Corazon Kwamboka has been through a lot last year.

She announced the end of her relationship with her mzungu bae and it did not end so well. In fact, she has been depressed for a while and then just after that, things got worse.

Corazon found out she has ovarian cysts. Commonly known as endometriosis. She had lost all hope but she gives it up to her gynecologist, Dr. Ongech.

When I walked into his office, I had no hope, depressed (from a bad breakup) and realizing that I had 2 large cysts ( 7cm and 3cm) on both my ovaries. 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

Corazon doesn't share much of her personal life on social media but she sought it wise to share so that it can be of help to a fellow lady. She is happy to announce that she is an endo survivor all thanks to God, the doctor and her mother.

 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.

Most thankful to God and my mum too, she was there with me the whole period, feeling my pain and holding my hand. I will never be able to repay you mum, but I’ll try.

Just like Jahmby Koikai and Janet Mbugua emphasizes, menstrual periods are not supposed to be painful. So if they are, then seek medical advice.

To any girl with very painful periods, please go check it out. Your menses are not supposed to be that painful.

Another lady saved. Thank God for the awareness because now one can get immediate medical attention.