Former DHK Manager Needs Urgent Overseas Medical Treatment

 



By Sheriff Saidykhan

   

Muhammed Sanyang, the former manager of DHK radio is in urgent need of overseas medical treatment.  He was diagnosed with a Liver disease at the Royal Victoria and Teaching Hospital (RVTH) in Banjul.


In a series of medical consultations at the Kanifing hospital confirmed that, he is also battling  with other illnesses, including heart enlargement, diabetes and high blood.


For over one year, Mr.  Sanyang has been reeling with the sickness, and still lack the financial muscles to go for the overseas treatment. 


He was admitted at the Fortis Hospital in India, to undergo a Liver transplant surgery costing USD 30000.  In an interview with The Outpost Media, Muhammed Sanyang explained the state of his health conditions. 




“My stomach gets swollen sometimes, and under my feet I feel pain. It is very painful.  Also I urinate blood anytime I go to the toilet on several times,” he worried.


Muhammed Sanyang is currently appealing for help, from philanthropist and donor agencies to undergo a Liver transplant surgery in India. 



Mr. Sanyang can be reach on 9226661

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