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“I went blind in one eye” — Aproko Doctor opens up on battle with a brain tumor, surgery (video)

“I went blind in one eye” — Aproko Doctor opens up on battle with a brain tumor, surgery (video)

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He said he went blind in one eye on December 3rd, 2022, and was diagnosed with Cranio Pharygiona – a brain tumor – two days later.

Famous Nigerian doctor and influencer, Dr. Chinonso Egemba better known as Aproko Doctor on social

media, has opened up on his recent battle with a brain tumor.

The doctor, who is known for giving health advice on social media platforms, revealed this in a video he

shared via his Twitter handle on Monday morning, January 16th.

 Aproko Doctor opens up

He said he went blind in one eye on December 3rd, 2022, and was diagnosed with Cranio Pharygiona – a

brain tumor – two days later.

He said he had to undergo brain surgery to remove the tumor, and battled for survival throughout December 2022.

 Aproko Doctor opens up

He captioned the video,

“Throughout December of 2022, I was fighting for my life.

I went blind in one eye on the 3rd of Dec. 2022 & on the 5th, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Today I stand here before you to share my story.

It has been a long road to recovery but each day is better than the last.”

It was Dr. Tayo Ojo, a neurosurgeon here in Nigeria that did the surgery. So many people begged me

to leave the country and get the surgery done but something kept me back here because I still had

trust in us. We just need more investment in our health sector.

“Education, health. For me… those are the two systems any nation needs to succeed. I’m dedicating my life to seeing that they succeed in our country Nigeria. I hope you see it too.”

Speaking in the video, he said, “One thing to understand is that health issues can happen to you

regardless of who you are including me.

“Here I am sitting on this seat sharing my own story about how I had a tumor in my brain. It was so

bad that I couldn’t read out of my phone anymore to the point where this eye, I couldn’t read with it

and it was also closing. They said it is a Craniopharyngioma and we need to do surgery to remove it.”

Watch him speak below,

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