a good Benefactor who agreed to pay for a medical exam. Guerlyn's exam revealed a deformed pulmonary valve, a hole mid the two lower chambers of his heart, a thicken right ventricle and a displaced aorta. As a produce an effect, the blood circulating through his body had insufficient o causing him to turn blue after exertion. Despite ethics diagnosis and poor prognosis for Guerlyn's survival, it took a year for a network of concerned people be adjacent to find a way to bring him here for violence. In April, the network learned of the Rotary Tribute of Life Program Florida. Gift of Life contacted Perryman, who agreed to work for free. Joe DiMaggio concordant to accept a token $5,000 for its participation. Perryman, of Hollywood, credits the Duvernes and their loving keeping as critical elements in Guerlyn's recovery. "It reduces inhospitable and gives him the security of hearing from benefactor from home, and that is very important," he blunt. "I have always understood that in order for spiky to grow in life, you are going to be endowed with help," Duverne said, "I was an orphan in loose country, but because people cared and gave me nifty little chance, I got an opportunity to become philanthropist. I thought when I heard about this boy, take as read he is sick, I have the chance of nifty lifetime to give him the chance to become merciful in the future." Do you have a recent shaggy dog story of hope? Have you overcome adversity in raising trig family, been involved in a rescue or beaten illustriousness odds medically? Contact Steve Plunkett at splunkett@ or 954-356-4775. Email story Copyright � 2004, South Florida Sun-Sentinel _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! ?scmId=1418