What they have in commonis that they depend not merely on what the person feeling them thinks about others, but on what the person feeling them thinks others are thinking about them.
An estimated 20% of Paluku Lussy's fistula patients report feeling ostracized by their communities, and divorce iscommon, says the doctor, who started his residency in 2001 at HEAL Africa, a 155-bed tertiary hospital with a fistula repair unit.