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uspry1:It's kind of plain, don't you think? |
smartsoft:You refer to the mag cover ? |
I said . . . . You heard?! |
Raymond88:Hmmm . . . Keep 'em coming, guys . . Maybe I should mention. The theme is simplicity. You might first get off the intricate-design high horse. Again, the purple image is high-definition 3D imagery ( 16 megapixels ) purchased on-line with a non-exclusive licence. This enhances the look. Plus, . . its a freaking health-journal |
Out this weekend! Do you like the graphics, guys? Critisize freely, please!
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Comes out this weekend! |
[size=14pt]Check this out. A new magazine that comes out this Saturday![/size]
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[size=14pt]. . Hot . . feverish . . new health-mag!![/size] |
[size=18pt]You heard!?[/size]
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[size=18pt]. . . You heard?![/size] |
princesa:"Physician, heal thy self!" O.k. I get it lol! - I hope you're joking along with me, that is |
[size=14pt]. . . next week!![/size] |
Mr. Moderator!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
princesa:Not to worry, you'll get cured yet, Princesa . . . . Get yourself a copy, meanwhile . . |
[size=14pt]. . . Shhhhh!!![/size]
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Only Two names, my friends. . . Jack Johnson and the "brown bomber". . . Joe Louis Period. |
FatherOF2:. . . . Things fall apart, the centre cannot hold, mere anarchy is loose upon the land . . . If this thing hit Asian market well, well . . . They wey no too get liver . . . Many of them na to dey waka go find tall tree with strong rope for hand . . . |
debenzd:I wonder why you guys still keep faith. The movements you watch now are like a shadow-boxer's. You see an opening to strike but there really isn't any substansive fighting going-on. Nobody is rushing to buy a first bank at N28 or a DSR at N23. So why the heck would their attitudes change, even at a lower price, when these lowered prices never seem to resurrect? A crash-in-evolution is what's at hand, here. No one's willing to risk big funds. May be a little buy here, a little there. That can never move a market, especially one in a fully weighted crash. Mirror, the world markets! |
JeopardE:You meant to say Bull market rally bounce . . . didn't you? |
Death In Advanced Tetanus . . Intra-Uterine Foetal Death . . Emergency Caesarean Section [b]M |
Tetanus At Deadly Stage. . . And A Nurse Is Happy [b] M |
a.A.K:You are welcome, @a.A.K Yes, antibiotics are commonly not given for more than 1 week for most infective diseases. However, this is not always the case, as you now know. In some infections such as Tuberculosis, a combination of anti-biotics are given for as long as 6 months or even up to a year, in the earlier days of the management of this disease. |
bracelet:@bracelet A patient of ours found this chemical sometime last year at Alpha pharmacy. It's located on a short road off the popular Toyin street, Ikeja. This road off Toyin street is opposite Water Parks resort on the said Toyin street. Good-luck. |
All who are directly involved in any such termination any place in Nigeria, should also know they are commiting a crime. |
a.A.K:@a.A.K There are different "prostate conditions" as you call it but you probably shouldn't be to worried, as yours isn't likely to be a life-threatening one though it may prove hard to treat by medical experts. Yours, I believe, may be Chronic Prostatitis. This is inflammation of the prostate gland, usually of bacterial cause. "Inflammation" simply put, means "tissue damage" i.e. disruption of the normal tissue structural arrangement, usually arising from forceful trauma/injury, infective organisms or chemical damage. A youth who gets frequent Urethritis - infection of the urethra e.g. Gonorrhoeal Urethritis - may quite easily develop Chronic Prostatitis. Also, repeated trauma to the perineum - the area which you described that is between the anus and the scrotum - could lead to the condition e.g. frequent sitting down on a bicycle or more direct trauma from accidents and injuries to this area, in the past. Use of antibiotics may be needed for as long as 6 - 8 weeks at a stretch due to the fact that the Prostate gland doesn't easily allow antibiotics penetrate into itself, making it difficult for the inherent, causative bacteria to be killed by them when used for shorter durations. A Urologist would be well aware of these facts. Get a referral to a Teaching Hospital to see one. Remember, there is no way I can be reasonably certain of my medical opinion here, hence the need for you to see the specialist. Good-luck. Give us a feed-back, if you please. |
ikamefa: |
Today On The Out-Patient Clinic Consultations May 2nd Today on the campaign trail . . . . .Oops! Don't mind me. It is not as if I follow Barrack Obama everywhere he goes campaigning. I follow his campaign on the web most nights, though. I like the guy. Today on my out-patient clinic consultations. . . . . Patients take turns coming in. They sit down as I begin to decipher what manner of ailment they have, quite often a daunting task for lack of adequate communication skills on their part. Eventually they leave me when they are done with me, only for the next patient to resume the challenge. I wish sometimes I was on [i]any [/i]presidential campaign trail, for want of a little excitement on the job. |
titilaelae:@titilaelae This is surgeon. I'm same person as "Krrush". It was I who sent you the quoted post above. Sad to hear about your worsened thigh condition. From your encounter with the physio, it is obvious that they consider you to have Spondylosis aka Slipped Disc aka Herniated Disc. If so, the problem is a compression at a point on the spinal cord at the level of the Lumbar spine. Compressed by the inter-vertebral cartilage or "disc"that has slipped backwards. This would cause pain at the back of the thigh, as in the Neuralgia explanation above. It was simply coincidental that it occured around the time you took that injection. The 2 events are not related. I read, on @kathyekiti's [/b]Ob/Gynae thread, that you have[b] multiple fibroids. Could these now have caused your womb to assume a much larger dimension such that it causes you to adopt a certain posture which might then have put some strain on your Lumbar spine thereby causing the Slipped Disc? The swollen wrists. Could this be due to the use of your forearms more in bearing your weight when you stand-up from the sitted posture in order to relieve the pain you otherwise would have felt at your ailing lower-back? Do not give in. Comply strictly to your doc/physios advice e.g strict adherence to use of your Lumbar support, e.t.c. Do not re-injure the back. Avoid this like a plague so no carrying of even moderately heavy objects. And, it is not so much of how heavy the object, but the mechanical advantage with which you carry it - Carry an object close to your body rather than with near-outstretched arms which would be more difficult. We are with you on this one, so hang in there, lady. |

