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stefanweeks:God will bless you abundantly, the hot water massage did a lot of good to me, intact I don't feel any atom of pain again and I am reaaly surprised. I even realized that for over a year now, I haven bathed hot water. Thanks a lot. But how did you know that hot water massage would help? |
Good day everyone. Having a bit swollen and tender pain on my boobs during my menstrual cycle is a normal experience I feel sometimes in some months while waist or little stomach cramps comes in some other months but they are normal to me especially having studied my body system over time. Since my circle for this month of June which started on the 10th till now, I am still experiencing slight pains on my boobs though the left on is a little bit more severe. It is supposed to have stopped after my period started but it wont just go away. It causes me serious panic because I haven't felt this way before and the fact that it is my boobs part of the body even makes me panic more. I have always believed that once a pain comes to the breast, that its either cancer, lump, or all those horrible diseases attached with boobs and next thing you know,they have cut it off. Maybe those thoughts are affecting me psychologically because when I forget about the pains, I don't feel it but once I remember it, I start feeling it. I contacted a doctor and he asked me the following questions; any lump felt.. Any discoloration on that skin.. Any increase in size and some other questions but all are negative. I took ibuprofen as prescribed but not effective. My boobs are still very firm and I wonder if the pain is part of process of boobs sagging and if so, then I should feel comfortable but I am not comfortable. Please any medical practitioner here that is reading this, please help advice me so I can relax a little, tension is killing me. Thanks. Lalastica please move this to the front page. |
vizkiz:nnaa biko mere ya ebere.. Long time my ex boyfriend. ![]() |
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Couldn't help laughing after seeing it, young man tried shaa. Marching is not everyone's calling |
dejt4u:please any idea? Thanks for the previous
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Any clue?
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dejt4u:wow thanks, you must have played this game like forever to know all the answers. |
Dre183:Italy is the answer |
Dre183:try 'Hippie' I think I came across it once.. |
This one nko?
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dejt4u:please dejt4u, please ooo tell me so I can download it. |
Kneephy:thanks kneephy. |
TarOrfeek:do u know this one?
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TarOrfeek:OK I am almost there, chere vjere chere |
TarOrfeek:OK goof, let's see it dear |
TarOrfeek:kiss kiss and kiss.. Thanks sweety ![]() |
Please my people, I believe there are some of us here that plays the game of '4 Pics 1 Word' I have been stuck in this level for almost a week now, please can anyone help me out? Thanks
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Hmm.. I think that's their appetizer. |
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My dear,anything you do in life to make ends meet LEGALLY and JUSTLY is OK but at the same time, you can still do evil and injustice with the same profession... So how do you judge it? You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. Are there categories of professions that are non Christian? |
For over four days now, our light hasn't gone off.. Power Holdings are delaying and its making more uncomfortable. Is it that the "OFF SWITCH" has damaged or that the officials has all been electrocuted.#just kidding # Please can someone tell me what's going on because I wouldn't want a situation whereby it stays up to six months when they eventually take it. Please someone help. |
I don't know, do you ![]()
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She could be your wife, girlfriend, husband or boyfriend and you are in a position to buy things for her..especially in this celebration season. For guys: Will you prefer to give her cash to go and shop OR rather take her to shopping yourself? For the ladies: Can you be able to give your partner your ATM card to help you make withdrawals OR for him to take some LITTLE amount from your account? No sentiments oo Lalasticlala can you do it for me? |
VALLETTA, Malta (AP) -- After hours of tense negotiations, two Libyans who hijacked a plane from Libya to Malta and threatened to blow it up surrendered peacefully Friday, allowing 118 passengers and crew to leave the plane before walking out themselves with the last of the crew. The hijacked Airbus A320 flight, operated by Afriqiyah Airways, was traveling from the Libyan oasis city of Sabha to Tripoli when it was diverted to Malta midmorning on Friday. Malta state television TVM said the two hijackers had hand grenades and had threatened to explode them. All flights to Malta International Airport were immediately diverted and emergency teams including negotiators were sent to the airport tarmac. Malta's prime minister, Joseph Muscat, announced that the hijacking of the Libyan plane was over in a tweet at 3:44 p.m. local time. They have "surrendered," been "searched and taken in custody," he tweeted. The hijackers, after negotiations, allowed the plane's doors to open at 1:44 p.m. and a staircase was moved over to let freed passengers begin disembarking in groups. In a series of tweets, Muscat said 65 people were allowed to leave, then another 44, including some crew, then the hijackers and the final crew members. All were seen leaving the aircraft without hand luggage. The company said on its Facebook page that 118 people, including 7 crew members, were on board the hijacked plane. Ali Milad, the pilot, told Libya Channel TV network that initially the hijackers had asked him to head to Rome. He identified the two hijackers as Moussa Shaha and Ahmed Ali, Libyans who other officials said were in their twenties. The pilot said the men were seeking political asylum in Europe and wanted to set up a political party called "the New Fateh." Fateh is a reference to former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, who led Fateh revolution after his coup in 1969. After many of the hostages left the plane Friday afternoon, someone, apparently a hijacker, waved the old green Libyan flag from the plane's doorway. Libya, a sprawling oil-rich North African country, has been split between rival parliaments and governments, each backed by a loose array of militias and tribes, Gadhafi was ousted and killed in 2011. Western nations view the newly-formed U.N.-brokered government as the best hope for uniting the country, but Libya's parliament, which meets in the country's far east, has refused to accept it. Amid chaos, the Islamic State and al-Qaida affiliates have gained a foothold over the past years. Earlier this month, militias answering to the UN-brokered government seized the Islamic State group's last stronghold in the Libyan city of Sirte. ___ Musa reported from Benghazi, Libya. Maggie Michael also contributed from Cairo.
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Mznaett:God bless u dear.. Its quite long I saw any of your posts last. How are you? |
Mskrisx:oh No.. please take heart.. Its so hard but God will take care of you OK? The same year. Omg.We cannot question God. I am so sorry my love. Oh this is too much na, the same year hmm. Please don't worry, God will never abandon you people OK? Thanks too for finding that space to console with my family. You are blessed |



... Take heart Choco