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Renowned Ghanaian actress and TV presenter, Nana Ama McBrown, recently shared with her fans the reason behind her absence from television.
She explained that she had undergone her fifth surgery on her arm due to recurring pain and struggles with her previous condition.
McBrown was on TikTok to update her fans, stating that her arm had become crooked and she couldn't continue working without relying heavily on painkillers.
In her live session, McBrown assured fans that she'll return to the screen soon, prioritising her health and following medical advice.
“You all saw that my arms were not really looking good, and if you watched McBrown’s Kitchen lately, you would see that I was struggling, and those were my last recordings, and before I could finish, I had to take a lot of painkillers,” she said.
Nana Ama McBrown shared the challenges she's faced with recurring pain and multiple surgeries, emphasising that only those who've experienced similar struggles can truly understand her plight.
“Until you go through a fracture or a surgery like mine, that is how you can understand me because apart from that you can’t understand my feeling, the pain I went through.
“My doctors and fans have given me a lot of cautions to take care, stay home and heal properly so I’m going to be home for some time and go through the process of healing,” she stated.
Nana Ama McBrown humbly appealed to her fans for continued prayers as she focuses on her recovery, while also expressing sincere appreciation for the overwhelming love and support she's received during this challenging period.
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