This transformation of Njambi Koikai after dental surgery will shock you (Photos)

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
Lifestyle

Fayah Mama a.k.a Njambi Koikai has not lost her fire.

The media personality is still battling with endometriosis. This saw her undergo another surgery.

Njambi narrated her story.

"Chilling in the recovery room after dental surgery. Endometriosis spread all the way to my mouth. These are things to look out for.

Endometriosis and hormonal imbalance can also spread to your mouth. This can be experienced during your period.

Heavy and excessive bleeding while brushing your teeth during your period is a sign of high levels of oestrogen and progesterone in the mouth.

This also leads to gum disease. I've had this problem for years. So they removed 4 teeth and cut out part of the gum which was inflamed.

They couldn't knock me out completely as my heart is still being monitored so i felt every bit of what was going on.

All I could think of was Isaiah 41:13. For i am the Lord your God, who holds your right hand, who says to you, do not FEAR FOR I AM WITH YOU.

It's not been an easy journey for me mentally. I could see the sadness in my mom's eyes and my sister's voice but they've held me together.

I now have an appointment with the cardiologist this week and I'm also starting on hydrotherapy to strengthen my lungs.

I'm in need of your help to raise Kshs. 5 million (USD 50,000) to pay for the pending hospital bill and cost of therapy."

Her fans reacted to the photo. Here are some of their thoughts...

Paul Odhiambo Mcochieng: If I were Uhuru Kenyatta I would have frozen Ngiritas account and put all those millions in your account ,you're astrong woman ,,May Lord God Guide you forever

Shiro Wa Mutheke: Isaiah 66.9 You cant go thru this pain just like that something new must be born in ua life!You are a fighter,you are born great...Your mother is a reflection of how mothers can do anything to make their babies happy and loved!!!Your sister too is amazing...May the good Lord give you strength and grace and heal you gal....You shall live to witness and testify that the Lord is good!!

Caleb Kipkemoi: Out of that bed,a testimony is being built.He says,out of an olive shoot,you are becoming an oak of righteousness, south,East,West and North will come to witness what God has done..may the faithful God that I serve heal you. He makes the blind see,he calms the storming sea, he alone holds our lives in his hands. It's well our own Njambi

Mercy Gakii: oooh my my.such a sweet soul what do i say. Lord our healer, remember this lady in Jesus name!

Evelyne Mwandia: Lord of lords, this pain is enough for your little daughter. Now manifest yourself, heal her and let her go out and testify to your people your faithfulness.

Wangari Mathenge: Njambi thank you for sharing these stories, in a few years time you will be busy traveling the world holding talks, writing books, counseling people whilst creating awareness on Endometriosis, you will soon be that person that gives hope to millions

Eve Namu: Way maker,, miracle worker,, promise keeper oh Lord that is who you are,,,,, his promises are yes and amen,, My dear ul be back to ur feets to testify Gods doing,,, rememba he is watching over each and every minute of ur life,, he knows how many hair ur head holds, he knows the exact number of the stars in the sky,, then wat else is xo hard fo him to kno or do? Remember he sent an eagle to bring food to Elijah,, en markyu not any other food but Meat!!! Imgn the bird didn't eat the meat en that was its favourite meal!! This means that our God is able to upturn everything,,, he can make ways where completely canneva be ways. Am sure that one day ul stand en proclaim that this God health. May you receive healing in the name of Father the Son and the Holy, Amen!

Njambi Koikai also documented how her journey with the disease began.

"As a little girl, i had big dreams. I was a geeky brainy child. Never did i think that life has it's own twists and turns.

I got my first period at 13. I'd catch the KBS to Ambassadeur and head to school. On this day though, i felt a certain sharp pain in my abdomen.

Then i started sweating and you all know how those KBS buses would be so packed in the morning...i felt like I'd just been dropped in the middle of Qatar, Bahrain, Dubai, the Sahara Desert and a little mix of Mombasa with Wajir.

Joto mwenda.

I turned back and went home.

Long story short, I'd started my period. That pain never left my body for the last 19years.

Endometriosis ravaged me from the onset of my period. I learnt to live with it. I learnt to work with it. I learnt to scream and enjoy myself on radio and when i couldn't work I'd call in sick. I learnt to chin up and read the news on tv with it. I learnt to live with pain.

Pain has been a part of me for so long. I've lost great opportunities because of this pain. I was dumped because of this pain and i ended up in some crazy relationships. I've been receiving treatment and the healing process has not been easy. Endometriosis ravaged my body.

There's healing.

There's hope.

We are overcoming.

I'm moving over into a new realm of normalcy and I'm ready for it. My prayer is that God will bless me with all the strength to help other women battling Endometriosis.

It's been one heck of a journey but i don't regret it. These are the lessons I'm carrying forward. God's faithfulness, grit, endurance, tenacity, faith, hope, truth, love and justice. Jer 29:11

My heart is now being monitored due to a thickening on the outside layer caused by Endometriosis. I've dealt with crazy heart rates over the years so I'm now seeing a cardiologist with my other 2 doctors.

I'm in need of your help to raise Kshs. 5 million to pay for the pending hospital bill and cost of therapy. To help Njambi raise funds for her surgery, you can send your donations to: Paybill Number is 490681

Account Name/Number is Jahmby Koikai Fund."

Here is are photos of Njambi during her journey of fighting endometriosis