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As she was going through her first chemotherapy, her mind was on the insurance and she requested her mother to check with the billing office. The doctors compared the results of the previous scan and the current one and were amazed. They are not limited to India alone; wherever you want to go for treatment, they are there to help you. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven'My life before last year seems to be a distant memory of another lady called Janet.
They can give you their hearts, their time, their finances and most importantly their prayers. She says as she was planning her day, a visit to the doctor came last on her to-do list, which she didn’t even honour.
May her soul rest in peace.
Janet Kanini Ikua was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer in September 2015. Shock on me as 2 months later I was back in hospital kwanza now in the High Dependency Unit with multiple blood clots in my heart and lungs, known as a pulmonary embolism that most victims discover too late, during a postmortem.So I tried to focus on how lucky I was to still be breathing, instead of thinking about how dangerous it was for me to literally even step away from my bed for fear of one of the clots suffocating me.This is when I met some wonderful spiritual partners who helped me endure the sights and sounds around me, and anyone who has been conscious while in HDU/ICU can testify to how depressing it gets, because most patients are unconscious, an array of tubes and wires sticking out of their bodies, an image that makes you realise how fragile the human body can be.Breath emerging in a gurgling sound as if they're constantly choking, noisy beeping machines doing the heavy lifting for them so that their loved ones will get to spend another visiting hour with them.One doctor I spoke to was shocked to hear about my traumatic experience in HDU, because doctors tend to visit once or twice and never really get to hear how conscious patients spend the rest of the 23 hours while they're away.
Unfortunately, five days after being discharged, she developed a massive clot in her right thigh. She is smart, inspiring and very engaging. My mind naturally flew back to my father. Did this mean I would automatically go down the same path and die within a year? There are days when someone or something triggers memories of the painful journey, especially now that I'm talking to/meeting/chatting patients and caregivers who need hope and help.Fortunately God's strength is made perfect in our weakness - 2 Corinthians 12:7-9: 'So to keep me from becoming conceited, I was given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me.
Her focus is now on healthcare and apart from creating awareness about lung cancer and cancer in general, she is also helping Kenyans who want to travel abroad for treatment to have a pleasant experience, their sickness notwithstanding.
“I work with an agency – Doctors Beyond Borders. Too many people are dying. Wasn’t she a public figure?
Too many children.I have cried for children who I have never met, simply because I can't imagine them going through such pain in their innocent, frail bodies. She feels she has a responsibility to give back to Kenyans for standing up with her. Candid, too.