Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Don't Say the "E" Word

 

In the Emergency Room and throughout the hospitals in the US, there is a word that is taboo!! It’s the “Q” word!! For those of you who are not medical, the “Q” word = “quiet”. I have literally interrupted a patient or family member in mid-sentence to stop them from saying, “Wow, it’s so _____ tonight”. Then they are educated on the consequences of the word they were about to use. 😀 I hate even putting it out there into the universe. You would never think that a bunch of educated adults would be so superstitious!! Don’t even get me started on full moons!! I digress.

 

Anyway, Sally and I have made a rule that we will not say, even in celebration, “Electricity” just to keep the bad electricity ju-ju away. As I mentioned in my previous blogs, the “E-word” is currently one of my biggest challenges. Being the American I am, I have tried to record the outages to try and figure out if there’s some rhyme or reason to when it’s off and when it’s on. No such luck. I shared this with Sally and she just smiled at me with the look of “oh, pumpkin, you’re so pretty”. She told me she used to do the same thing but finally realized that there are no scheduled outages - except in June for 3 weeks. Hopefully by then I will have really given it over to God and live like my motto - “It is what it is” or in Krio “A-do-bear” (spelled phonetically) To understand and accept that I am not going to be able to control this and just need to bear it along with everyone else around me. I pray I’m getting better but there are times when I am reminded how very blessed we are in the United States.

 

This past week I was sorta like a real nurse. My second struggle is how very different they do nursing care here than what is done in the United States. Most of the time I take a breath, close my eyes, say a prayer and do what is requested of me. But there are other times that my crotchety old ER nurse comes out and I mumble under my breath and probably roll my eyes but I’m trying very hard not to do that. When I stop and take the very few seconds to process what’s being done (or not being done), I do understand, sort of. I know that it’s going to take time for me to become comfortable with it all. I am so very grateful for Sally. She’s always willing to let me voice my thoughts and feelings and then help me process it. She has little nuggets of wisdom and experience that she shares which is very helpful. Thank you Jesus for my sister Sally.

 

Speaking of sisters, the neighbor kids will yell out, “Sista, sista” and wave to us. Or we are called “Porto”. Apparently most white women are nuns (sistas) especially because we live on a compound that has a convent on it. And the “Porto” is short for Portuguese who were basically the first white settlers to Sierra Leone so that’s what white people are referred to as. I hope that we get to go to Freetown (the capital on the coast) sometime soon. There are museums and other historical sites that tell the history of Sierra Leone and the people here. They are wonderful people, very kind and welcoming.

 

I’m excited to start taking some language instruction. The priest that helped Sally, who also lives within our compound, completed the courses he was teaching at the university and will now be able to help me learn the language - if an old dog can learn new tricks. I’ve been trying to listen closely at work and a lot of my colleagues are good at helping me translate when I speak to the patients/family members. I think my struggle will be with the accents, I just need to train my ears better.

 

That’s all for now. Thank you for your continued prayers and support. I love being able to talk to and message my friends and family back home. Feel free to drop me a WhatApps message - my new number here is +232 76 290769. Or you can try FB Messenger but I don’t check that as often. There’s also email: kathykois@gmail.com

 

Much love and many blessings to you all!  XOXO ~ Kathy

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Don't Say the "E" Word

  In the Emergency Room and throughout the hospitals in the US, there is a word that is taboo!! It’s the “Q” word!! For those of you who are...