She’s rail thin.
She walked to the clinic without any shoes. It took hours, partially because of the distance and also because she stopped several times to sit down and gain enough strength to continue. Her heart was beating fast during that journey, she said.
Her husband left her for another woman when he saw the way her uterus, bladder and rectum had pushed their way out of her body, left suspended between her legs.
At church, worshippers in the rows around her move away because of the odour caused by the prolapse, and because she cannot control her urine.
She has three living children but only one lives with her.
Dedene feels so hopeless, she told us it would be better if she would die. “But God is not taking me.”
We are absolutely overjoyed that your donations may help Dedene regain her life through surgery.
We also learned about another simple tool that can be used in prolapse cases.
We knew Dr. Mark was, in some cases, using pessaries – a sort of flexible ring that is inserted into the vagina to hold up the uterus or other organs that have slipped down or out of place.
It can be a good solution, especially for women with only a minor prolapse or those who wish to have more children. Even severe prolapse cases can be helped by a pessary. And in cases like Dedene’s, where it wasn’t possible to have surgery right away, the pessary can provide much-needed relief, allowing them to sit, stand and walk normally.
Dr. Nate and Dr. Mark also use pessaries in cases where a woman is suffering from ulcers or infections. The ring is covered in estrogen to help get their tissues back into a healthy state and ready for surgery.
Surgery is a more permanent solution, of course, especially for women like Dedene who are past menopause.
We are exceedingly grateful that options exist for woman like Dedene. Thank you for your support to help link these women with the medical care that brings them a new chance at life.
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Meselech, a surgery success
“Look at me now, this is new life,” she told us, four years after surgery to correct the prolapse that had left her reproductive organs dangling out of her body and made simple daily tasks an impossible feat.
“I am like a newborn baby.”