December 12, 2017
Tusiime is a mother of two and a farmer from Uganda. Her husband is a butcher. They have difficulty raising enough money to pay school fees for their children.
Six years ago, Tusiime developed an epigastric hernia. This year, she started experiencing pain while working and eating food. Fortunately, on December 13, she will undergo hernia repair surgery at our medical partner’s care center.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $249 to fund Tusiime’s surgery. Once completed, this procedure will hopefully allow her to live more comfortably.
“After surgery I will go for a thanks giving mass in church,” Tusiime says.
Tusiime is a mother of two and a farmer from Uganda. Her husband is a butcher. They have difficulty raising enough money to pay school fees ...
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January 3, 2018
Tusiime underwent hernia repair surgery.
Tusiime’s hernia repair was a success. She is no longer at risk of hernia twisting. After recovery she will be able to do any work around her home.
She says, “I am all right. I am no longer feeling pain as I used to feel before surgery. After recovery I will do simple work around my house and continue with farming. I am very grateful and appreciative to Watsi. I have nothing to give in return. God bless you.’’
Tusiime’s hernia repair was a success. She is no longer at risk of hernia twisting. After recovery she will be able to do any work around he...
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