In early August this year, Gospel singer Peterson Githinji popularly known as Pitson announced that he was taking a two month break from music because of health complications.
Pitson was forced to take a break from music on doctor’s advice after damaging his throat. Doctors told the singer that he had been overworking his throat and as such advised him to take a two month music hiatus.
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Pitson was ultimately forced to undergo throat surgery after his condition failed to improve. The award-winning gospel singer on Monday October 14th announced that he went under the knife at Nairobi Hospital.
He shared photos of himself recuperating at the hospital, and also posted a picture of a microscopic nodule that had stuck in his vocal cord for three months.
“This is the microscopic nodule that had stuck in my vocal cord for 3 months. By the grace of God doctors were able to get it out. Glory to God!,” wrote Pitson.
Adding that;
“Special thanks to #nairobihospital Dr.wahome (Operating doctor) Dr. Gakuo (consulting Anesthesiologist)
Dr. Carol Mwai Doctor In charge of post hospital recovery. Asanteni sana kwa maombi. Hoping to sing again soon.”