Latwell Nyangu
A HATFIELD woman says her battle against breast cancer is becoming too much of a burden for her and those who are helping her.
Bharbra Matarutse, 44, has been battling breast cancer since 2016.
She is in desperate need of over US$3000 to undergo some tests.
“The symptoms include dizziness, abnormal fluid from the nipple, irritation, not being able to walk properly, breast lump.
“I started experiencing the condition in 2016 and I need healing.
“In the meantime, I want US$3000 for tests, including CT scans, and need some cleaning stuff for my wound.
“I need to run some tests and I don’t know which ones since, when I had some tests last time, I thought they were enough but ndakazonzwa doctor vaakutaura zvimwe kureva kuti I am starting my tests kubva on the first stage again.
“I am starting all over again, so to predict kuti from this stage I will be on that stage ndinganyepe but I can only say what I heard the doctor saying.”
She added:
“Pakangotanga kari kapundu and it started to escalate after ndatanga chemotherapy.
“My family is supporting me with rental money and kuendeserwa mwana kuECD.
“I also have someone who comes to clean my wound, musikana anouya kuzondigezesa.
“Ndotopemha kushamwari and church mates which is very difficult because it’s not always every time that I get help, like now mwana haatorina chikafu or mari yeanondichengeta.
“And every day the wound needs cleaning and some medication.
“It’s hard to get some of the materials used to clean the wound and sometimes I get them from Island Hospice but it’s not always that they have medication or cleaning materials.
“I can even spend two months without getting anything from them. I pray I will get support.
“I am not supposed to drink borehole water but purified water asi I can’t afford, including the diet, kungodya zvawanika but I have a diet to follow, especially ine alkaline.”
Good Samaritans can contact her on 0711453456/0783125280.




