June 30, 2017
Wycliff is a shy five-year old boy from Kenya. When he was one and a half years old, he was diagnosed with orchidopexy, a condition in which both testicles have not descended. If left untreated, Wycliff may experience infertility and develop testicular cancer and hernias.
Seeking treatment through our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, Wycliff is scheduled to undergo surgery to correct his condition on July 3. His family is requesting $535 to cover Wycliff’s procedure, medication, and hospital stay.
“I hope that he can get treated soon and we can prevent the condition from creating permanent social or medical damage,” said Wycliff’s father.
Wycliff is a shy five-year old boy from Kenya. When he was one and a half years old, he was diagnosed with orchidopexy, a condition in which...
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August 2, 2017
Wycliff underwent corrective surgery.
While in the theater, the surgeon noticed that Wycliff had a hydrocele and decided to perform a hydrocelectomy. Wycliff had a successful surgery and is doing well. He will no longer experience pain and discomfort.
“I am very thankful to the hospital and its staff who worked passionately and treated my son very well. This however would not have been possible if Watsi never came through for us. We appreciate them,” says Wycliff’s father.
While in the theater, the surgeon noticed that Wycliff had a hydrocele and decided to perform a hydrocelectomy. Wycliff had a successful sur...
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