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Natalie Githinji Shares Her Fears While Battling With Endometriosis

Natalie Githinji added that although she battles endometriosis, she sometimes feels lonely but her mother and some friends have been so supportive of her.

Natalie Githinji says what she fears as she battles with Endometriosis is death/ photo/ Instagram/ Natalie Githinji.


Natalie Githinji a former NRG Radio presenter has said she fears death. In an exclusive on Homeboyz Radio, she said her battle with Endometriosis disease makes her worried about her future.

Recalling her late friend Jahmby Koikai who succumbed to Endometriosis, Natalie said her death left her shocked and she has yet to come to terms.

Natalie Githinji stated that Jahmby Koikai used to give her hope as they battled the deadly ailment of endometriosis. “I was so scared when Jahmby left us and I am still scared juu I will end up there.” She stated.

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Natalie Githinji added that although she battles endometriosis, she sometimes feels lonely but her mother and some friends have been so supportive of her.

Furthermore, she said she lives her life to the fullest because tomorrow is unpredictable. “I live my life fully when I get the chance because if there is no cure, it means that is where I will eventually end up,” she revealed.

Natalie advised men dating ladies battling with endometriosis to show them love. She said most ladies battling with it suffer loneliness and financial challenges.

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“If you are dating somebody who has Endo, unafaa tu uvumilie as you love them because we don’t get much support from people. I get my biggest support from my mum and now my friends.

“We have some caring ones. Having a good circle is important. If you love that chick, stick with her maybe eventually atakuwa poa.” She advised.

To ladies dealing with endometriosis, she urged them to remain strong and be hopeful that they may get the cure, “God is great. Tunaeza kuja kupona one time. If you are a lady going through Endo, just fight and live life. Usiseme una-save. Unaeza save ifike mita u-dead,” she advised.

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