LAST MONTH, I wrote about a little Haitian girl born without an anus who traveled here with her father for surgery at Abington Memorial Hospital.
I'd been concerned about her condition since no one at Abington would say what was happening.
I finally got an update from her doctor yesterday and, thankfully, the news is good.
Mirlande is doing fine and even eating, which is no small thing considering what her tiny body has been through.
In July, I described how her father, Josue Felime, 46, had taken his daughter to a makeshift hospital set up inside a relief tent outside an airport near Port-au-Prince where a visiting doctor from Abington examined her and discovered that the little girl was passing stools through her vagina. Mirlande also had a mass that was the size of a small orange between her legs that needed to be removed. She needed an operation - or face certain death by the age of 5.