Highly learned Kenyan socialite Corazon Kwamboka has opened up about her journey in battling endometriosis.
The young advocate of the High Court of Kenya took to social media to share with fans how she had given up with endometriosis before she met a gynaecologist, Dr Ongech, who reignited hope in her.
The curvy Kwamboka revealed that she battled endometriosis (is an often painful disorder in which tissue lines the inside of your uterus — the endometrium — grows outside your uterus. ) for years until she was giving up over the matter.
"As of today, I am an endometriosis survivor, yes, no more ovarian cysts thanks to this great doctor. I battled hard to write this because I felt like I’m stripping myself and telling my health issues to the whole world, I’m a believer of privacy, but I know this may help one little girl in one little village reading this," read Kwamboka's post in part.
However, things changed when Kwamboka met Dr Ongech, who took her health issue with a caring heart.
Kwamboka said that Dr Ongech did what she did not expect. The doctor had a successful surgery done and after a scan was carried out after the surgery, 2 large cysts she had before, had disappeared.
"He gave me hope and assured me everything would be okay, he took my matter to heart and conducted my surgery with upmost know-how and today," she added.
Kwamboka asked ladies having painful periods to seek medical attention soonest possible.