Gringo says he has now relocated to his rural home in Nyazura. “I moved back to where I was born to rest and I believe the fresh air here h...
Gringo says he has now relocated to his rural home in Nyazura. “I moved back to where I was born to rest and I believe the fresh air here has helped with my recovery. Life here is also affordable, you can grow your own food and what you need to buy is cheap.
“I believe urban areas are spaces you go to look for money, when you fall sick its best to come back home to recuperate. I am now well, the worst is over. What I cannot really do is the hard jobs,” Gringo told The Herald.
Gringo said there were some special diets recommended by doctors that were sometimes hard to come by.
“Sometimes we struggle to buy the special foods the doctors recommend, if I get help with that I will be grateful” he said.
“I was told that the doctors removed some valve from my intestines which then troubles me at times, that’s why these dietary restrictions. I’m also in pain when its cloudy due to my operation.”
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