Kakampi Kita — A Song for Every Woman Fighting PCOS
There are days when everything feels too heavy—when breathing hurts, when hope feels far, and when the mirror reflects more pain than strength. This is the reality of so many women living with PCOS. And this is where “Kakampi Kita” was born.
This song is not just music—it’s a hand reaching out to every woman who feels tired, unseen, or alone. It speaks of hospital visits, delayed dreams, whispered prayers, and the kind of heartbreak only our hearts know.
But more than the pain, it sings about bravery, faith, and sisterhood.
“Kakampi kita, you’re never alone.
When the world feels cold, I’ll guide you home.”
These lyrics remind us that even when PCOS tries to break our bodies and our hearts, there is always someone willing to stay, to hold your hand, and whisper—“You’re still strong. You’re still loved.”
The song carries every sleepless night, every unanswered prayer, but also every small victory—the courage to keep going, the soft smile after crying, the faith that God has not left our side.
To every woman battling PCOS, infertility, or silent pain:
This song is for you. This fight is not yours alone. Kakampi mo kami.
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Love,
Reese
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