Thanks for all your support. Details are in the description. www.gofundme.com/f/help-charlie-heal-a-journey-of-love-hope-and-f
@southafricaismyhome8148 ай бұрын
KZbin THE REAL SOUTHAFRICA WITH MARK BLANTON, get treatment in southafrica for your mum Pleaseee. DR BLANTON CAN HELP YOU THIS BLACK AMERICANS IN SOUTHAFRICA
@southafricaismyhome8148 ай бұрын
IVERMECTIN HEAL CANCER KZbin IT PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE. GET THIS PILLS FOR YOUR MUM
@blackblaze52718 ай бұрын
So is this a call to ghanaians to help with funds as well or is it only rich americans? 👀 I don't mean any harm, just want to make sure because sometimes some people don't want to give credit
@thebigsankofa6 ай бұрын
@@blackblaze5271 a call for caring hearts who are able
@78vette118 ай бұрын
If I’m hearing correctly Ms Charlie said she was in East Legon. Lucca Health is in East Legon. It’s a world class medical center with medical and surgical specialties that may be able to help her, or at least point her in the right direction. I’m in the DC area and some of the physicians from DC area joined Lucca Health. I’m definitely going to donate. Ms Charlie needs our help. Yah bless
@ab716408 ай бұрын
There was a blk woman on tt talking about how her breast cancer was heal using apricot seed,soursop and some other foods. You may want to research her story.
@thekorsh42308 ай бұрын
I hope she gets the help she needs and the medical system here becomes better
@ronaldmiller49978 ай бұрын
My prayers are with Ms. Charlie .I am in agreement with you for your healing!JEHOVAH RAPHA is your healer.This to shall pass.
@zionlee36448 ай бұрын
Do Not PANIC!!, You're in the Best Place to Get the Medical & Financial Help You Need!!~~~~Ghs Are Super GENEROUS!!
@TrueYarn8 ай бұрын
Sending her healing energy but watch all the negative people blame everything on Ghana but more people die from cancer here in America than any other country.
@kwesiasante77528 ай бұрын
That is not the point. Why does Ghana still have filthy open Gutters all over the country. What would it cost to cover them up? I almost fell in one of the open gutters myself while trying to walk in East Legon. My sisters son first arrival in Ghana fell in an open Gutter in Ghana scratching himself badly. Luckily the gutter was dry and didn't have any filth.
@jeffreykofikarikari43348 ай бұрын
@@kwesiasante7752go and tell your useless father who does not take care of you and make your life become miserable to go and cover all the gutters, what did your family do for help Ghanaians or to help Ghana, we can't depends everything on government, shut up there, bayibonsam
@TrueYarn8 ай бұрын
@@kwesiasante7752 maybe you should get new glasses for yourselves. Show me one country without issues? I grew up in Ghana and Nigeria and I go back to Ghana every year and goes out at night and never fell into one gutter yet.
@kwesiasante77528 ай бұрын
@TrueYarn How about you stop defending the archaic leader ship and civil engineers in the country admit that open gutters in the 21 st in Ghana street is a safety problem and a safety hazard especially at night when there is no street lights or worst during flooding season when you are not familiar with the area. You are also the problem with your mindset.
@blackblaze52718 ай бұрын
@@TrueYarn Some people see complaining as their super power in ghana. Thankfully some are seeing that the government isn't their parents and doesn't have endless money and have started cleaning and maintaining the country themselves. The people make the nation and hopefully that continues and multiplies. I'm going to be donating to those Buzstopboys and other groups like them
@whyallthese68058 ай бұрын
She really needs to return to the US for treatment ASAP! Can't rely on the healthcare system in Ghana for something serious. Just saying
@SisHattie8 ай бұрын
This what I hate about the US. When you say Africa they freak out. They don't think they should follow up with the other diagnosis coming from the continent. They will act like you are making it up. You almost want to take your passport and show them that you are actually coming from Africa. Then they will, as you said, negate the African diagnosis and want to experiment and run all kinds of test that are long shots. Listen the only thing America is good for in broken bones, heart surgery and dental work, other than that its a dice roll. You would be better going to an African doctor either in Ghana or another African country. They will respect the disgnoisis and go from there. I personally would use an herbalist for the breast cancer.She is already frail and doesn't look strong enough to do several rounds of chemo. I made a donation.
