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‘THE DOCTOR SAID I WOULD DIE AT THE AGE OF 20 OR 21’ – Nacee Opens Up On Sickle Cell Disease

Popularly known as Nacee, renowned gospel artist and producer Nana Osei has spoken out about his incredible journey to overcome sickle cell disease and his struggles along the way.

Nacee claimed in an interview with Joy Prime that the medical professional who initially diagnosed him had said that given the severity of his ailment, he wouldn’t survive past his early 20s.

Recalling his childhood, Nacee shared, “The doctor said I would die at the age of 20 or 21 because I was a sickler. So, my childhood was full of sickness and my mother had to rush me to the hospital almost every time.

“Unfortunately, my father died three days after I was born, so I didn’t know my father and my mum didn’t want to lose me. So, she made sure that she did whatever she could to keep me alive.”

Nacee expressed his appreciation for his mother, who, despite the difficulties created by his medical condition, made tremendous sacrifices by abandoning her career to take care of him and guarantee his well-being.

Nevertheless, in order to increase his trust in prayer and seek healing from the illness, Nacee had to rededicate his life to Christ and go through a transforming spiritual renewal despite coming from a Christian home.

“Since that time until today, whether the sickness has wings or whatever, I did not feel that anymore, and I’ve been sickle cell-free,” Nacee shared, highlighting the powerful impact of his newfound faith and the transformative healing he experienced.

 

 

 

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