Njambi Koikai narrates horrifying moment her gum got cut off and teeth plucked out to help curb endometriosis

Talk of menstrual health and only those who have been in the thick of it know how much of a blessing it is for one to go through their menstrual periods effortlessly.

Kenyan media personality, Njambi Koikai has lived to tell of a past that saw her spend years on the hospital bed, as she fought a grueling battle with the hostile endometriosis condition.

One she survived and one that earned her the title ´Endo Warrior´. The reggae enthusiast has revealed that having periods meant, she would loose buckets of blood for every attempt she made to brush her teeth after a meal.

Kenyan reggae queen, Njambi Koikai

This would see her cheeks bulge to the outside making one think she had put in too much food in her mouth, than she can chew.

The battle

Sharing a photo of herself back ion 2018, while she was receiving treatment in the US, the radio presenter recalled how she had to have part of her gum cut out while she was a teenager.

Ever since I started menstruating, I’ve had countless problems with my teeth and gums. My teeth and gums would bleed heavily everytime I brushed them during my period. In my teenage years, I had part of my gum cut out and 4 teeth removed.

Endo Warrior, Njambi Koikai

This compelled her to wear braces for a good 5 years. Only for the issue to haunt her once again while in the US and after consultation, it emerged that she had high levels of oestrogen in her gums.

The effect gave her 8 cavities of which she seeks to have filled by her dentists but with the current COVID-19 situation, Njambi´s appointments have become a toll order.

I saw an orthodontist surgeon who told me I had very high levels of oestrogen in my gums. They removed 4 other teeth and cut my gum again. He also found out that the oestrogen was damaging my teeth. I have 8 cavities due to this. So in the coming weeks I will be going to visit my dentists to fill these cavities and other recommended procedures. (This Covid19 season is not the easiest though with appointments and all)

Kenyan media personality, Njambi Koikai

Further urging female fans to keep track of any body changes and always seek medical attention when something is amiss.

Look out for these signs and seek medical attention. Do not ignore. Endometriosis is a full body disease.

All in all, she confirmed that she is doing well and getting better, while receiving a couple of medical procedures that will see her through recovery successfully.

Njambi Koikai

¨Endometriosis is a full body disease and should be treated with a multi-disciplinary approach,¨ she articulated.

¨My boyfriend moved on with a young lady, after I fell ill¨ Njambi Koikai makes sad revelation

Kenyan media personality, Njambi Koikai sadly revealed that while battling endometriosis in the US, her then-boyfriend took off with a younger lover.

Speaking during the Buju Banton concert on Saturday, the bubbly Rastafarian stated that many, including her boyfriend did not believe she would make it through the grueling condition.

It has been four years. Photos of me in tubes went viral and many thought I wasn´t going to be back. You know that, I came to Nairobi and found my boyfriend had already moved on. He thought I would not come back. He got himself a young lady.

My boyfriend thought I would not come back and got himself a young lady – Njambi Koikai

All through, God saved her life and today, she is recovering from the series of treatments she received in the US, in order to get rid of the endometriosis in her lungs.

To all her fans who supported her all through:

I give thanks to the Most high because when I came out to ask for help all of you my people came and helped Njambi and I love you all from the bottom of my heart.

Njambi thanks fans for the support during her tough times with Endometriosis

I was expelled from 4 high schools and dropped out of A-levels & Campus – Njambi Koikai reveals

Endo Warrior, Njambi Koikai did not have an easy time in school after being expelled severally right from high school, to A-levels and even in campus.

The reggae lover who shared her story on Instagram, revealed that her condition saw her study for much longer than she was actually expected to.

Fortunately enough, she completed all her studies.

I was expelled from 4 high schools, dropped out of A-levels, went to Daystar University, graduated in 2008, joined USIU dropped out in 2009 and went back and finally graduated in 2016.
Na mi ni emcee wa reggae…… *excerpts from my book*

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In another of her posts, she admits that Endometriosis and Adenomyosis robbed her off, her younger years.

Endometriosis and Adenomyosis had to do with all my struggles in high school and all the expulsions and Uni. This disease robbed me off my younger years. Affected my social life and certainly my studies.

Painfully adding:

It created a shell out of a once bubbly, energetic, ambitious little girl.
This disease is brutal and is affecting millions of women silently.

Dreams

However, she was quick to joke about how despite the several institutions she joined and courses she took, her dream of becoming an ´ambassador´, drowned.

Anyway tukiwa USIU we had dreams of becoming ambassadors especially we who studied International Relations. I majored in Peace and Conflict and a minor in French. Nikajiambia eeeeh vile tutaleta peace Somalia, Sudan na Kenya.. kumbe conflict sahi ni ya dede ama locusts.

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Speaking of her fellow classmates, she believes only a small percentage actually went ahead to become the anticipated ´ambassadors´.

Weeeeh i think ni wasee kama 10 maybe wanafanya hiyo kazi ya ambassadors na si brand ambassadors ????????????????????????????????

The brave woman did not forget to thank all who stood by her side during her most trying times, never giving up on her.

Special shoutout to my girl @mimi_letion who helped me during very turbulent times at USIU while i battled Endometriosis. So shoutout going to everyone working a job they never studied for. God got you and there’s a great purpose in all that you’re doing.

It’s been 21 years of pain. 21!!!!!!! I’m just happy to be here – Njambi Koikai pens

Despite the struggles, she remains grateful.

All in all, i have a heart of gratitude. I’m thankful to God because i will also conquer Adenomyosis.

It’s been 21 years of pain. 21!!!!!!! I’m just happy to be here.. God has been so good to me.

¨For the first time since I got back, my menses have no pain¨ Endowarrior, Njambi Koikai rejoices

It has been a pretty long, exhausting journey and a gruelling battle for a dear Njambi Koikai following her endometriosis condition.

Fortunately, it came to an end and 2020 is shinning the bright sun rays in her life and she can´t thank God enough.

Sending a word of encouragement to fellow Endowarriors and all battling with something in their lives, the bubbly Rastafarian narrated her recovery journey.

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Up on Instagram, an enlivened Njambi revealed:

I’m still on medication. For the first time since I’ve got back, i got a period with no pain but minimal discomfort. Yaani I’ve been sitting trying to see if my body is lying to me, nope. My period was not painful but a very heavy flow. That is a huge milestone for me.

Seems like a dream to her, having to lead a normal life, yet still proud to call herself a complete woman.

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Adding:

I follow my doctor’s advise and i can see alot of changes in my body. I’m able to gig for more than an hour even though my lungs are on the mend. I thank God. I’ve been patient for years to see these days.

As she concluded, the media personality admitted that she is still on the path to recovery and still on medication but so far, she remains grateful.

I’m also grateful that my uterus is mobilising, organising and strategising itself out of pain haki???????????????????????????? Don’t give up my endosisters and Adenowarriors.
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