Aderemi on sick bed.. |
THE joy of every graduate in Nigeria is to serve his or her father’s land as a Youth Corper and secure a Good Job at the end. But, it is a sad one for Adenuga Aderemi, a 33-year-Old man who finished his service at Akwa Ibom only to discover discovered that he
has a kidney problem.
Aderemi graduated from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun
State in 2008 and was into GSM and computer repair until he went for his
Youth Service in 2011. It was during his service that he discovered
that he has a kidney problem and since then, he has been going for
dialyses which has been consuming a lot of money.
According to Aderemi , it started last year June towards the end of his Youth Service and it was confirmed that he has a chronic kidney problem. “I was then taken to Uyo Teaching Hospital where I spent two days. But, they could not find any solution to what the problem was. So, I was later taken to Live Support Medical Centre in Lagos, where I was diagnosed and admitted for proper medical treatment” he said.
After that, he was taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). It was at LASUTH that he was told that it was an acute kidney problem.
“When I got to LASUTH, my expectation was that after doing about two dialyses, it would be over. But, I was told that I have to continue doing the dialyses. So, I did it up to December last year, which has been consuming a lot of money. Around that December when I noticed am getting better, I had to stop because of the cost.” He said.
“So after about three to four months that I stopped the dialyses, the problem manifested again. So, I was taken to our own personal hospital where I was told it’s no more acute that it has aggravated to chronic kidney problem. So, since then I have been going for dialyses for more than four months now apart from the first one I did.” He said.
The Life Support Medical Centre has now told Aderemi that the only option left for him is to undergo kidney transplant which is going to cost N6.5million, referring him to Kidney Transplant Centre in Indian.
Speaking about the problem, Aderemi said life has been difficult since then, saying he has been restricted from doing what normal people do and has been unable to eat his favorite foods. He has now been assured that he will be alright and get back to his normal life after the transplant.
He is seeking help from Nigerians for the kidney transplant.
Aderemi can be reached through:
*Account Name: Adenuga Aderemilekun Skye Bank
Account Number: 1762720710
(Ogudu branch
Phone Number: 08034082698
-The Guardian
click here for the link: Between Life And Death: Aderemi Seeks Help
According to Aderemi , it started last year June towards the end of his Youth Service and it was confirmed that he has a chronic kidney problem. “I was then taken to Uyo Teaching Hospital where I spent two days. But, they could not find any solution to what the problem was. So, I was later taken to Live Support Medical Centre in Lagos, where I was diagnosed and admitted for proper medical treatment” he said.
After that, he was taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). It was at LASUTH that he was told that it was an acute kidney problem.
“When I got to LASUTH, my expectation was that after doing about two dialyses, it would be over. But, I was told that I have to continue doing the dialyses. So, I did it up to December last year, which has been consuming a lot of money. Around that December when I noticed am getting better, I had to stop because of the cost.” He said.
“So after about three to four months that I stopped the dialyses, the problem manifested again. So, I was taken to our own personal hospital where I was told it’s no more acute that it has aggravated to chronic kidney problem. So, since then I have been going for dialyses for more than four months now apart from the first one I did.” He said.
The Life Support Medical Centre has now told Aderemi that the only option left for him is to undergo kidney transplant which is going to cost N6.5million, referring him to Kidney Transplant Centre in Indian.
Speaking about the problem, Aderemi said life has been difficult since then, saying he has been restricted from doing what normal people do and has been unable to eat his favorite foods. He has now been assured that he will be alright and get back to his normal life after the transplant.
He is seeking help from Nigerians for the kidney transplant.
Aderemi can be reached through:
*Account Name: Adenuga Aderemilekun Skye Bank
Account Number: 1762720710
(Ogudu branch
Phone Number: 08034082698
-The Guardian
click here for the link: Between Life And Death: Aderemi Seeks Help
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