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Actress back on her feet after undergoing successful surgery

The actress said she has now recovered from the surgery.

Ghanaian actress

According to her, the surgery has brought to light some of the challenges healthcare workers go through in their course of work.

The actress had stated in a Facebook post on Tuesday, October 24 that she had undergone surgery, but did not give details.

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She said she has now recovered from the surgery.

“I’m feeling well now. It’s been a slow process but I’m back on my feet now. I have my bad days but for the most parts, I’m actually very good. The worst part is over,” she told Myjoyonline.com.

Without stating where and when she had the surgery, the actress said: “It happened this year. It’s something I have been going through from the beginning of this year. I had the surgery a while back. I don’t want to give certain details because unless you go through [something like this], it’s hard to talk about it.”

“I came to have a lot of respect for health professionals in this country. I also came to learn that, no matter how rich you are in this country, if it’s your time [to die] it's your time because little things that doctors need to help them do their job better, they don’t have them.”

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“Next time I see doctors go on strike, even though it annoys me, I know what they go through to provide for us. I know what the nurses go through, how demanding the work is and how underpaid they are…it gives you an appreciation for the health system,” the actress said.

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