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Epiglottitis is a medical emergency that may result in death if not treated quickly. Please anybody here, ever experience this before and also cure it.
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Thanks a lot. Just came back from Daura general hospital. They gave me some drugs and told me also to use salt and warm water. If it didn't dissolve within 6 days. Then it's surgery. EzzyCarter: |
Since 2010, till date, it's unusual of me to feel sick or worried over any thing but since a week now. I am having sore throat. (Please I don't have any other symptoms) just only Sore throat and furry tongue. Now, I guess, I found the cause of my sore throat which is the tonsil stone. (I couldn't sleep throughout yesterday night.) This picture is not mine. But just same as mine, no difference. The tonsil stone at the back end of the throat. I wonder, if I can even eat solid food.
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Denique:Thanks a lot, one spoon of salt is enough? |
Please guys, give a good feedback back, if you once have this experience before. |
CyberEBOLA:Can you explain better? |
This start happening to my tongue TWO DAYS ago, today make it the third day? Do I need to see a doctor or what? Any body have idea of this? Also, I am using this drug for like 4 days now: Loratadine and fest-diclofenac (is it side effect of the drug)
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I can't say much about your story. But I had make many contact with ghost several times, which is not what i wish for. The last one was when someone(The ghost) came to report her self that she is gone. I was on the bed playing with my phone. I didn't heard any sound. Immediately i looked up(I saw that woman, she should be at her 70's) I didn't quickly take a good look, I thought she was looking for someone! She didn't say anything to me too. She was standing and a bit like 20 leg far from me but we are in same room. I was like, why wouldn't she speak, is she not looking for someone? Next, I was angry and look clearly... Her leg was not reaching the ground... That was when, I was scared 99% out of my self. I was holding my escape plan with the remaining 1%. Maybe she notice, I can't say. After her waiting for like 3 minutes... She didn't go the way she came. She enter a room without the door open and her leg not reaching the ground. The next thing was for me to use the window as an escape for my life. Use the door? Never. Next, I ran as fast, as i can and report the case... The woman(the one, I reported the case to) laugh and told me that: I should not be scared, that she only came to show her self. That she just die...... For a month, I didn't visit that house again oooo. That is all. |
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If i tell you, you wouldn't believe that it took 5 years to develop a real cure for Ebola Mykehl: |
Jesus, Well said. I smiled, when i saw his comment regarding dropout. iamundisputed2: |
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The picture in this post was uploaded on the official Facebook page of (noted misogynist and eugenics enthusiast) Richard Dawkins’ Foundation for Reason and Science shared the following image to their 637,000 fans. Naturally, their fans lapped this shit up; after all, this is the kind of thing they absolutely live for. Religious people! Being hypocritical! And crazy! And wrong! The 2,000+ comments were chock-full of smug remarks about how naïve and stupid Christians were, accompanied by pats on the back for all the atheists who smart enough to see through all the religious bullshit and understand how the evil church had slyly appropriated all kinds of pagan traditions. And you know what? That’s fine, I guess. I’m all for questioning religion and examining the sociological, historical and anthropological reasons that help explain the hows and whys of our lives today. I’m actually super fascinated by that kind of stuff, even if I do think that there’s a way to discuss it without making yourself sound smarter and more enlightened than the people around you. But you guys? The image above is rife with misinformation. RIFE, I say. Let’s start from the top: This is Ishtar … Okay, great. So far things are fairly accurate. The relief pictured here, known as the Burney Relief (also called the Queen of the Night relief) is widely considered to be an Ancient Babylonian representation of Ishtar (although some scholars believe that the woman depicted might be Lilitu or Ereshkigal). This relief is currently housed in the British Museum in London, but originates from southern Iraq and is nearly 4,000 years old. … pronounced Easter. Actually, in modern English we pronounce it the way it looks. A case could be made for pronouncing it Eesh-tar, but I have yet to come across a credible source that gives the original pronunciation as Easter. Easter is originally the celebration of Ishtar, the Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of fertility and sex. Ishtar was the goddess of love, war and sex. These days, thanks to Herodotus, she is especially associated with sacred prostitution* (also known as temple prostitution), which, in the religions of the Ancient Near East, allegedly took on the form of every woman having to, at some point in her life, go to the temple of Ishtar and have sex with the first stranger who offered her money. Once a woman entered the temple of Ishtar for the purpose of sacred prostitution, she was not allowed to leave until she’d done the deed. I can’t imagine that sacred prostitution sex was ever very good sex, but hey, what do I know? Probably some people were pretty into it – I mean, if you can imagine it, someone’s made porn about it, right? Anyway, the point I am trying to make here is that, yes, Ishtar was associated with fertility and sex. However, her symbols were the lion, the gate and the eight-pointed star; I can’t find any evidence of eggs or rabbits symbolically belonging to her. And Easter has nothing to do with her. Most scholars believe that Easter gets its name from Eostre or Ostara**, a Germanic pagan goddess. English and German are two of the very few languages that use some variation of the word Easter (or, in German, Ostern) as a name for this holiday. Most other European languages use one form or another of the Latin name for Easter, Pascha, which is derived from the Hebrew Pesach, meaning Passover. In French it’s Pâques, in Italian it’s Pasqua, in Dutch it’s Pasen, in Danish it’s Paaske, in Bulgarian it’s Paskha, and so on and so forth. In the Christian Bible, Jesus returned to Jerusalem from his forty days in the desert just before Passover. In fact, in the Gospel according to John, Jesus was killed on the day before the first night of Passover, at the time when lambs were traditionally slaughtered for the Passover feast (because Jesus was the Lamb of God, etc. – SYMBOLISM, Y’ALL). There are a few differing accounts of when Jesus actually died, but most Christian texts, philosophers and scholars agree that it was around the time of Passover. Easter is still celebrated the week after Passover, which is why it’s a different day each year, because the Jewish calendar is lunar rather than solar. Her symbols (like the egg and the bunny) were and still are fertility and sex symbols (or did you actually think eggs and bunnies had anything to do with the resurrection?). Actually, according to Jacob Grimm’s Deutsche Mythologie, which he wrote after journeying across Germany and recording its oral mythological traditions, the idea of resurrection was part and parcel of celebrating the goddess Ostara: “Ostara, Eástre seems therefore to have been the divinity of the radiant dawn, of upspringing light, a spectacle that brings joy and blessing, whose meaning could be easily adapted by the resurrection-day of the christian’s God. Bonfires were lighted at Easter and according to popular belief of long standing, the moment the sun rises on Easter Sunday morning, he gives three joyful leaps, he dances for joy … Water drawn on the Easter morning is, like that at Christmas, holy and healing … here also heathen notions seems to have grafted themselves on great christian festivals. Maidens clothed in white, who at Easter, at the season of returning spring, show themselves in clefts of the rock and on mountains, are suggestive of the ancient goddess.” Spring is a sort of resurrection after all, with the land coming back to life after lying dead and bare during the winter months. To say that ancient peoples thought otherwise is foolish, naïve and downright uninformed. Many, many pagan celebrations centre around the return of light and the rebirth of the land; these ideas are not new themes in the slightest. And yes, rabbits and eggs are fertility symbols, and they are, in fact, associated with Eostre. After Constantine decided to Christianize the Empire, Easter was changed to represent Jesus. Hey! Guess what language Constantine, the Roman Emperor, spoke? