When
22-year-old Gilfred Mathe and his girlfriend Moditor Shoko, 20 found out they
were going to have a baby three years ago, they were over the moon. But their
joy soon turned to shock when their son, Prosper Mathe, was born with a very
long tongue hanging out of his mouth.
They
hoped Prosper would get better as he got older, but the tongue just carried on
growing and growing. After a while, the child couldn't eat any more. He had to
be put on a drip. Eventually the boy was operated on and his tongue was made
shorter.
"The
operation went well" Gilfred said. "We thought the problem was over,
but we were just fooling ourselves. We soon noticed Prosper’s lower lip had
been dragged down and stretched by the weight of the tongue but again we
thought it would come right by itself."
The
family has moved to Phomolong in Tembisa, Ekurhuleni to start a new life but
Prosper’s problems have followed them there. The child’s lower lip has
continued swelling and he now finds it hard to eat.
Gilfred
said he took the boy to a number of doctors but was told it would cost R18 000
for an operation. He works at a restaurant and cannot afford the operation on
his current salary.
"I
just ask myself why God had to punish me in this way. I hope someone out there
can help Prosper."
Plastic
surgeon Kelly Martin told Daily Sun Prosper could have a malformed blood vessel
in his lips and tongue. Dr. Martin took the family’s details and promised to
arrange for a consultation with the little boy.
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