@jahifaraji8 ай бұрын
You hit 100 %... the diet and herbal regime has the honest track record for healing ..it's what The late Dr.sebi was telling us...
@pijim9621 күн бұрын
Do you have an update? I want to donate.
@zuca14328 ай бұрын
No disrespect ladies, please take your mother back home to seek care.
@thebigsankofa8 ай бұрын
This video is a short snippet of the whole, in the whole we discussed how we flew her to America and the medical system failed her, how they didn't take the diagnosis from Ghana seriously and rather researched other causes for her leg. Because she didn't have insurance and made less than $100 a month to much was denied Medicaid. She spent almost 3 months there seeking help, which was a complete waste of time and money. So we brought her back home and found specialists who could and have helped.
@thebigsankofa8 ай бұрын
@timothyrobinson3938 if only you saw the smerk and could have felt the disregard. They completely ignored her Ghana diagnosis and charged her 100s of dollars on test unrelated to the orginal diagnosis. When they did her leg bone biopsy they did not run a lab for bacteria or fungi or parasites. They literally drilled into her leg to check for cancer and that was it. A responsible non biased practitioner wouldn't have wasted a biopsy on just one possible cause, especially when there was a diagnosis for osteomyelitis. She paid and waited 10 days just to learn it was not a tumour in her leg and was something else. And then they wanted to now send her to a new specialist and take another biopsy. Meanwhile the infection continued to spread and worsened. There is actually current class action law suites in America due to under diagnosis of osteomyelitis.
@fortunatebabygirl88128 ай бұрын
Sending prayers up for her healing
@eileenballard40068 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for the situation you're in and pray for your healing and things turn around for you.I believe you can go to the American Embassy and they have an emergency program for destitute American citizens to return to the states. They get you a plane ticket back home but will put a time limit on your passport until the loan is repaid.
@blackblaze52718 ай бұрын
She already returned, they refused to treat her in america
@rahelnujacqklittlefield72038 ай бұрын
MAY TATA NZAMBE YAMA ZULU SO NINI NA NINI'S MERCIFUL MIGHTY HEALING BE UPON You YAYA ASE. KEMBO KEMBO KEMBO KEMBO HALALELA !!!!
@nothingbutfacts16768 ай бұрын
I hope this elder receives some financial help so she can cover her medical expenses.
@14boatman7 ай бұрын
I just stumbled on this video and was wondering if you're still accepting donations. I’m sorry for your mom, and I hope she makes it through. She appears to be a bit frail for chemo. I trust that her blood work was or is okay, if that's the trend she chose for treatment.
@thebigsankofa6 ай бұрын
Thank you Since this video she had her leg surgery and did radiation therapy on her breast mastectomy area. However now her leg biopsy results are back and said she does in fact have cancer in her leg too. They said she needs chemo. Her weight is a concern. We bought some very expensive high calories and nutrition shakes to help increase her weight before this next battle. In short yes we are still in need of dontation. The info is on the description. May The Most High bless you for your support
@kwesiassabere7568 ай бұрын
I don't understand why they have not registered for the health card for health problems? So, how do we contribute, it is not stated?
@currentafrica64038 ай бұрын
Please let help her, i live there once and I know what she is talking bout?
@Ceruleanbluepodcast19958 ай бұрын
Ghana healthcare system is lousy compared to the USA she needs to come home !!!
@thebigsankofa8 ай бұрын
We did send her to the US before seeking treatment here. She was disregard and not treated in the US we paid out of pocket and waisted lots of money on appointments and they never treated her for her leg. Instead they waisted our time and money on other labs and other possible diagnosis. She spent 3 months in the US seeking medical treatment. There was tons of red tape, they didn’t take her diagnosis of osteomyelitis from Ghana seriously and she got worse why waiting on Americas superior medical system to treat her
@blackblaze52718 ай бұрын
ceruleanelectricthrone 👀 You see yourself? It's ghana that's providing her the better option
@sos90208 ай бұрын
Thats what im talking about!
