June 13, 2016
Kuminga is a 55-year-old farmer and father of five from a village in Malawi.
Three years ago, in 2013, Kuminga started experiencing symptoms including trouble passing urine. He has been living with a catheter, which can lead to infection, trauma, and have a negative psychological impact on patients.
Kuminga is unable to afford the prostatectomy he needs. For $742, he will be able to receive this surgery - after which, he is expected to make a full recovery.
Kuminga is eager to be able to work again and get rid of his catheter.
“After the surgery, my family will benefit since I will be able to be productive again,” said Kuminga.
Kuminga is a 55-year-old farmer and father of five from a village in Malawi.
Three years ago, in 2013, Kuminga started experiencing sympt...
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August 20, 2016
Kuminga underwent successful prostate surgery.
Kuminga’s successful surgery will mean that he will be able to resume his normal activities without the use of a catheter. Before, he was unable to work and accomplish other tasks due to his catheter and symptoms. Now, he is feeling very happy and excited to return home.
“My whole family is very happy,” Kuminga shared after surgery.
Kuminga's successful surgery will mean that he will be able to resume his normal activities without the use of a catheter. Before, he was un...
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