Our New Nairobi Home Nightmare in Karen

We finally moved into our dream house in Karen after years of saving. The place felt perfect—spacious rooms, fresh paint, and a big garden for our little one to play in. Nairobi’s green suburb seemed ideal for raising our first baby. But that first night changed everything.

Our son, usually a peaceful sleeper, started crying the moment we laid him in the crib. Not normal fussing—he screamed like something terrified him. We picked him up, walked around, and he calmed right away. Back in the bedroom? Instant hysteria again. It went on until morning.

We thought maybe new smells or city sounds from outside. Adjustment takes time, right? Weeks passed. Nothing improved. Dark circles appeared under his tiny eyes. He barely ate, startled awake gasping. Doctors in Nairobi checked him thoroughly—no fever, no reflux, nothing physical.

Then I felt it too. Standing near the bed, dizziness hit hard, like the room spun. Night after night, nightmares came—shadowy figures looming over the crib, muttering words I couldn’t catch. The fear in my son’s cries wasn’t just discomfort. It felt deeper, like something in this house didn’t want us there. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=36018

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