Solo Nqweni: One year on since illness on every front stopped his life in its tracks.
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- ON #CovidChroncilesSA we chat with SA cricketer Solo Nqweni who has experienced and survived a year like no other. On the same day England beat New Zealand in the men's Cricket World Cup final, Solo's body started attacking his nervous system. Diagnosed with Guillaine Barre Syndrome, it was a miracle he made it back home, only to be diagnosed with COVID-19. But the man is on the mend, his tribulations has made him stronger and he is hungry for a return to the game. Cricket fans will know the story but i felt it my duty to have a conversation with a true Survivor. PS: there is a part 2 where we chat about cricket in SA, #BLM and the things black cricketers face in the game........LOADING
Bless up King Udo, keep up the inspirational work. 🤲🏾💚
You are a miracle Solo, keep strong. You are blessed.
Hi. Solo, this is not an easy syndrome... I still have after effects after 5 years.
I would like to chat to you...
Does it get cured?