Taking to Twitter, Black tweeted: “Abortion not for everyone dear daughter but insha Allah you gone be fine don’t worry… Much love from mummy ❤️”
When Patricia Nabakooza was hospitalised in April, Bad Black claimed she had aborted.
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But the dancer would later say she had a throat complication after being discharged from Nakasero Hospital.
In a video message to her fans, Nabakooza, aka Patricia Sitya Loss, said:
"Hi everyone, I'm Nabakooza Patricia, I want to thank you for the prayers and support that you showed me.
"I'm feeling much better now. I had a throat complication where I couldn't eat. I couldn't talk. And sometimes I couldn't even breathe so well. But right now I'm on treatment and I've been discharged from the hospital. I'm back home and I'm still alive, so I just need your prayers. keep praying for me.
"Don't get so worried. I'm stronger. So, I need you guys to be strong for me. I love you guys so much and may God bless you."
On Friday, she appeared on Galaxy T.V. and said that she initially thought the pain could have resulted from a pill getting stuck in the throat.
She was on medication at the time, having suffered a toothache.
So, when the pain emerged, she consulted with the family doctor who assured her the pain would die away in a short time. But it didn't.
"I had a throat complication," she said.
" I was taking tabs because I had a tooth problem and I think one of the tabs got stuck on the throat, and I would struggle to swallow because of the pain.
"I didn't tell my manager who was travelling to Rwanda because the family doctor had told me it was a minor complication that would stop in a short while.
"But the problem persisted and one day it became really worse. I started struggling to breathe."
Asked to send a message to Bad Black, she said: "It's social media, everyone is looking for views. Maybe she was looking for... [checks voice and deflects]… I respect her, she is an old person, a mother, even if I'm angry. Though they say old people don't make mistakes, but they hurt.
"Sometimes they hurt... sometimes you say something because you want to sound funny but it's also important to think about what you are going to say about a person... if you wouldn't want something done to you, don't do it to another person."
She later said the message is to everyone that's misusing social media.
Favourite musicians
Patricia Sitya Loss said her favourite musicians are Sheebah Karungi and Spice Diana.
"I interact with them, and I've learnt a lot from them and I like their music,” she said.
Diana took Patricia on her latest work trip to the United Arab Emirates.