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Celebrities / Re: Photos From 2face Book Launch "A Very Good Bad Guy" by lamrose: 2:48pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
2BABA NOT ONLY A MUSICIAN BUT I WRITER TOO... G O O D M A N |
Health / Re: My Man Is A 2 Min Man. Help by lamrose: 1:56pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
most times it is anxiety or some say stress but telling him to slow and cool down whenever he is with you and alway think of something horror or unpleasant that could take his mind or consciousness and pleasure afar....it is a mind training therapy... Let him study or read article regarding the subject. or when in the mountain, better help him, be on top.....it help the situation |
Nairaland / General / Matter Arising: BVN Code by lamrose: 3:35pm On Oct 19, 2015 |
Dial *565*0# on the GSM line you used in registering at the bank for the BVN registration and wait for few seconds, your BVN will appear. Kindly share the information to let others know. Also bear in mind, the BVN registration will close on the 31st of October, 2015 and there will be no further extension. |
Family / Re: My Wife Nags Anytime Am Broke, Please Advise by lamrose: 7:35am On Sep 09, 2015 |
Good talk..... from a lady Ginaz: |
Fashion / Re: Is It Normal Or Am I Da Only One Who Experience This by lamrose: 9:09am On Aug 12, 2015 |
It is from your inside.....tell your self you have to build it, you have it and you can maintain it.....that i think you've Confidence Hope it help! Durent: |
Car Talk / Re: Bikers Converge Abeokuta, A Huge Success!!! by lamrose: 2:39pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
Politics / Re: Why We Fought On The Floor Of The House Of Reps Today - Zangon Daura by lamrose: 3:56pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
NIGERIA JAGA JA GAA Klexy007: 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ex-militants, Soldiers Clash Along Warri-port Harcourt Highway by lamrose: 8:13am On Jun 05, 2015 |
People the vex - we all go enter the street if them nu stop this many money wen them dey waste for Ex-Militia issue yesterday just look how them take disturb people work- plan, program...come block the east-west road...no movement. |
Career / Re: Top 10 Highest-paid CEO Rankings by lamrose: 2:50pm On May 27, 2015 |
These are people that THINK canuck: |
Properties / Re: Proper Analysis Of Design And Cost Of A Foundation Design For Bungalows by lamrose: 8:14am On May 26, 2015 |
Guy you finish the building profession wen eh take person 4 - 5 years learn. You excluded the Quality Control of your mix ratio. Well work. |
Science/Technology / Mark Zuckerberg And Facebook You Are Wrong. by lamrose: 9:19am On May 21, 2015 |
I was going through my Facebook feed (the free and non-exclusive one as yet) and suddenly came across this brilliant quote by Taher Khorakiwala which read “When the missionaries came to Africa they had the Bible and we had the land. They said ‘Let us pray.’ We closed our eyes. When we opened them we had the Bible and they had the land. – Desmond Tutu. When Facebook and Airtel missionaries came to rescue the poor they had the Internet and we had freedom. They said it’s free. We closed our eyes. When we opened them we had the Facebook & Airtel and they had our freedom. #IndiawantsNetNeutrality” Though I wanted to keep mum considering I had resigned from Google just days after this entire debate started, I could not stop myself from writing, after reading what Mr. Zuckerberg said on his Facebook page about how internet.org is good and justified, and is only meant for a noble cause. So I decided I will tell him how and why is he wrong. I know there is only a .000001% chance he will read this but then I still decided to go ahead with this. For starters lets look at what internet.org is. Basically Facebook wanted to penetrate developing countries, some of them already have huge base of Google and other companies who rival Facebook. So they started tying up with telecom providers to push subscribers free access to SELECTED WEBSITES. In India they have partnered with Reliance Communications. What this does is limits the users to using a few pre-selected websites with Facebook at the center. Imagine you wanting to use Google, this one won’t allow you to and will push an ultra pathetic BING. Lets take a look at what sites are free. Around 40 odd are free. These include content sites (e.g. Aaj Tak, Times of India, India Today), some educational sites (Internet Basics, Wikipedia). Microsoft’s Bing search engine, and Reliance Astrology also come in the packet. So what’s the problem? The problem is asking users to access pre-selected set of websites and not letting the power to choose in the hand of users. If this is what Facebook’s core thinking behind this is, then what’s the point in keeping the motto around “making the world a more open place”. Shouldn’t all traffic on the Internet must be treated equally by internet service providers? Zuckerberg in one of his articles writes that internet.org helps lower the cost of accessing the internet and also raises the awareness of internet’s value. Maybe Mark, but why limit it to chosen sites by a couple of companies basis their commercial interests. When you pre-load people with your choices of websites, isn’t that giving a advantage to some players and disadvantage to so many others. Internet has been the biggest creator of businesses in the history of mankind and bodies like internet.org in its current shape is actually against that and hence it’s a much bigger crime than its being seen now. But lets be honest, Facebook is not the only player who has played the zero-rating scheme games. Google, Twitter and other large Internet companies have done this as well. Fortunately a huge set of awareness has come in now. Large Internet and telecom companies need to be honest to their consumers. Internet.org would be a great thing if it allowed free access to all sites equally. It is for these above stated wrong reasons that smaller and developing countries like Chile and Slovenia have banned such schemes while European countries are said to be considering such a move. PS: Am a huge Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook fan and I hope he corrects the wrong in this case. The post was first published on India's biggest platform for writers and readersMission Sharing Knowledge. Find more on what Rohit writes here. |
Politics / Re: APC Governors Looking Colorful At The Pre-inauguration Retreat In Abuja.photos by lamrose: 8:18am On May 21, 2015 |
My Pipo , My Pipo Still the old PDP comrade...... the way they party, spend and account for tax-payers money...... dainformant: 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Breaking: Muazu Resigns As PDP Chairman by lamrose: 12:47pm On May 20, 2015 |
The PDP's are getting refine by removing or changing some HEADS that is my opinoin kahal29: |
Career / Concrete/construction - Quality Control by lamrose: 10:05am On May 20, 2015 |
Good. I'm a Concrete/Construction Personnel with some years of practice but what draw my attention is CONSTRUCTION And the collapse works. Yes thanks for creating a platform. In management, there are rooms for planning, implementing, Observing or checking and improving and re- checking so in Concrete - Construction Project Management, we still keep the quality of concrete mix on CHECK while the men are on the mixing plant, you check the proportion of mix of aggregate or sand, granite and cement with the volume of water(level of purity of water). The management of Concrete Preparation is the heart of construction industry not neglecting others items like Reinforcements etc. there is need for Quality Control and an assurance of it, implementing it to the latter to Conform to CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS. |
Career / Re: What FCMB Contract Staff Said On Reading UBA Contract Staff Complaints by lamrose: 9:02am On May 20, 2015 |
Banking system has nothing to offer but i think teaching job will make sense if not brain. abdulizom: |
Politics / Re: Fashola Vs Akpabio. Updated:: Projects And Pictures. by lamrose: 9:27am On May 19, 2015 |
THE TWO GOVERNORS DID THEIR LEVEL BEST IN THEIR TIME. IN MY OPINION, YOU SHOULDN'T COMPARE THEM. THEY WORKED. REMEMBER, LAGOS STATE IS RELATED TO OUR LONDON IN NIGERIA |
Education / Re: Photos: Sosoliso Plane Crash Survivor Kechi Okwuchi Graduates From College by lamrose: 9:19am On May 19, 2015 |
Nigerian has brain. We shall make it. |
Health / The Issue With Clomid by lamrose: 11:06am On May 14, 2015 |
I literally danced a jig when my doctor put me on Clomid! Finally! I had heard and read so much about this wonder drug, that I thought I was most definitely on my way to a beautiful BFP! I was placed on it for five days, starting on the 2nd day of my cycle. And when ovulation time came, the scans showed that it had done exactly what it was supposed to, with some nice, juicy eggs ready to pop. However, we weren’t lucky that cycle, or the cycle after, or even the one after that. By our 5th Clomid cycle, we were told to take a break for a while. That marked the end of my love affair with the drug, as shortly after we moved on to IVF. But I knew we were just unlucky, as many women had been successful before me, and continue to be successful to this day. Clomid has, and will continue to, help(ed) many women ovulate, and subsequently conceive. However, and as I realised when I was well into my Clomid phase, there are so many things women do not know when they are about to start taking the drug. Clomid is a good treatment plan if you have ovulatory problems. However, if your issue is not ovulation, it will not get you any closer to a BFP. If you ovulate just fine, the odds are high that the issues preventing you from conceiving will still persist, regardless of how many Clomid cycles you are on. If you have blocked fallopian tubes, even if Clomid helps boost the number of eggs you produce, it will not help your case, as the egg(s) will still have no access route. If your issue is low or diminished ovarian reserve, it also won’t help you much. And if your case is male factor infertility, please do not waste your time with it. Even if it works like a charm for you, if there are no swimmers to do the deed, then it is all an effort in futility. As effective as it can be, its side effects can be legendary! One of its major side effects is the negative impact it has on cervical mucus. Clomid is known to block estrogen receptors. As a rise in estrogen levels triggers the production of fertile cervical mucus, blocking its receptors unavoidably leads to a decrease in the quality of this cervical mucus. This is the reason a lot of doctors choose IUI, just to circumvent the cervical mucus problem. Another