Njambi Koikai
Njambi Koikai
Njambi Koikai has already undergone 12 surgeries while in Kenya and now, she just underwent one in the States, which she says has helped relived her Endometriosis condition.

2017 has been a tough and painful and her visits to the hospital have been very frequent.

Three days ago after her surgery, Njambi wrote on her Instagram.

"Kusema ukweli sitawacheat...leo nimeshinda na uchungu ajaaab. Uchungu imefanya nikshindwa kukula sembe maze. But God is great. My family is here with me every step of the way❤."

She has been updating her fans on her progress.

"Taking each step at a time. I've added 7kgs. Wasee I'm now 47kgs. The pain I'm experiencing is from my lung area which had to be reconstructed.

My doc here says this is one of the worst cases ever. Our God is so able because we survived all that damage and now acing recovery pole pole. My pelvic area is not hurting one bit. We are beating this and we are declaring God's GREATNESS. The nurses are amazing. I'm in great hands. Naona nikitoka America at 120kgs. God has blessed me each single day and for that i will keep praising His name."

Here is Njambi Koikai latest post.

"March is World Endometriosis Awareness Month. Please take time and research on this disease that is affecting 1 in 10 women.

It's currently affecting 176 million women worldwide in addition to Africa that doesn't have the statistics.

Millions of women are suffering in silence. We certainly need help.

The Ministry of Health should fund for more research and do a survery that will help us have the numbers to combat this condition. Otherwise i slept well, though i couldn't finish my ugali last night...i was in loads of pain.

Ladies hii kitu inaitwa epidural is the devil's agent. The epidural was causing me some serious migraines that some of the strongest painkillers wouldn't stop.

Thankfully it was removed yesterday. My pelvic area which is all covered in bandages is not in pain at all. The only pain I'm experiencing is from my lung and diaphragm which had been exposed to loads of scar tissue.

We later learnt that no one should ever go beyond 2 lung surgeries, this is after I've had 12. If there's 3rd one, the cardiothoracic surgeon should open it up to ascertain the root cause of the problem.

I basically underwent a total reconstruction of my right lung. All i wish for is our country Kenya to have an efficient, passionate and driven healthcare system like this.

PLEASE learn about endometriosis."