Just four more metres and I’ll be there,” panted Kabwe one cold winters morning in the city of Moscow, October 2008. His heart was pounding madly within his chest. He could virtually feel all four chambers of his heart fighting to force the blood out of his heart. Kabwe’s chest hurt so bad and his breathing felt labored. He wanted to curl in a fetal position and just give up. But he had to get to Zambian Embassy no matter what. This was his only hope.
Kabwe is a 25year old 3rd year medical student on government scholarship in Russia.He was recently diagnosed with a serious heart condition requiring urgent surgery.
The thought of his little sister,his only surviving family member, being all alone in this world kept him moving.”Just one step at a time” he urged himself.
It was freezing in Moscow.How he missed the warm Zambian climate. Its not that he wasn’t grateful for being awarded a scholarship by the Bursaries Committee to come and study medicine in Russia.It really was such a miracle that he was here and his mother would have been so proud of him had she been alive. One day he was going to be a doctor. He looked forward to day he could work at U.T.H and contribute to Zambia’s development.
At least that had been his dream until a few weeks prior when he was diagnosed with a serious heart condition-Rheumatic Heart disease with Mitral valve stenosis and aortic insufficiency stage 2.
Being in the medical profession and knowing what exactly was wrong with you didn’t ease Kabwe’s anxieties. Two of his four heart valves were not working properly making it difficult for his heart and lungs to work properly. He was already in the process of heart failure.To compensate the inability of his heart to pump sufficient blood, his heart was enlarging. He couldn’t even take a few steps without being breathless.
He finally found himself in the office of the woman he had made an appointment to see at the embassy. Kabwe told her how ill he was and how urgently surgery was required. He said his doctors in St Petersburg were confident they could successfully perform the surgery.
” We are just going to Evacuate you to Zambia” the lady said. She spelt out a whole lot of bureaucratic jargon which Kabwe didn’t hear as for the first time he realised he was going to die.
The painful reality of who he was hit him. He was a nobody. He had no rich father or uncle in the government to pull strings and organise money for his Valve replacement surgery which would cost $17000.
He felt like weeping but with whatever dignity he could muster he left the embassy. Whatever hope he ever possessed of seeing tomorrow, left him.
Kabwe’s mind felt like a roller coaster.He remembered rumours he had heard that a Zambian student had died the previous year, after the embassy failed to look into his plight. A rapid repatriation of his body amounting to $50 000, proved to be more expensive than what treatment may have cost.
Fierce heart palpitations roused him from his thoughts.
” No, I may be a nobody but I am not going to leave this world without a fight,” Kabwe encouraged himself.
Kabwe has since shared his story with the students union in St Petersburg, Russia. U.T.H does not have the facilities to handle Kabwe’s case. The students feel the best option is to let Kabwe be operated on in Russia.A number of students from various cities in Russia have since pledged money amounting to up to $5000 from their meager allowances.
Some students approached Lusakatimes to share the plight of this potential Future Zambia doctor with our readers. It is our hope that well wishers shall help raise funds for this 25 year old man, who has so far overcome many odds in his life, to have the Valve replacement surgery, in St Petersburgh Russia.
LT is a place where we have met to discuss various issues, and in a way has become a place that many can call home. Hopefully, it will also be a place where we shall one day say that we united to save our brother and fellow Zambian’s life.
Lusakatimes contacted the Zambian Embassy in Moscow and this is the statement they issued.
For any further information regarding Kabwe,please contact ‘The Secretary Bursaries Committee’ in Lusaka as they are the sponsors of students on Government Scholarships and any other matters related to students abroad .
By press time Lusakatimes were not able to get through to Bursaries Committee.
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