HOT Cares Helps Desperate Young adult with Life-Changing Tonsillectomy

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Many of us were fortunate to have our tonsils out as kids if it was medically needed. So, it’s been a while, and most of us probably don’t remember what it was like at the time, but if you speak to anyone who has had a tonsil problem as an adult, you’ll know that it can be an incredibly serious and debilitating condition to go through, which is exactly the issue facing 21-year-old Nicole. Hear her story here.
12 Sep 2022 English South Africa Non-Profit · Non-Profit

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