Gomora Actor: Matseke-Zulu opens up on 'hell' of gangrene and losing his leg

 Israel Matseke-Zulu is doing well and recovering after he battled with gangrene for seven years which led to the amputation of his left leg.

Speaking to another publication, the actor revealed he had no idea he had gangrene for all those years because the condition only worsened last year when he was shooting for Mzansi Magic telenovela Gomora. The actor said he went to numerous doctors, but they couldn’t understand what it was. 

“I started to be very ill while I was doing Gomora in 2021; I think I was working with them from March to August. By August I had fully blown pain and couldn’t walk, but originally my illness started six to seven years ago.”


The actor said he would not have had an amputation if the doctors caught his condition earlier.  He was in excruciating pain days on end, something he described as “an electric shock in both his feet” with the pain shooting up to his heart.

He went to a gangrene specialist in Springs, who told him it starts in the toes and, if left untreated, affects the whole leg.

“...I only found out in August when I saw the specialist.”


Israel said he was reluctant to have the operation but a friend eventually convinced him to have it. 

“I was supposed to cut earlier and then I resisted because they wanted to cut me above the knee and the illness was just down there by the toes, so I filed the papers so that they can cut me, but I changed my mind. By the fourth time I was in a very bad pain and then my best friend convinced me to cut.”


The star had his amputation at Rob Ferreira Hospital in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. He is positive, he will soon be back in the swing of things. 

“I'm left with just two appointments with my doctor then I will begin the process of putting my leg into a prosthetic limb. It's a process  and it's very expensive but everything is ready for me, there's no problem.”


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