Sunday, February 28, 2010

@MansoorforHaiti Tweet Archive

We'd like to thank Mansoor Khadir for his efforts in helping Haiti in this time of need.  May he be rewarded for his efforts.  Mansoor used twitter to communicate throughout his stay in Port-au-Prince.  Here is an archive of his messages during that time. 



  1. Enjoyed tweeting from port-au-prince. This is @mansoorforhaiti signing off as I board my flight to US. Salaam, God Bless y Buena Suerte ...
  2. Arrived in SDQ last nite. Had farewell dinner w/ team. Mission successful. IMANA team 5 forever bound together.
  3. Passed the border few hrs ago, few issues. Mayhem @ the border, but team made it safely thru. Enroute to santo domingo.
  4. Passed the border few hrs ago, few issues. Mayhem @ the border, but everyone made it safely thru. Enroute to santo domingo.
  5. IMANA Team 6 will replace Team 5, they arrive tomr. Mansoor is for Haiti but now Im with Haiti. La Ilaha Illa, keep Haiti in your duahs.
  6. Final tweets from PAP. Like a UN OCHO representative said to me in a thick french accent; "Port-au-Prince is still burning", Team 5 agrees.
  7. I will have a few thoughts on trip on our blog when I return to US, stories, pics & thoughts, our docs will provide some commentary as well.
  8. team was quiet in the early morning when packing. they know that they are needed. close to 3,000 Haitians treated in our trip. mA.
  9. team leaves late morning to Santo Domonigo, they're attending to a few patients; fevers, body aches and a few infections.
  10. The last nite @ Port-au-Prince was very pleasant, cool, no rain and the mosquito were tolerable. our extra supplies go to local orphanage.
  11. hernia, hope that is the last time I ever re-spell that.
  12. Dr. Faisal just handed me papers of 94 patients that he saw at the distant church clinic that he visited today. grand total for today 394
  13. Last nite @ Bojeux Parc, (IMANA Clinic). Nite is full of mosquitoes, warm and will prolly be unpleasant to sleep thru. But I will miss it.
  14. Clinic saw 300 patients w/ one field team seeing 25. Herina surgery, wound treatment but most importantly, the birth a baby boy, baby bojeux
  15. Dodged the rain in the day, but got few showers in the evening. rain worsens traffic, brings diseases and alters medic needs, in that order.
  16. we had rain last night @ camp. water flooded some of our personal stuff, no major damages, except for some soggy pringles. overcast today :(
  17. Surgery currently in clinic, Inguinai Hernia. Stepped into the OR to take a look, stepped right back out, not pleasant. leave docs to it
  18. Busy morning Dr. Tesfa Young escorted pregnant women with pre-term pains to Brazilian Clinic for medication. Women is reportedly doing well.
  19. totals for today; clinic 300, field team to orphanage in church lead by dr. bilal khokar: 50. grand total: 350
  20. I was off clinic site tonight. Port-au-prince traffic slowing down all relief support transport. was stuck in traffic total of 2 hrs.
  21. Five hour power outage in the camp. generator went out. today's total # of patients, clinic: 350, Tent City: 200, 82nd Airbourne: 50
  22. National Organization for the Advancement of Haitians (NOAH) they have a well organized and hard working medical staff.
  23. Clinic is in full swing, 250 ppl or so thus far seen, two field teams of docs deployed to Tent Cities.
  24. Final team member of IMANA Team 5 has arrived into IMANA Port-au-Prince Camp, Nurse Monica Adorno, who worked on team 2 as well.
  25. retweet: blog is www.imana-haiti.com, sorry - been busy this morning.
  26. Last night our team received 2 more docs who were delayed in there travel to PAP. Rahel Zubari & Faisal Raja. Total IMANA Docs: 9
  27. Good Morning. Request from ppl following us on Twitter, Facebook & Buzz for blog address (pics & info) : www.imana-blog.com
  28. For Monday: 500 (IMANA Clinic) + 240 (Islamic Relief Tent Camps) + 276 (82nd Airborne) + 40 (Feras Khan) = Treated 1,076 Haitian People.
  29. Feras Khan was miss tweeted as joining a tent city visit. Instead he visited a church clinic. He was able to treat 40ppl.
  30. Main IMANA clinic shared with orgs CDRS and NOAH (New York American Haitians) treated 500 ppl.
  31. Mustafa Haq & Tesfa Young along with CDRS Doc Santoshi treated 116 ppl @ 82nd Airborne Hosp. & 160 @ their field camp, treated total of 276
  32. Docs Charles, Nurse Allison, Med student Zubair along with other relief org workers from partner CDRS - Kelly & Karl - treated 240 ppl.
  33. Tent Cities are what Relief workers refer to the relief camps created from the earthquake.
  34. Zubair treated at the "Tent City": aches, infections, chest-pains, bronchitis, TBs, muscle pain, hernia, ultra sound referral and other.
  35. Zubair returned from relief camp. Treated 27 patients among the 250 total seen by Dr. Charles Held and nurse Allison Lynn of IMANA & company
  36. Dr. Charles Held & nurse Allison Lynn both were participants in IMANA field trip to relief camp in PAP. They went along with Zubair & Feras.
  37. Asif ilyas, belal khokar, osama soliman and feras naji assigned to clinc today. They are BUSY!
  38. Haiti just completed 3 days of mourning for 1 month aniversary of quake. Busier than usual at clinic cuz of it.
  39. Med student zubair chao & ER doc feras khan deployed w/ other org docs into a relief camp of 400. 2 IMANA teams, 2 Camps.
  40. Doc mustafa haq & tesfa young join two 82nd airborne docs and head to 600 ppl relief camp. Med student zubar choa
  41. Wifi problems at camp. Reason for unkept promise of pics. Expect pics soon. Stay tuned.
  42. first day: IMANA Clinic has 120 person line @ entrance. Two IMANA eams delpoyed into field w/ 82nd airborne & slum east of PAP.
  43. First impression of clinic - inspiring; accomplished so much with so little. Make shift hospital in a childeren's playground - only IMANA.
  44. Delayed twitter update due to poor cell coverage. Issue fixed. Will have blog post of the IMANA Clinic in Haiti. Pics and all. Stay tuned.
  45. Team has arrived in haiti. Left from Santo Domingo (DR) this morning. 7 hour drive over the border.
  46. Travel Update Day 2: Team spent the nite in DR. Enroute to border. Will upload pic tonite, iA.
  47. Team 5 enroute to Clinic, here is a repost of IMANA Volunteer who traveled with Team 2 & who will be joining T5: http://tinyurl.com/yz482pv
  48. Our Team has been advised to bring rain gear. PortAuPrince being hit hard by rain. Further complicating efforts: http://tinyurl.com/yc9nsnp
  49. State of Haiti: 212,000 reported dead, 250,000 homes destroyed, 1 million living in streets. Source: http://tinyurl.com/yjt7wcl
  50. Scheduled arrival to IMANA's Haiti Clinic will be this weekend. Team comprises of: 8 docs, 1 ast/nurse, 2 med students & 2 non-medical
  51. You can learn more about #IMANA - Islamic Medical Association of North America: http://www.imana.org/. 4th medical team currently in Haiti.
  52. Joined #IMANA 's Mission to #Haiti & I will be covering the trip at http://tinyurl.com/yjvtu74 One week with a team of doctors & Haitians.


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