 Makensia Uiti, Kana, mekaniwa KU. Mwa mwakaniwa nizimla wao mwakaniwa kwa wana maweba nga mwa nga, hwa maweba na mwakaniwa nizimla, na mwakaniwa na umiwa hwana, na mwakaniwa na mwakaniwa nizimla. Mwakaniwa na umiwa kwa mwakaniwa, hwana mwakaniwa na hwana. Na mwakaniwa nizimla, mwakaniwa nizibla, Kwa hida, besiga kurafta. Hufuminez na kuweta siwu hakisha, kwa attends ya nipata kuhaa kufumina. YMa kuweta da nii, kwa jel nii na iqizu kuwaiti nii kwa twa. Nga kwa, hifu shan niii ko handa, kwa insu nipata kuwa yohu kwa hiva, ui hifo mwanyapaya ui salimutu, We got a superb introduction into the hospital. Registration as a patient, getting guided into the system, guiding you to where you are supposed to be at any given moment. For any reference to the doctor, to the nurses, to whichever unit you wish, at least we got assistance from the international office. I believe I got the best doctor. Dr. Sunil really is a hands-on doctor. Giving you the best of care, giving you the care that you need, giving you the information that you need hands-on. So, with the doctor's doings, giving me another life, a pain-free life from here and forth. It's better than living a life in pain throughout. My joints were grinding every day of my life from ever since my childhood days. Right now, I have some, I have relief. After the operation, I was given a ceramic joint, which is better than any other joint. It can last for over 25 years, if I take care of it well. From the second day of my surgery, I got off the bed with the walker, started crawling my legs at least, but now I do move. There is nothing other than saying thank you and it is in God's hands that I believe Dr. Sunil gave me a good joint and a pain-free future. My first son, Mackenzie, he started having left hip pain from the past ten or odd years, but became serious only about five years back. Past six months after an accident, he found it progressively difficult to even ambulate a few steps without having much pain. That's when he consulted, decided to come down to our hospital. I did a few x-rays, which indeed show that he had got what we call as a fused hip. In the sense the whole head as well as the neck had actually migrated into the socket and fused in that position. Examination-wise, he did not have any movement or what we call least a jog of movements at the hip. He also had a rotational deformity of the hip as well as shortening of about an inch or slightly more than that. We had to go ahead with the hip replacement surgery on the left side after the necessary investigations and evaluation but then we took him up for surgery. There are quite a few challenges from a surgical point of view. The first was the exposure because in this case it was a fused hip which was proximally migrated all the way up and it was bone on bone. So we first had to create what we called a new socket from nowhere. The second challenge was when we put all the implants was actually to get the head back into the socket because it had migrated all the way up so we had to do a lot of release in that way. Post surgery it showed that immediately day after surgery he started to weight pair with the help of a walker. I presented about 2 weeks time down the line he is much comfortable with his ambulation and he is absolutely pain free. I believe this hospital has done me good. With the doctors what I've received during my inpatient period I got the best of treatments by the nurses I got the best hands-on by the doctor who operated me I got the best on hands-on by the facilities they gave for me and my caretaker. I believe Manipal Hospital is a referral point for orthopedic issues to do for any patients within Kenya. I give my best of experience coming to this place having known and having experienced it. Now 2 weeks after my surgery after 2 weeks after coming from Kenya now I am in the best of positions to tell that I can now walk without much pain but with assistance I know with officials within 6 weeks I'll be having to walk without any assistance and moving back to my job doing everything that I wish to do.