Singer Bracket Reveals His Close Brush with Cancer Deathbed Experience
In 2013, Nigerian singer Nwachukwu Ozioko, known as Bracket's Vast, was diagnosed with lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. This diagnosis came after a nurse's suggestion of an ultrasound led to the discovery of a growth in Vast's body.
The discovery of the growth marked the beginning of a challenging journey for Vast. Doctors struggled to identify the illness, delaying the diagnosis for over three months. During this time, the support of his team was crucial. They pooled their financial resources together to fund the treatment process, which turned out to be expensive and caused significant financial strain.
Vast's treatment process was not easy. He lost so much blood during treatment that it affected his heart, requiring a blood transfusion. The cancer treatment was deadly and nearly caused his death at some point. Vast described his cancer battle as unforgettable.
Despite the challenges, Vast persevered. He had to confront a doctor about the delayed diagnosis and was advised to take him abroad for further diagnosis and confirmation of his cancer. Blood samples were sent to South Africa, but no results were given by December. Vast received further diagnosis and confirmation of his cancer in the UK.
The growth was later confirmed to be cancerous, and Vast had to undergo intense treatment. His health issues caused a show in Burkina Faso to be cancelled. However, Vast's resilience shone through, and he announced that he is now cancer-free.
Smash, another member of Bracket, was shocked by Vast's diagnosis given his healthy lifestyle. Vast's battle with lymphoma serves as a reminder that anyone can be affected by cancer, regardless of their health habits.
There is no information available regarding when Bracket's Vast was declared healthy again in 2021. However, his story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Bracket's Vast's courage and determination in the face of adversity are truly inspiring.
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