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Emotional Video of Drogba from YOLO in Hospital with Oxygen Mask Evokes Sympathy from Ghanaians

Emotional Video of Drogba from YOLO in Hospital with Oxygen Mask Evokes Sympathy from Ghanaians

The popular television series YOLO’s Drogba, played by Ghanaian actor John Peasah, has released an update on his health.

He has been fighting a demyelinating condition for more than two years, and it has recently gotten worse.

Peasah was seen sporting an oxygen mask in a video that was posted on his Instagram page.

He revealed that his sleep apnea has forced doctors to boost his oxygen intake in order to help him breathe.

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This represents yet another obstacle in his never-ending battle with illness.

Demyelinating illnesses cause harm to the outer layer of nerve fibers in the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves.Numerous neurological issues result from this injury, which interferes with the nerves’ regular signal transmission.

Significant health problems that need expensive treatment have been brought on by Peasah’s condition.

Many celebs and fans have expressed their sorrow and concern in response to the actor’s update, which has garnered attention.

Peasah is in need of financial support to help him pay for the expensive charges of his therapy as he proceeds with it.

Watch the video:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-ceAYVMUdT/?igsh=YzljYTk1ODg3Zg==

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