A Matter of Trust:

Dr. Mimi Cameron, Internal Medicine

I would like share a story about a patient who really touched me during our mission to General Santos City. His name is Brendon Buenaflor and he just happens to not only be a firefighter but the arm wrestling champion of Mindanao as well. Brendon was shot eleven years ago by an AK rifle in his right knee. This injury led to having a rod, metal plate and pins implanted into his knee and femur. He suffers from severe arthritis in that knee and also in his left. He really wanted his right knee replaced but our team didn’t have the proper equipment to remove the existing hardware so we offered to replace his left knee instead. 

Brendon drove two hours from his house to tell us in person he didn’t think a left knee replacement would improve his situation. I talked with him and then he talked with Dr. Aamer Malik. He went home to discuss his options with his children and then ultimately returned to have his left knee replaced. 

It was heartwarming to see Brendon walk with less pain and with a big smile on his face. He said he was glad he had it done. Seeing someone like him get at least some better mobility returned makes these missions worth it for both the patients and ourselves. We’re privileged to be able to help someone regain their mobility.