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Wednesday, 21 March 2018

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Njambi explains heartbreaking details about Endometriosis the disease she is suffering from

Njambi explains details about the rare disease she is suffering from.
It's been a month of raising awareness on Endometriosis and i don't think it should stop there. I think we should raise awareness all year round.
Update: been in hospital for over two weeks now. I had 4 chest tubes inserted and needed a walker to go to the bathroom and for physiotherapy. I will not describe the pain because i lack words that aptly fit what I've been through. So the endometriosis in my uterus, bowel area and ovaries was completely removed. The biggest challenge has been my lungs. The endometriosis had spread so much and the scar tissue plus the placement of wrong chest tubes back at home created this mess. My cardiothoracic surgeon here cannot believe all what had been to my chest and right lung area.
God has been so great. Your prayers are reaching God's ears, heart, soul and mind. He sees and hears all. Thank you for all your prayers, love and support. We all focusing on healing and therapy. So the last two weeks have been filled with agony, pain, tears and more tears. But we serve a living God. 3 chest tubes were removed 2 days ago and i only have one small one left. I'm now able to walk on my own. Breathe easy. Talk and laugh etc.
I'm able to sit up, colour my books, listen to music as i thank God for every little thing He has done in my life. Your prayers, love and support are so welcome. God has blessed us with so many people who are taking care of us even when they shouldn't. God is awesome.
I'd also like to urge women to go and get checked so as to avoid issues like these later in life.
Loads of you have been asking for my gynaecologist's number in Nairobi. Please call Dr.Patel's office and book an appointment

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