@asemdad24338 ай бұрын
Very sad😢
@princekonadu50698 ай бұрын
Herbal and fasting can cure her
@nanaosei-bonsu9598 ай бұрын
She needs to see a doctor for proper check up, she is sick by bacteria infection
@tracyjames29668 ай бұрын
Soursop, turmeric lemon ginger beets sea salt apple cider vinegar " put in a blender " and make 3 cups of tea in the morning on an empty stomach ooh and 1 cup before bed " 10 × stronger than chemo therapy " with daily exercise. Watch what happens in 6 weeks, " the cancer killer . I had cancer and kicked that ass out my body " and moved to Ghana
@tracyjames29668 ай бұрын
Ohh I was a dietitian in the US Army Hospital. Retired soursop is a natural cancer killer
@julius76208 ай бұрын
She needs to come back to America to get treated.
@thebigsankofa8 ай бұрын
This video is a short snippet of the whole, in the whole we discussed how we flew her to America and the medical system failed her, how they didn't take the diagnosis from Ghana seriously and rather researched other causes for her leg. Because she didn't have insurance and made less than $100 a month to much was denied Medicaid. She spent almost 3 months there seeking help, which was a complete waste of time and money. So we brought her back home and found specialists who could and have helped.
@africaine48898 ай бұрын
Go to south africa or kenya. @@thebigsankofa
@zenabuabagna97538 ай бұрын
Illegal immigrants in America are getting free healthcare, and the elderly are denied Medicaid. There is more to her story. In addition, there is no perfect healthcare system in the world. However, the American healthcare system is better than Ghana's. Please fly her back to NYS. The state has emergency Medicaid for the underprivileged.
@rudygrissom58718 ай бұрын
Man! I am so pissed off; Reason being all these so called pan-african devotees pushing a one dimensional mantra of come back home, come out of the illusion, come out the matrix, come out of Damnerica... Africa full of opportunities, the people love you and want you home. Nobody is being fully transparent and honest about the real counter point of logistical problems, health care, money transfers, being seen as a fatted calf among hungry masses, who will jipp you over charge you scam you and god forbid rob you. Nobody in Ghana has said a mumbling word about the 6 sistas who moved alone to the Gambia from America and 1 from the UK that are all dead in a year and a half after being targeted for their resources all dying suspicious deaths 1 being murdered robbed by her employee. Tell the complete reality especially to these single women, there's no utopia in Africa for all black persons.
@MikeMcgaskey8 ай бұрын
I live in Ghana and from my experience it’s best to integrate into their culture. A big push for Black Americans to leave does not seem have happened. They want us to come spend money to help their economy. Gambia and Ghana are very different at this time in that way
@BrefoEnock8 ай бұрын
I knew you always speak bad things against Ghana.americans go to under parts of the world spent there nothing you says about it but if is Africa bad words please don't bring yourself @@MikeMcgaskey
@jahifaraji8 ай бұрын
There is no need for generalization of Africa ..pan africans are diverse as any other group. It's a global desire to see africa with a collective sovereignty and empowerment to secure and defend itself...more of us are dying in America from much more diverse reasons..just because we return to africa doesn't mean a heavenly journey.,yet africa is still shedding its colonialization....the tropical geography and the food is there to sustain the best of health..yet most of africa is still eating the colonizers..colonial food crops...africa has the plants and herbal products to heal but without a diet change we are just entertaining philosophy of what is considered food...you are either consuming. A biochemistry diet of alkaline substances or an acid base substances .. we have emotional override that stems from tasting addictions. Or we hide behind unhealthy diets, calling it traditional...A Great Healer was here to awaken us about life cosmic arrangement of food and environment..his most potent products derived from the tropics of africa with tremendous healing results..His Name was Dr.Sebi..
@zuca14328 ай бұрын
Do your homework before you choose a place. Go to South Africa or Kenya for top-notch medical care.
@MrTimSwain8 ай бұрын
I definitely understand your sentiments, but there’s a number of people that provide real information about relocating. I’m one of them. I have a series discussing the real issues like finances, infrastructural issues, and medical care. Also, @ivyprosper shares about the medical system and how you can prepare. It’s not a one-dimensional issue and I agree there needs to be more authentic stories like this.
@bekisiphotshili25668 ай бұрын
Is this a psyops or what? If this the type of people re-locating then why does Ghana bother? If you are an elderly person you most assuredly should know you are going to need medical frequent care. Health deteriorates with age-- facts!! And you are going to let your first world health care situation lapse???