Annitah Akiru Raey, a popular media personality, recently took to her social media platforms to announce a remarkable recovery from Bell’s palsy, a condition that had temporarily paralyzed her and had been a source of concern for her fans and well-wishers.
Bell’s palsy, a medical condition that causes temporary facial paralysis, had taken a toll on Annitah’s health at the beginning of July this year.
In a heartfelt post accompanied by a revealing photo, Annitah expressed gratitude for her recovery and the support she received during her challenging journey. The photo depicted her complete recovery, capturing not only the restoration of her facial muscles but also the significant growth of her hair, which had been affected during her battle with the condition.
In her post, Annitah wrote, “Fully recovered..si tuseme Mungi sio Kamau. Super grateful and will forever be grateful for this season. Thank you for all the messages, both love and hate, some grew my heart, others grew my Twitter numbers, all grew me anyways.”
Her statement reflects her resilience and optimism throughout her journey to recovery. The public has been supportive and compassionate, sending messages of encouragement and well-wishes. Her open acknowledgment of both positive and negative messages illustrates her gratitude for the outpouring of support, as well as her unwavering strength.
Annitah’s story of triumph over Bell’s palsy serves as an inspiration to many facing health challenges. Her public sharing of her experience and her recovery journey is a testament to her determination and her ability to bounce back from adversity.
The former radio presenter opened up about the condition in September last month, saying that she couldn’t eat or speak.
“I got sick beginning of July, had no idea what Bells Paralysis/Palsy was but boom, my mouth went sideways, I couldn’t drink or eat anything, I lost my voice and couldn’t speak for almost a month, and the pain Lord the pain was something else. Three months down the line, am alive, am better and I am too grateful because God has been good,” she said then