In a recent video on her YouTube channel, Abimbola Craig
revealed she battled nausea, insomnia, and weight loss after the surgery.
She said her doctors ran multiple spinal taps (lumbar
punctures) but could not identify the cause, adding that they even began to
suspect meningitis.
The actress, however, said she is now healthy but thought
she was going to die while battling the complications.
“Four days after the surgery I started feeling weird but I
could not explain what it was that was wrong with me. I could not eat. I could
not sleep and I also started losing my appetite and started losing weight,” she
said.
“I remember my last ER visit. I was still throwing up so
much that Mum tried to reach my doctor but could not. At this time I was doing
a lumbar puncture, I had four 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 did not know what was wrong with me so they
thought I had meningitis.
“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.”
Craig is known for her role as Tiwalade in ‘Skinny Girl in Transit’, a popular web series.
She is also a producer. In 2019, she co-produced the box office movie ‘Sugar ‘Rush’, alongside Jade Osiberu.
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