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TB patients dig deep, grow hope and greens
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80083, member: 636"] A hospital in Siha District is putting TB patients to work in vegetable gardens. The Kibong'oto Infectious Disease Hospital, or KIDH, started this farming project to help people stuck there for months of treatment. Director Dr. Leonard Subi explained that the long hospital stays and strong daily meds really hurt mental health, leading to isolation and depression. He said this agricultural program acts as a form of therapy, giving patients a sense of purpose and some cash from selling surplus produce. Community Development Officer Wazoel Mshana noted many patients come from far away and get homesick, which hurts their will to finish the full six to twelve-month drug regimen. He stated the gardening combats that by mixing light physical work with mental focus and social time, all of which help stability and treatment adherence. The setup got funding from a Norwegian group called LH International Development Partners. A patient from Mbozi District named Jely Mgala said life before was just sitting around between medication rounds. Now, he said, they work the gardens, get exercise and fresh food, and earn a little money. Mgala credited the program with making hospital life feel meaningful again. Health experts generally see these holistic approaches as a solid way to keep patients on track, which helps broader efforts to fight TB. [/QUOTE]
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