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patriotic9jaboy:lol. You always try to tribalise everything ! |
pls send an explanation to oladapovictor26@gmail. com. Thanks |
[quote author=d33types post=50224992]No sirs. As many as 90% of those diagnosed with HIV will have experienced one or more of the following symptoms, usually within the first four weeks of initial exposure to the virus: fever, rash, headache, feeling generally unwell, aches and pains, mouth ulcers, sore throat, night sweats, weight loss, tiredness, swollen glands, etc The HiV test at this time will be negative tho[/quo Relax, this OP said two weeks. prodromal symptoms in HIV occur between 6-8 weeks after exposure, and the symptoms are very non specific. My main point is that the OP's assertion does not in anyway correlate with HIV as there is no clinical or laboratory evidence to prove it. |
My brother, u didn't have HIV in the first place. HIV would not manifest in two weeks after sex. The real manifestation of HIV in adults starts after about 8 yrs of contracting the disease. Moreso , you never for once went for any HIV test, which is not even expected to be positive until at least 3 months after exposure. You can continue to thank God. But thank HIM for other things, definitely not for HIV cure. I advise you go for a test soon, and God forbid, if positive , you can then start praying afresh. |
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1stCitizen:It's common knowledge. It's not an unproven fact. They only went to seek the doctor's opinion on it. Don't you know how journalists work? |
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Chrisx1x:The fact that he said it was the infection of the liver does not mean the cause of them is really known. Apart from that, if a patient dies within 24hrs of admission, an autopsy must be conducted. There are other reasons why autopsy should be conducted. More so, what does a supposed paediatrician have to do with using dead bodies to teach medical students. It's the function of the anatomy department in the university, not the teaching hospital to look for dead bodies to teach medical students. The paediatrician or any clinician does not have anything to do with dead bodies. |
As much as I sympathise with mr okafor, no doctor would approach you to tell you they want to use the body of your child to teach medical students. All he asked was to perform an autopsy which is a hospital regulation depending on the circumstances surrounding the death. The problem is that the public would swallow this hook, line and sinker and begin to insult doctors for this. it is well. |
Tiny23:e mail ryt? |
Tiny23:interesting. so how do I know u? |
Tiny23:interesting . so, how do we contact? |
Tiny23:funny, wat's ur definition of bite? |
Tiny23:do u mind being a friend? |
Tiny23:Lagos ? |
[quote author=Tiny23 post=49536705]in my house[/quo
Lol. I mean which city? |
Tiny23:I'm fine. where are you? |
Tiny23:lol. issokay. how are u anyway? |
Tiny23:A jumpsuit is a one-piece garment consisting of a top with attached trousers. wat she wore wasn't a one - piece garment . |
Tiny23:that's not a jumpsuit |
saint7000:That is the problem with us. we don't appreciate physicians because we think 'sebi it's just to prescribe drugs . Do know the amount of knowledge that goes into prescribing a single drug ? The most important thing is making a diagnosis , not even prescribing drugs, and that is the work of a physician. Anybody can give drugs . |
And the feminists among them would say they can do anything they like with their bodies. They should understand that the woman is the reservoir. If she likes let her keep it and if she likes, let her use it rotten. A woman with a history of five abortions is rotten. She doesn't deserve any other man. Or would you pay bride price over such a woman? Another man's dustbin? Tufiakwa! |
it's high time we stopped tribalism. let's all southerners unite against this evil and bring it to a halt. the igbos calling Yorubas all sorts of names and the yorubas replying in similarly disparaging ways won't help matters. I'm Yoruba and I stay in the west but my heart bleeds when I hear stories like this from any part of the country. This evil must be stopped and the time is now! |
dat's awo hall in OAU na. awo annex to be precise. i stayed two rooms away from dat 'gym' in 2010. Memories! |
i swear most of the people criticising the church did not read the news at all or to the end. where is bias taking us in this country? |
