A
banker is living a life of torment and sorrow as he has cried out for
help after a heart surgery which rendered his s*x organ useless.
Calistus Aliera Selebwa (Photo: The Nairobian)
A man identified as Calistus Aliera Selebwa is living a tormented
life because he can no longer use his manhood, let alone enjoy s*x.
According to The Nairobian, Selebwa claims a local hospital where
he underwent a procedure to repair his heart ruined his s*x organ as it
can no longer function.
“In 2007, I was diagnosed with a hole in my heart. The doctors
gave me medication and two years later, I underwent an open-heart
surgery at Kenyatta National Hospital.
“I underwent the operation on August 30, 2011. It was
successful, but after waking up, I discovered my manhood couldn’t
function,” he said. He added that, “I was not taken to the
theatre but a cath-lab, where they inserted a wire-like object through
my penis. They claimed it was another option to plug the hole. It was
painful since I was not given any anaesthesia. I almost fainted after
the procedure,” recalls Selebwa.
According to Selebwa after the operation, he overheard one of the
doctors, a mzungu, asking his colleague why they were hurting him. He
later demanded to see a medical report to find out if he had undergone
PDA ligation as earlier advised, but the hospital declined.
“They told me I had undergone embolisation, but it was
unsuccessful. They also mentioned that they wanted to treat me via
cardio-pulmonary bypass and seretomy approach,” claims Selebwa who
sought a second opinion from another city hospital. A medical report
from the hospital in our possession states that Selebwa’s manhood could
have been messed during the operation.
“In light of these findings, and the continuous risks of
endocarditis (inflammation of the endocardium), in the presence of PDA,
closure of PDA is recommended. An internal closure by a visiting team
was attempted (at the hospital in South B) this year but failed.”
concludes the medical report dated October 31, 2011.
Selebwa settled for another successful surgery at Kenyatta
National Hospital, where the hole was sealed for good and “from there I
started another medical journey for my manhood.”
But, things are not yet normal.
Selebwa was treated at a private hospital in Upperhill in 2014, but he remains unsure whether he will ever perform since “I’ve never confirmed if it works because I’m still single. If I was married, I’d have known by now,” he said.
Selebwa has now lodged a complaint with the Kenya Medical
Practitioners and Dentists Board over wrong treatment and interference
with his private parts.
But there is still trouble.
Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board CEO Daniel Yumbia
shared a copy of the board’s ruling on February 26, 2016 which stated
that, “The respondent cannot be found guilty for giving wrong treatment,” and that, “Documents
tabled show the correct procedure was done at the hospital and that the
coil embolisation was an acceptable choice of closure and the patient
did not suffer as a consequence of the procedure”.
Selebwa’s case was found to have had no “merit and further
finds that it does not warrant any further inquiry as allegations made
in the complaint have not been proved satisfactorily. In the premises,
the complaint against the respondent is dismissed.”
Selebwa has vowed to take the matter to court.
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