Antony is a 44-year-old man who has been diagnosed with osteomyelitis, a bone infection, after a road accident in 2007.
He is a father to two children, and separated from his wife in 2009. He has since moved back to his rural home in Kenya.
In January of 2007, Antony was in a road accident and suffered multiple injuries. Since then, he had been to various hospitals, and had several surgeries, all in an attempt to improve his health.
In our hospital partner’s facility, Antony has had several surgeries on his left leg. He has used all his savings, as he has not had any meaningful source of income since his accident. Antony has even conducted several harambees, which are events held to raise funds, to help clear his medical bills.
Antony’s last surgery was in January of 2016, and he is in need of financial assistance to access further medical treatment. If not treated Antony may not be able to walk well again. There is possibility of severe infection that may result in amputation.
$1,500 will cover the cost of of bone transport surgery to cure Antony’s osteomyelitis. Portions of the bone that are infected will be removed, with the empty space being filled by bone or tissue from a different area to restore blood flow.
After recovery, Antony will be able to continue working and live his life without the possibility of amputation. “I want to be well to earn a living for myself,” he shares. “[I want to] write a book on experiences with broken limbs.”