"In 2002 I was hit with the reality of living with HIV opportunistic infections when I was diagnosed with bone-marrow TB. As much as this was devastating, what made me really mad was the failure to diagnose my TB in good time.
"For a full three months I kept going to the hospital, telling [healthcare workers] that I suspected I had TB. I gave them all the symptoms I had observed but only chest x-rays were done, which came back clear. No further investigations were done until my body began to crumble. [By that time] I had lost so much weight, [I went from] 56kg to 36kg.
"I was eventually hospitalised and went through a barrage of tests – only then was it discovered that I had bone-marrow TB. That failure to diagnose me early enough put me in a wheelchair for over ten months.
"I think, even to this day, of how many vulnerable lives have been lost to TB because of this carelessness and lack of proper investigation."
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