Jane is a 44-year-old lady and mother to two children, whom she has been working hard to sustain. She shared that her husband left her and the children when she got sick. Jane has had a tough background; her original parents’ home was in Western Kenya. During the 1999 tribal clashes, her family was displaced and came to seek refuge in Kiambu County. Her parents died, and she then married.
Jane’s condition started slowly in 2015. She started feeling epigastric pains but wasn't able to go to the hospital. Two years ago, the pain became more frequent, accompanied by vomiting. Since then, she has been going to a hospital to be treated for ulcers. Two months ago, she became worse with vomiting, severe pains, being unable to eat, dizziness, and weakness of the body. Her brother, who lives in Limuru, had to take her in with her children. He brought her to Nazareth Hospital and a scan showed gallstones with inflammation of her gall bladder.
Jane has been admitted to the hospital (10 days ago), and though the surgeon advised her to have a cholecystectomy, her brother, who is a motorbike driver has been unable to meet her surgery fee. Her family needs help raising funds.
If not treated soon, Jane will continue experiencing the symptoms and may have more complications like obstruction of the bile duct, jaundice, pancreatitis and malabsorption.
Quietly, Jane said, "I would be very happy if I could have this treatment. My body is very weak, and I am just depending on my brother. If I get well, I can go back to my job and take care of my children."