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I came across this video tutorial while searching for a fix on how to play pes 18 smoothly on my HP pro 4540s. Combining it and using professioanl patch v1 to disable crowd improved my game play. Just give it a trial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoonrqq3Wmc |
elyna:But you did not answer the 30 billion question. |
Peachess:Ok Peaches. Thanks for the feedback. |
donstan18:If na erasing you want, don't have sex at all but for reducing use condom and profilaxis. Shebi condom dey reduce chance of getting pregnant and not erasing it, yet you still use it. Nobody can guarantee total erasal except God. One quick one, most people with HIV are so healthy, you can't tell except they open up to you. |
Peachess:No offence taken. People living with HIV are going through a lot especially emotional trauma. I believe everybody desires to be loved and shown love no matter their status. Like I asked the other guy, if there is drug you will take and be immuned to HIV, will you still date them? |
Pubichairs:Ok. Bro. It seems yours is based on fear of being infected. What if there is drug you take that will prevent you from being infected, while you still go ahead and date. |
Peachess:Hahahaha! Can't answer that in public. |
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donstan18:Reduced chances in here is more of having sex without protection. But once condom is used frequently, chances of being infected is not far from zero. Moreover relationship must not be about sex all the time. |
donstan18:Why are you scared of dating someone that is HIV positive? Anti-retroviral drugs and post exposure profilaxis drugs have reduced chances of them infecting their partners. So why still scared? |
Though stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV is found everywhere, the issue is more severe in African countries such as Nigeria. In case you don't know, Nigeria has second largest population of people living with HIV in the world. One challenge this group of individuals have faced over the years is finding love especially among females. The advancement in HIV treatment have reduced the chances of someone living with HIV infecting their partner. So here is my question, what quality will you see in someone living with HIV that will make you go ahead to date him or her? If no is your answer, why? |
Guys we need testimonies from this thread to encourage others. |
I need more contributions guys. |
chuckzyeze4life:I dey tell you bro. Many have lost their life because they abandoned their drugs. Leaving one's drug and following this type of hustlers and other religious leaders who claim to cure HIV is the quickest way to progress from HIV to full blow AIDS. This guy only cares about making money. Going through his profile will confirm that. From electronics seller to dieting drugs, now cure for HIV. MY PEOPLE RUN AWAY FROM HIM. |
crystalclear:Please, people, no matter how desperate you are, don't fall a victim to this fellow. Stick to your anti-retroviral to avoid becoming drug-resistant. Oga if your claim is true, you won't be looking for customers on NL. Good luck in your hustle. |
crystalclear:Baba abeg calm down. HIV has no approved cure. Carry your hustle enter another lane. |
Are you in Lagos Ifynwa. I would like us to chat though I am negative the last time I checked. |
15 is so true. That's me hallucinating on getting the type I had with my last ex. |
Divay22:And I just did . Your comments seems smart. Have a smart friend that share similar name. Her's is Diva. I am sliding into your DM now. Off I go. |
4 (the jealous ex). He must have seen how loved up she and 2 were. Just like me trying to get Divay22 's attention. |
Judging by the response so far, most guys are scared of being infected even when I talked about viral suppression and pre-exposure profilaxis which reduces chances of being infected to a significant level. I need more response guys. Uncle Lala please FP for more input. |
One challenge single girls who are HIV positive are facing is getting into a serious relationship. Because of their status, many restrict their choice to dating positive guys even when many guys that are negative are chasing them. They comeup with one excuse or another to discourage the HIV negative guys because of fear of been rejected. Most of these girls pass through serious emotional breakdown and depression. So the reason I want to ask this question. Guys will you go ahead and date that girl you are crazy about even after she let's you know she is HIV positive? Let me add this for those that are scared she might infected them. People with HIV who are on treatment (ART) can achieve viral suppression and cannot infect others. Also, Pre-exposure profilaxis drugs like truvada (soon to be available nationwide) reduces chances of negative people being infected by 90%. With these information guys, will you go ahead and date her? |
The high rate of reading and not comprehending especially on NL is alarming. This is empowerment for "mai tea" which is a very profitable business in the North and not similar to Fayose stomach infrastructure. |
Chai! Reading and comprehending is a great challenge to many people on NL. Another reason never to get into an argument with anyone here. |
