She recalls that the most painful procedures were the lumbar punctures.
Skinny Girl in Transit actress Abimbola Craig has opened up about the painful procedures she went through after her brain surgery in 2014, stressing that she thought she would die.
However, the removal of the tumour led to a different issue. Shortly after the procedure, Craig realised that she was reacting to the pain medication.
She said, “Four days after the surgery I started feeling weird but I couldn’t explain what it was that was wrong with me. I couldn’t eat. I couldn’t sleep and I also started losing my appetite and started losing weight. I thought maybe it was the strong pain medication I was on.”
Craig recalled a particularly excruciating procedure she endured after her surgery, the lumbar puncture.
“I remember my last ER visit. I was still throwing up so much that Mum tried to reach my doctor but couldn’t. At this time I was doing a lumbar puncture, I had 4 that day. Lumbar punctures are like spinal taps. So they tell you to bend and take fluids from the spine and the reason why they did this is because they still didn’t know what was wrong with me so they thought I had meningitis,” she said.
After conducting tests, It was discovered that she had simply contracted malaria during her visit to Nigeria. She was immediately treated for malaria and was on the road to recovery.
She continued, “10 years after my surgery, I am alive. I am healthy and doing things I never thought I’d be able to do again. I thought I was going to die, not even from the brain surgery. It was during the period of the lumbar puncture, not sure if I had meningitis and all. I literally thought I was going to die.”