Saved By The Church: Mbula’s Story
This is the story of Mbula*, a 24-year-old man who lives in Ngorongoro. A year ago, he traveled to Mwanza, north-western Tanzania, to study pharmacy.
Unfortunately for Mbula, the medicine did not work. He returned to the clinic, where the doctor gave him more pneumonia medicine, telling him that this medication was much stronger than the one he had before. Two months later, his condition continued to worsen and that's when his family suggested that he start taking traditional herbs again and forget the clinic.
Finally, Mbula’s neighbors reported the situation to the church.
The priest did not give up. He called FAME’s Social Worker, Kitashu, whom he had known for a long time and informed him of Mbula’s plight. He asked whether FAME could handle such a dire situation if he managed to get him here. The answer was a resounding yes! FAME’s emergency department would be ready to receive him and provide urgent medical intervention.
With this assurance, the priest returned to Mbula’s home, but this time, he decided to talk to his mother alone instead of his whole family.
Mbula arrived at FAME in critical condition. After various tests, he was diagnosed with severe Tuberculosis (TB), an infectious disease primarily affecting the lungs. He was admitted and isolated in the inpatient ward for six days and started on a combination of antibiotics, which would need to be taken for six months. His adherence to the prescribed treatment plan was crucial for successful TB management and preventing the spread of the disease.
*The patient's name has been changed to protect his privacy and permission was secured to share his story. The quotes from this interview have been translated from Swahili to English.