There is a role in an SME in Magodo for a young, sharp and hardworking female intern (preferably an NYSC Corper) who is interested in building a finance career.. Suitable candidates should have strong numerical skills and the ability to use Microsoft Excel on an intermediate level and should leave around Magodo axis as the stipend budgeted for the role is 35k monthly. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who wants a platform to immerse herself into the business FULLY without any form a restraint and blossom beautifully on the job even as an intern. Ideal candidate should also be able to apply herself and be flexible as the role has many twists and turns. If interested or know someone who is kindly share resume to ijeoma.nkwonta@globalprofilers.com on or before Friday 1st of August 2017 subject of email Accounts and Admin Officer. Thanks. |
alignacademy:Being a dedicated winner means being a dedicated Christian both in faith and righteousness. It's just like saying being a devoted Catholic. |
people way no sabi go begin shout church offering. Nobody was forced to give a penny and you won't be sent out if you did not give. Being a dedicated winner pays. I am a living witness. Oh! Yes! He answers prayers, the Lord I serve answers prayers, only jesus answers prayers. |
20th June. |
This thread smells of hypocrisy. This is how parents will be shouting "not for kids! not for kids!". Before you can say jack pikin don get belly. Provide your child with the right information and let them know of the consequences of their choice. If you fail to do so, the society will help you and I bet the outcome of wrong sexual will be devastating. |
SuperBlack:I hope say you no follow dey call Buhari dullard? ![]() |
By simply adhering to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs and proper management of opportunistic co-infections, many HIV-positive individuals have continually enjoyed a healthy lifestyle. A great example is Magic Johnson; the basketball legend that has lived with this virus for over two decades. Many still doubt if he is truly infected with HIV because of his healthy status. That will be topic for another day. In recent times, there has being a reduction in the number of HIV-related death all over the world but Sub-Saharan Africa still accounts for a majority of these deaths. What could be responsible for this? Many factors have been blamed especially poor access to ARV drugs and high rate of co-infection among people with HIV. Here, we will be discussing 3 co-infections common among HIV-positive people in Sub-Saharan Africa. Getting equipped with relevant information about them and going for its test as early as possible is the goal of this article. Let's first look at the meaning of co-infection and opportunistic infection. Co-infection is when one is affected by more than one disease at a time while opportunistic infections are diseases that occur because of a weak immune system. Therefore any disease apart from HIV affecting HIV positive person is a coinfection and opportunistic in nature. Time to focus on the 3 co-infections. Tuberculosis (TB) This is a respiratory disease caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It can easily be transmitted from one person to another. Anytime people infected with TB talks, sneezes or laughs, particles containing the bacteria is released into the air. When these particles are inhaled by those around them, the bacteria will move to the lungs and start multiplying. A strong immune system fights off the infection by halting the multiplication and spread of the bacteria (also known as latent tuberculosis). For a person with HIV and also infected with tuberculosis that is not treated, there is a rapid progression of HIV infection to AIDS and finally death. This is why early diagnosis is important. Tuberculosis a leading killer of HIV-positive people: in 2015, 35% of HIV deaths were due to TB. You may like to check WHO Tuberculosis fact sheet. A constant cough with blood stain, chest pains, weakness and weight loss are some major signs of tuberculosis. Currently, there are different treatment plans for tuberculosis at different stages of the infection. Hepatitis B It is a contagious viral infection that affects the liver and one of the leading causes of Hepatitis (liver inflammation). It can be transmitted either by contact with infected blood (blood transfusion or sharing of a piercing syringe) or sexually by infected semen and other body fluids. There are vaccines for the prevention of HBV especially for those not already infected with the virus. If left untreated, HBV co-infection makes managing HIV very difficult. But early detection, the virus can be properly managed thereby preventing further health complication. Hepatitis C Just like hepatitis B, hepatitis C is a viral disease that also affects the liver. It also shares similar means of transmission with hepatitis B and HIV. It can occur as a minor illness lasting for some weeks or as a serious, lifelong illness that attacks the liver. It is one of the most common co-infections associated with HIV. It comes with no symptoms most times and laboratory tests are the only way to detect this infection. Lifestyle adjustment like stopping the consumption of alcohol, cigarettes, drug abuse etc are usually encouraged for effective management of both hepatitis B and C. This is to avoid overworking the liver in order to avoid liver cirrhosis or cancer which is the terminal stage of hepatitis. So get tested for these co-infections once your HIV status is confirmed. Remember to stick to ALL medical instructions you will be given. Healthy living is all it takes to survive with HIV. Feel free to check my health blog-www.3hopeblog.com.ng that is centered on providing information about HIV/AIDS Cheers!
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danthommies:That's what I want to focus on. Many are already into the areas you mentioned. |

. Your comments seems smart. Have a smart friend that share similar name. Her's is Diva. I am sliding into your DM now. Off I go.