Nollywood actress Ini Dima-Okojie has shared her ongoing battle with fibroid tumours.
In a heartfelt video on Instagram. The ‘Blood Sisters’ star revealed that despite undergoing surgery in 2020, the condition has reappeared.
“My Fibroid Journey! I never imagined I’d be sharing this again after my last update on 30/12/2020, but here I am,” Ini Dima-Okojie wrote in her post.
“My journey with fibroids isn’t over. I recently learned they’ve returned. I’ll let you listen to the details in the video.”
Rather than opting for another surgery, the actress has decided to pursue a holistic approach to manage her symptoms.
In her video, she elaborated on her experiences and the alternative treatments she is exploring.
Ini Dima-Okojie also shared her commitment to raising awareness about fibroids and supporting other women facing similar challenges.
As part of her initiative, she announced plans to sponsor scans for 20 women dealing with fibroids.
“I will be sponsoring scans for 20 women. If you know someone dealing with fibroids who could benefit from this, please share this with them,” she encouraged her followers.
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