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Health › Re: 71% Nigerians Have No Malaria Parasite Antigen,wasting Money On Drugs– New Study by IghravweIG(m): 3:05pm On Jul 05, 2019 |
Osarenoma1993: please help a brother, i really don't know what is wrong with me. I have been feeling so weak, moody, sluggish, moody, bitter mouth and sometimes loss of appetite.
I went to a pharmacy close to my house and explaned exactly how am feeling to the pharmacist and he gave me some drugs and she said is malaria, she gave me rhema, amoxin or so, and paracetamol.
I finished taking those drugs is just as if i didn't take anything at all, sometimes i feel hot outside and cold inside; i was force to sell my Nokia phone to buy for 5k and went to another pharmacy and the woman said injection would be the best solution and she told me to bring 8k and pleaded for her 5k which she later agreed, i took the injection for 3 days.
After completing the injection i felt better, symptoms returned three days later, i have been thinking of going for a test but no money. My neighbor made lime and lipton tea for me to drinking, sometimes after drinking it my eyes will be turning me i don't know why.
Am confused i really don't know what to do, please i need help advice or whatsoever to get back to my feet You better run to a government hospital for proper diagnosis. |
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Health › Re: 71% Nigerians Have No Malaria Parasite Antigen,wasting Money On Drugs– New Study by IghravweIG(m): 6:34pm On Jul 04, 2019 |
skillz111: This is my story: I had symptoms I guessed was malaria self diagnosis wrong move now I know better I went to the best pharmacy I know in town thinking that would save me from the menace of fake drug induced had forgotten I was still in Nigeria. Getting to the drug store I approached there in house pharmacist to write prescription for me that I had malaria that is there policy thinking I was in safe hands and since he is a qualified pharmacist I didn't envisage any problem. The guy prescribed two anti malaria drugs for me saying I should use it all at once that it was the best way they treated malaria that it prevents recurrences bla bla bla. I got home used the combination of drugs after eating thinking my malaria ordeal was over I never knew it was the beginning of some strange experiences,two hours after ingesting those drugs I knew something was wrong but I managed to sleep thinking when I wake up my ordeal was over. Waking up in the morning I started having headaches the worst in my life extreme temperatures tiredness the bad feelings was just overwhelming I had to be taken to a hospital and the doctor confirmed I was reacting to a drug I can't lie during ordeal like this you remember all the details of your life in a flash I thank God for his mercies on me. My conclusion is taking all drugs is a risk but taking fake drugs is riskier this life is a gift truly you have to be in a near death experience to truly understand and I have since developed a phobia for malaria drugs I perfectly understand you bro. If we combine the side effects of drugs and the fact that one might react to any chemical composition of them. I fear we wouldn't ever want to take them even in the face of illness. Life is indeed a flash. |
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Health › Re: 71% Nigerians Have No Malaria Parasite Antigen,wasting Money On Drugs– New Study by IghravweIG(m): 5:13pm On Jul 04, 2019 |
johnmattew: drink moringa tea...it's free .it cures malaria faster than Artesunate or lonart Where can one buy it. |
Health › Re: 71% Nigerians Have No Malaria Parasite Antigen,wasting Money On Drugs– New Study by IghravweIG(m): 5:07pm On Jul 04, 2019 |
skillz111: I can never forget what a malaria drug did to me it almost killed me. say no to self medication. Share your story bro? |
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Health › Re: Generalised Anxiety Disorder by IghravweIG(m): 10:00am On Jul 02, 2019 |
olamideayodeji1: Hi people, I am currently suffering from Generalised Anxiety Disorder, is there anyone in the house that has experienced this that could give me information on how to manage it. Kindly help. Hello bro |
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Health › Re: Natural Solution To Diseases. Let's Talk. by IghravweIG(m): 1:38pm On Jun 30, 2019 |
AngryParrot1: Stress shuts off your immune system. Because if the mind perceives stress, it orders the secretion of stress hormone, and that hormones job will be to move blood to your hands and legs, preparing you for flight or fight. At that time, every other thing needing energy in the body will be shut down, so that energy is sent to the hands & legs. Your digestive system, your immune system, etc. All will be placed on hold, giving the opportunistic organisms in your body room to grow. So what can one do to overturn the situation? |
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Events › Re: Happy Birthday To Me & Other Nairalanders Celebrating Their Birthday Today by IghravweIG(m): 1:29pm On Jun 29, 2019 |
Happy birthday to us all.
May this day be the beginning of greater heights and financial breakthroughs for us all.
I wish us all many more returns. |
Christianity Etc › Re: COZA Pastor's Rape Accusation: Before You Join The Band Wagon, Neymar Case Study by IghravweIG(m): 1:02pm On Jun 29, 2019 |
ritzyvic1: Rape might probably be one of the worst form of dehumanization as it stands and it leaves the victim with a psychological trauma that may never heal in a lifetime. Every well meaning individual must condemn it in all entirety and join hands with others to stamp it out of existence.
However, please realize that from the time of Joseph the dreamer to this our present time of Neymar the footballer, both genders have used rape and false accusations of it to hurt each other badly. So when you hear accusations of rape, please don't get overly emotional and jump to take sides. One of the parties is a victim and until proven before a court of law, don't treat any as the villain.
And dear brothers, when you run away from Potiphar's wife and all form of immorality, endeavor to take your coat along. The foundation of the Lord will still stand sure and the Lord still knows those that are His. Aptly spoken. |
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Romance › Re: I Am Dying Nairalanders, Please Help Me!! by IghravweIG(m): 4:58pm On Jun 28, 2019 |
engrelvis: medication is good for short term otherwise with time u will now need higher doses n dis usually v effects on d body . d trick is getting to d root of problem. What triggers it. I think stress triggered mine and not too good of a night sleep. I will have to work on these. |
Family › Re: . by IghravweIG(m): 2:52pm On Jun 28, 2019 |
ichidodo: [color=#1980BC] Yeah..I've been there, in fact,still currently there. But you have to take it easy on the drugs because of addiction. The drugs help you to stay in control in the short term, but you have to be in control without any aid in the long term. Understanding you trigger points and working around them is a good start. Mine is panic attacks. ...When I get those attacks. General anti-social anxiety and the worst kind of anxiety creeps in and then after which I slide into deep depression and not just any kind of depression but terminal depression. So I learnt via my psychiatrist to understand the pattern and break it. So when I feel the trigger setting in, I do something different like abruptly taking a long walk, reading a book,change my thought process or maybe change my environment.Try to find your pattern and then break it. [/color] Thanks for this. I suspect one of the triggers for me is stress and being alone. I will try to work on this aspect and see how things turn out. |