major side effect is the thinning of the inner uterine lining, i.e. the endometrium, thus leading to possible implantation issues. But this thinning is more prevalent with women who have had multiple Clomid cycles. Other side effects include vaginal dryness (as hilariously referenced by one of our community members, here), headaches, hot flashes, dizziness, breast tenderness, nausea, and other PMS/pregnancy-like symptoms. Of course, this does not imply that one must have to suffer all, or even any, of these when on Clomid. They are just some possible effects of the drug. It is also possible to suffer ovarian overstimulation on Clomid, especially if the dosage is too high. This overstimulation presents itself mainly through bloating and abdominal pain. Frequent scans and general monitoring are ways to counter this overstimulation problem. For me, the most impacting thing I read about Clomid is that there is a limit to the number of cycles a woman must use it. The acceptable number of cycles a woman should be on the drug, in her lifetime, is 6 to 12. It should not be used indefinitely. One reason for this is the likely increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. This is one of the reasons we stepped on the breaks after our 5th failed cycle on the drug. It didn’t help that I had developed a rather large ovarian cyst (which is another fairly common side effect). When I read this, I knew there was no way I could possibly continue. Another impacting factor that contributed to our decision to stop clomid was when we read that, on the whole, women who are likely to conceive through Clomid do so in the first 3 cycles of its use. Very few conceive after 6 straight cycles. But highlighting these side effects and implications is in no way meant to discredit the drug. When used properly, and for the right amount of time, its success rate is quite impressive. Clomid will induce ovulation in about 80% of women (usually with ovulatory problems). About 40% to 45% percent of these women will become pregnant within 6 cycles of using Clomid. For couples with unexplained infertility, their success rates fall in the 10% to 20% range, just like the odds of a fertile couple trying naturally. But don’t expect to have an automatic multiple pregnancy, just because you are on Clomid. Sorry to disappoint you, but this is just a myth. The truth is that Clomid results in a twin pregnancy only 10% of the time. So, you just might need to manage those expectations So, if you are about to start the Clomid journey, be sure you and your Doctor agree on the best dosage for your body, expect the possible side effects and find ways to deal with them, and have your eye on the calendar, to avoid using it for one too many cycles. Good luck, my people! Baby dust to all! References from 1. http://infertility.about.com 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Gej's Trekkers Encountered Snake On Their Journey [see PICTURES] by lamrose: 9:54am On May 13, 2015 |
Continue your exercise No stopping. No complain... We nu sent you message vheMa: |
Politics / Re: Atiku Abubakar Lands In Nigeria Following His Lobbying Trip To South Africa.pics by lamrose: 1:10pm On May 06, 2015 |
Beautiful the Man bi work sha....some element don't wan anonimi: 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Senate Finally Passes VAPP Bill by lamrose: 1:04pm On May 06, 2015 |
when the case has affected them or their relatives, then they will see the importance of passing bill.... they will have leave it for me to come and pass it in 2019 |
Culture / Re: Cross Cultural Marriage:interesting Tweets From White Lady Married To A Nigerian by lamrose: 11:06am On May 06, 2015 |
ITS INTERESTING |
Fashion / Re: Innovative Footwears From Recycled Tires. by lamrose: 11:49am On Apr 22, 2015 |
MEN WITH GIFTED HANDS AT WORK RobinHez: 1 Like |
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: See What An Artist Did To These Bananas by lamrose: 9:36am On Apr 22, 2015 |
BEAUTIFUL HANDIWORK |
Politics / Re: Emir of Kano, Sanusi Visits Buhari in his Kaduna residence by lamrose: 9:29am On Apr 22, 2015 |
this is photo combination work efilefun: |
Celebrities / Re: Throwback Photo Of Denrele And Linda Ikeji by lamrose: 9:20am On Apr 22, 2015 |
kolo was just starting milky3: 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: Stephanie Okereke Celebrates 3rd Wedding Anniversary With Amazing Photo by lamrose: 9:18am On Apr 22, 2015 |
Many more years... |
Politics / Re: Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe Son's (moyo Ogunlewe) Wedding by lamrose: 9:05am On Apr 22, 2015 |
spend the money my guy |
Food / Re: A Visit To The Village And My Garri Processing by lamrose: 8:43am On Apr 22, 2015 |
Hand work pay, we should faster that Agriculture business is better than the lazy white or blue collar jobs. |
Food / Re: A Male Romancelander Bakes For The First Time In His Life! (PICS) by lamrose: 8:39am On Apr 22, 2015 |
na gud tin but lead 2 Obys |
Politics / Re: Obiano Declares APGA Next Opposition Party, Wins In Taraba, Bayelsa by lamrose: 8:31am On Apr 22, 2015 |
We are waiting to see it in action not just mouth talk or lip service my people FreeGlobe: |
Celebrities / Re: Beautiful Photos Of Oritsefemi's Fiancee & Alleged Hacker, Blessing Rawa by lamrose: 8:28am On Apr 22, 2015 |
CUTE FlirtyKaren: |
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