Legendary actress Cynthia Shange, known for her iconic role in “Muvhango“ has revealed a distressing experience with her health.
At the Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards, where she received the Lifetime Achievement award, Shange disclosed the details of her battle with diabetes and the near amputation of her leg.
According to reports from Sunday World, Shange shared her gratitude for being able to accept the prestigious award in person.
“I could have accepted this award being accompanied by someone with a wheelchair, but I am grateful for God’s mercy,” said Shange.
The 75-year-old actress recounted her struggle with diabetes related complications, which led to a three month hospitalisation in 2018. During this time, she faced the daunting prospect of losing her leg due to the severity of her condition.
“In 2018 when I was travelling to Durban from Johannesburg, I had complications which left me hospitalised for three months. It was hard and I was in between life and death. I ask that you let me thank Shembe for saving my life when there was no hope,” said the actress.
Shange revealed that she refused to consent to the amputation despite the medical advice she received. She even resorted to making up a story about a contract obligation to continue filming, in order to avoid the drastic measure.
“I lied and told them that I had signed a contract which I could not breach, and if I were to breach it, I would have to pay R5 million. They called my daughter to come sign forms so I could get some antibiotics,” she said.
The award-winning actress added that her leg was getting worse everyday. Even after taking the antibiotics, the complications kept getting worse. The actress also stated that she underwent four operations and was fortunate not to lose her leg, however, she did lose five toes as a result.
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