Every mum is a historian of some sorts, including mine. Mum's account of the stories related to my birth and early childhood is often so lucid that it already carved a pictorial embossment on my memory - no thanks to her opportunistic repetitions. Ordinarily, I, like every other person, am not able to delineate when exactly my memory got awakened from it developmental lull, to be able to register every event related to me. Prior to this time of 'memory awakening', I definitely lived my infantile life virtually oblivious of everything around me. I could have been pampered, I don't know. I could have been manipulated, I don't know. And It would have been a blank page in the history of my life, but my mum ensured a continuum, as her succinct account filled in the gap. Well, I grew up to know my mum as the woman that went through the excruciating pains of labour to extricate me from her uterine confinement, after about 10 months of gravidity. I don't know when I sucked and nibbled at her breasts, but I was told I gluttonously did that for more than one year. Could she be lying? I think I believe her. After all, she and my dad have the monopoly of that story! And my siblings, I discovered I 'co-owned' the same parents with them. I'm not sure when that partnership deal was sealed, because I can't remember haven seen their faces before in heaven, where I purportedly came from! Oh my, my siblings could be so loving at times, and at other times, I wished I could 'exchange' them for 'better' siblings. I later grew up to know that they were supposed to be 'permanent' and I learnt to enjoy the good moments with them, love them -just as they love me- and also tolerate their excesses. After all, just like I never had to choose my parents, I had to accept my siblings as well. Nobody ever gave me a chance to choose. Could I have chosen better? I don't know. There got to a point in my life where I could understand what everybody around me was saying, just as I could express myself. The consequence of this was that I had to run tiresome errands for my parents and older siblings. Those were some of the times I wish I could 'exchange' them! But again, I had no choice. Did I say I understood what everybody was saying? Well, everybody but two. Those two were our neighbours. In my childish mindedness, I was initially confused. Why couldn't I understand those two? Try as I may, I couldn't just make sense of whatever they were saying, especially when some 'strange' people came around to visit them and they seemed to speak similarly. Funny enough, the two neighbours lived in separate apartments and they 'sounded' differently when they spoke. That made me even more confused. As I grew in age and thankfully, knowledge, I also met people outside our neighbourhood who I couldn't understand their..........now I knew I they called it LANGUAGE. Naturally, I got to understand that they were from different tribes. In other words, another groups of people different my own group, who spoke different languages. Interesting! So again, nobody gave me a chance to choose my own tribe. When I asked my dad if he was the one that chose our tribe, he burst into a tearful guffaw. After which he told me NOBODY HAS A CHANCE TO CHOOSE WHERE OR SHE COMES FROM. He was the one that later told me that those two neighbours, who had left our neighbourhood by then, were from different tribes namely, Urhobo and Tiv. That statement stuck with me: nobody has a chance to choose where he comes from. I never had a chance to choose my gender, my parents, my siblings and now my tribe. And by extension, my country. It means I could have been female, come from the tiv tribe or been a Liberian. Right? Life has indeed left us with few but still very many choices. May be if everybody had a chance to choose, I would have been justified to challenge my erstwhile neighbours on why they chose to be Urhobo and tiv. May be if we all had a chance to choose, I would have the moral licence to abuse and villify other tribes with gusto, and in extreme cases, shed their blood on the platter tribalism and sectionalism. May be, just may be. But of course, just like me, they had no such chances! But while depriving me of many chances, life has also bestowed me with several choices. Chief among them is the choice and the chance to realise that I have a common denominator with every other person from another tribe. And that denominator is that we are all human beings, irrespective of the tribe. After all, I could have come from that tribe I hate with so much passion. Would I defect? No, it's not a political party! But as an adult, I think i'm more confused now than I was in my childhood. I am Confused at the disposition of many people, many of them educated, who go about promoting tribal bigotry and sectional hate campaigns, even sponsoring the killings of other tribes men on the platter of tribal jingoism. I weep for these shallow minds. I need to ask myself this simple question-before I treat that man from another tribe with utter disdain; before I accord him the punishment of the alleged 'sins' of his long-dead tribes men; before I come on social media to unduly defend my tribes men when they err and downplay the achievements of others from different tribes and ultimately, before I put his neck to my sword- DID I HAVE A CHANCE TO CHOOSE? If my answer is yes, then i want to be a tribal bigot, and a ruthless sectional jingoist! |
innofair:is it binary option? |