Clarendon mom pleads for assistance to get life back on track
Oct 16th, 2022 | Category: News & Features | 13:27#jamaicagleaner Thirty-two-year-old Nickiesha Bygrave of Bucknor, Clarendon, just wants one main thing to make her life complete: surgery to repair a hernia that has been a major disruptor in her life. Unable to afford the fees to have the operation done, she has been enduring excruciating pain, made worse by the frequent jeers from people mocking her condition. The mother of two girls, ages three and one, told The Gleaner that her problems began when he was released from the hospital after doing a second Caesarean section.
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