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Bahumi Mhlongo opens up about her health battle with lymphedema

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Last updated: March 6, 2025 2:14 pm
sokonnect Published March 6, 2025
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Bahumi Mhlongo recently got candid with her followers, sharing her journey with a health condition she has been battling for years. The motivational speaker took to social media to reveal that she has Lymphoedema.

Lymphoedema, often caused by lymph node damage or removal due to cancer treatment, leads to swelling in the arms or legs, sometimes accompanied by pain and discomfort.

In a heartfelt post, Bahumi reflected on her experience:

1. Breaking the Silence on Pain
“I was diagnosed with Lymphoedema over a decade ago, but for a long time, I stayed quiet about it. I developed a habit of pretending I was fine—even when I wasn’t—to avoid burdening others. But ignoring pain, whether physical or emotional, isn’t strength. If God calls attention to your well-being, don’t ignore it. Seek help.”

2. Leaning on God’s Grace
“I’ve struggled with pain, frustration, and the pressure to ‘stay positive.’ I’ve asked God, ‘Why me?’ But through it all, I’ve learned that His grace is enough. He is my healer, and my faith is in Him—His time, His way, His love.”

3. Choosing Gratitude
“Despite the struggles, I choose gratitude—for the rain, for shelter, for my legs, my sight, my life. We all face battles, but they should bring us to a place of humility. Be grateful for what you have, and trust God’s grace for what you don’t.”

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