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Titiluvly: #Team MessiSmall World, yea? |
This is proof that little things we do daily go a long way to prove a point even when you do them subconsiously or without putting much thought to them. |
Daughterzion: I feel like cryingWhy? |
Lengthy but worth the read. When you're uninformed or misinformed you're deformed, apparently, many Nigerians don't know about this and it's really affecting their general view about Medical Doctors. I pray they see this and rectify their flawed misconception planted and propagated by these rival associations who mean no good for the common Nigerian and Medical doctors alike. It's really heart-breaking when the well-meaning professionals who work off their butts are denigrated and met with disfavour for no wrongs. Their pay should be commensurate with their work. Indeed, 'what is good for the goose is good for the gander'. |
A gory sight to behold. The military is truly for the strong-hearted. |
Kinda funny. |
TRADELYN: I like your analogy.It depends on individuals. A person might use it with no allergic reaction but someone else may do the same and all hell would be let loose. Mild Soap would be ideal for the purpose but in case the foul smell persists, I would recommend a physician (gynaecologist) expertise. Most of the intimate wash products are of poor standard, hence, I wouldn't recommend someone to use it. Mild Soap, it is. |
datalossvictim1: You have started! Danny Dannylol Sorry I addressed you as a 'HE'. I just checked your profile. What was your username before the nairaland cyber-attack? Mrs. Data loss victim. Lol |
datalossvictim1: Taaa gbafuo eba! You are the one who is not ready to type in English |
datalossvictim1: Taaa gbafuo eba! You are the one who is not ready to type in EnglishStay cool. Lesson: Everyone mustn't comprehend the same person at the same rate. |
Mr Renaissance: LMAO.. He's using medical terms so you didn't understand it. Let me help out.lol thanks for helping out. It's good he understood finally. I didn't make it cumbersome deliberately but he failed to grasp that, instead he resorted to calling my time and energy 'gibberish'. |
Ishilove: You a gynae or somfin?Something. LOL |
datalossvictim1: You must be having a laugh! After typing this gibberish ^ you ask if I'm cleared.I won't hold myself accountable for your low understanding proficiency. I did all I could to simplify it for you but it seems you aren't really interested in understanding what i pointed out clearly. All the same, good luck. |
datalossvictim1: Can you please elaborate on the highlighted part.Micro organisms or parasites are organ specific. This simply means that they parasitize a particular part of the body. Like the Bacteria E. Coli is innocuous as a flora found in the mouth but when placed on the skin or when the biochemicals keeping its parasitic nature at bay is altered, it causes plaques of the teeth. Just like schistosoma spp parasitize on the kidney but are non-parasitic when restricted to parts unfavourable to its mode of operation. Hope you're cleared? |
[quote author=uj_sizzle]What about those microbes with symbiotic relationship? Flush them out too [/quote]Not exactly. Some of the microbes in the mouth and genitals exhibit symbiotic association naturally but there is need to keep their population in check. That calls for the need to wash it regularly. Of course, it's practically impossible to totally terminate the population of microbes down there because there millions of them but what I'm emphasizing is the need to reduce the quantity. It is important to manually reduce it in case they should turn from being innocuous to harmful owing to biochemical changes. In case something like that should happen, you'd have lesser friends- turned-enemies to fight. People who suffer oral plaques is due to over-accummulation of mouth normal flora which used to be innocuous. Same thing applies for the V. The washing is simply to control its population, not to exterminate them. |
lynpetra: Yea there is.It's been awful long. Hope you're good? Still on the same vein, these seemingly innocuous micro flora and fauna could get harmful when translocated from their usual locations. Inasmuch as they are not posing any danger at the moment, they could get dangerous when there is weakness in the immune system owing to stress or some other causes. I don't think it'd be wise to actually breed (leave them undisturbed) them. They are potential parasites waiting to parasitize on you when the immune system keeping them in check is destablized. It's just like your mouth. The flora in the teeth are innocuous but get parasitic when dislocated to another site. Hence, the need for you to brush, floss and wash your mouth regularly to manually reduce their population. The same applies for the microbes down there. |
No one knows what actually is the truth of the matter. |
lynpetra: I agree.Being adviced by a very good gyneo not to even wash inside the vgay with soap and water.He stressed that some very vital bacterias get washed off!lol are there important microbes in the female genital? This is serious |
Because it's 'Songs Of Solomon'. |
Humans are flawed with imperfection and imperfection consequently breeds mistakes. I will learn from my mistake and seek counsel from someone who is more experienced(an elderly person) than myself. I would pray and ask God's forgiveness. Of course, the scar and the guilt won't be easy on me but suicide wouldn't be an option. |
sholasholala: I will probably commit suicide.If everyone (Especially Medical Doctors and other paramedics) should resort to taking their lives because someone died from their mistake(s), what would be left of Humanity? The ideal thing is to learn from your mistake. |
Nice Essay, Op. Nevertheless, you forgot to point out 'how' we can identify these mistakes. Wisdom comes from experience, unfortunately, many mistake it with knowledge which is 'apriori'. |
It promotes self-reliance, yes. 'What belongs to everyone belongs to no one', I think this adage is becoming inherent as the world advances Technologically. It's that simple. |
It does. You get to learn that you're not only responsible for yourSELF. You don't take every leap you would take ordinarily as a bachelor when you're married. |
The Manipulative part is indubitable. The part where they cited that babies remember songs they heard while in the womb could be true. A baby would find a song her mum frequently played at late gestation more soothing than the one that's totally new. Try to put this hypothesis to test. I agree with them on this two. |
Later y'all will scream that Doctors pride over their appellation when the title is envied by almost every other medics who aren't addressed as Doctors. Quite laughable. The way they hammered the need to be addressed as doctors I doubt if they truly intend to involve the clinical upgrade which they cited as their prime aim of the protest. |
Somewhat cool? |
It's definitely inter-marriage! |
boniflex: I will search the name on fb if I see her, I will tell her u cared so much about her... Then I will try my lucklaugh wan kill me. |
zicoraads: See this one...fame na by force? Must u too be like Ur sis? Whr is the baby cos I no see anything. That can be anybody's baby. In short..na ma baby be dat sef. Dats ma baby mama with the child...isn't she cute? Mtchewwwwwww...
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That's if he went to church. The next poster didn't go to church today. |
[quote author=-Mr Cork-].. Huh? ...which deformity?... How can dimples & Gap tooth be deformities when they are considerd as fashion accessories?...have u heard of *Gap tooth models? (Google it)...they are now the New trendy diversity sweeping up the catwork modelling industry.! [/quote]Also Google what I posted. That I termed them deformities doesn't make them valueless. They are deformities but still useful in a way. They have no health negativity though. |


