Pleasant greetings friends, hope you're good and everything going well too? No matter what happens, keep hope alive and don't ever give up on yourself because God hasn't given up on you. Reject whatever that tries to steal your joy this season! Wishing you godspeed!
As some of you know, I recently got admitted at the hospital due to some intense health issues. I went through a bunch of tests, treatments, and a bit of drama that got everyone - the doctors, nurses and family members frightened and on their feet. Lol. Yes, death struck but mercy said No! It is not yet her time.
Be that as it may, I know some of you have been wondering what's been going on since my last update. Good news: I'm finally home and doing okay, though still on medication.
Even better, I'm recovering at my parent's home. Being surrounded by family means I get the care and support I need to bounce back fast. And I'm really getting loads of it, and it’s speeding up my recovery. Honestly, my mom's been a superhero– waiting on me hand and foot. Ensuring I take meds on time, feeding well, and resting too... she's basically hovering with love and I'm filled with gratitude for having her. She's awesome. God bless her and my dad - he does his own bit too. 😂
About the hospital - Prime Health (formerly Haziel hospital): it's actually a private one on the outskirts of town. One would think that a hospital located in a village wouldn't have such top-notch services, but girl, they crushed it! The care I got was actually better than some big-city hospitals I've heard of or visited. Nurses were stationed at my bed morning and night, monitoring me, checking vitals, meds on point. I’ve never seen such care, I tell you. Of course, quality like that comes with a cost - and it was. Spent about ₦454,150 ($312.57), but for the care I got, I believe it was worth it. At least I survived and I'm #alive and #aliveandthriving.
The staff there – doctors, nurses, everyone – were super kind, cheerful and friendly. Beautiful souls. Like they were handpicked for the job. It wasn't just a hospital, it felt like home. Even with all the medical stuff going on, the warmth and care made me feel super comfy.
I'm totally sold on this hospital. Going forward, it's gonna be my family's hospital and I'm recommending it to everyone around me. They know their onions and equally how to eats it well. Lol.
To wrap up, huge shoutout to everyone who checked in, prayed for me, or just sent kind vibes. Your support meant everything during my hospital stay. Thank you so much.
Till I write again: Live - and by all means!
Peace.
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