Last spring we received a poignant email from Aisnara Perera Diaz. Aisnara had a hip replacement in 1988 after a devastating car accident at the age of 21. Throughout the next thirty years, Aisnara suffered four dislocations of her implant. After the last incident, she was told that it was no longer possible to get replacement prosthesis due to the serious economic problems facing her country.
Knowing the history that Operation Walk had with her surgeons and CIMEQ, she turned to us for help. She explained her situation and that without the revision surgery she so desperately needed, she’d no longer be able to work. Despite her limitations, Aisnara was able to obtain a PhD in History from the University of Havana, and has been able to engage in a professional life, reflecting on scientific articles, authoring over a dozen books, and giving conferences given in Mexico, Brazil, and Portugal. To date she has published 15 books, several of which are on the Harvard syllabus.
Upon receiving her request, our director, Jeri Ward set to work. She shared Aisnara’s situation, medical history, and X-Rays with our team of volunteers and surgeon, William Long, was confident that he could restore Aisnara’s mobility. Proper implants and instruments were brought with the team and although it was a lengthy process, Aisnara’s surgery was a success.
Aisnara has a long recovery process ahead of her, but with the help of our physical therapists, she now has the tools she needs. Below is a letter of gratitude that we received. We admire Aisnara’s courage and determination to continue to live her best life and look forward to receiving updates about her continuing recovery.
“Sometimes adversity bring our lives to people whose existence has the power to change things and make us create in miracles. A few months ago I headed to the operation walk with the soul awed and without hope to be able to walk for lack of a prosthesis for my hip. The answer I received then brought a relief to my anguish, then my destiny was marked by a date: November. Since that moment I prepared for surgery that would be very complicated, a challenge for the doctor who had accepted the challenge of placing a fourth prosthesis. I confess now that I was not prepared for the deployment of affection, professional treatment and human interest I received from the detailed explanation of the procedure offered by Dr. William Long, to the dedication of nurses, physiotherapists and translators, each of them put knowledge, skills and love for me, and many others, to have again the possibility to do for ourselves the most everyday acts of daily life. Dr. Long was next to my bed following my evolution and offering me tips for the future, always getting ready to perform, forcing to physical pain, the exercises that would make my legs obey my mind, this interest proves that it is not just a qualified Surgeon but an exceptional human being.
For all the volunteers who collaborate with the Operation Walk, some young and other experienced professionals in their work areas, will be my eternal gratitude. They form a great team of amazing human beings, they came to the life of all of us when we needed them most without asking for anything in return, giving us support, affection and encouragement Our gratitude also for all those who financially support these missions, is a project that demands great resources. Those who decide to collaborate with the altruistic task that operation walk performs in countries like ours make the difference in this world so needy of actions that return quality of life and provide physical and mental well-being. Thank you for exist, thank you for being, thank you for not giving up, for perseverance and conviction that there is nothing impossible.”
Aisnara Perera Diaz.
Cuba, November, 2019.