(...continued...)
In his office, Dr Obinna asked them to sit. He brought out the xray
film.
“You got them by yourself?”
Mabel asked him.
“Yes I went there myself. At
least we can have an idea with the results that are ready.”
“Thank you so much.”
“So what is wrong with me?”
Cynthia asked, still worried.
“It is nothing to panic
about.”
He looked at the
xray very well.
“Your chest is clear. There
appears to be nothing wrong with your back either.”
He dropped the
x-ray.
“Thank God,” Mabel said.
“So why am I having the pain?”
“I saw something from the
urinalysis.”
Cynthia’s heart
skipped.
“What?”
“Infection. And I think it has
found its way into your kidney.”
“O God!” Mabel exclaimed.
“Is it kidney failure?”
Cynthia asked, teary.
“Far from that. Remember you
said you experience some other symptoms like itching and so on.”
“Yes from time to time.”
“And you have never taken
antibiotics?”
“It has been more than six
months I took one last.”
Dr Obinna shook
his head.
“So what do we do?” Mabel
asked.
“You will have to give another
urine sample so they will culture it for growth of the bacteria doing this.”
“Can we do it now?”
“Yes please, before they
close. Let me call them to hold on for few minutes.”
He called the lab
and they said they were closing. He asked them to hold on for few minutes. They
were reluctant but later agreed.
“Please hurry,” He said to
Mabel and Cynthia. “Also collect the remaining test result when you get there.”
“Ok.”
Mabel and Cynthia
left in a hurry for the lab. Margret saw how briskly they walked and ran after
them.
“What is the problem?” she
asked when she caught up with them.
“He went her to run another
test,” Mabel told her.
“What is going on?”
“My sister, I don’t know o.”
“What is he saying?”
“We don’t understand what he
is saying yet.”
They got to the
lab and met a lab attendant. He filled the form for Cynthia and she went in and
produced another urine specimen. They collected the remaining test result and
left the lab. As they walked back, tears flowed down Cynthia’s cheek.
“Why are you crying?” Mabel
asked her.
“So I now have kidney
problem,” she replied.
“Is that what the doctor
said?” Margret asked.
“It is just an infection.”
“It is not something serious
then. He will tell you what to do.”
Margret put her
arm round Cynthia’s neck and told her not to worry, that she would be fine.
When they got to the Dr Obinna’s office, Mabel and Cynthia went in.
“Let me wait for you in my
car,” Margret said. “So I don’t lose my tyres.”
“Ok.”
“So is that what is causing the back ache?”
“Not entirely.”
“What else again?”
“The pain from the kidney
section is mild and not enough to cause such pain. The pain is muscular cum
nerve oriented/originated.”
“O God! Is that another
sickness?”
“No. Do you carry heavy
things?”
“Chuka is quite heavy. Do you
carry him?”
“Mabel please stop. I just
carry the normal things in the house.”
“What is your sitting and
lying posture like?”
“She sits anyhow o.” Mabel
said. “She does not observe posture at all.”
“That is the cause of the back
ache. It is good we ran these tests. We wouldn’t have known that there was a
silent killer at work.”
“So what do we do now?”
Dr Obinna looked
out of the window for a while, in thought.
“What about your boyfriend?”
he asked Cynthia.
“Boyfriend kwa.”
“We need to know where this
infection is coming from.”
“I broke up with him long time
ago. He was cheating on me.”
“What about Chuka?” Mabel
asked. “Is there something going on?”
“Nothing.”
“Are you sure you are not
seeing someone else now?” Dr Obinna asked.
“No one. I am in my finals. I
need to concentrate.”
He shook his
head.
(...to be continued...)
-Chinedu Isaac

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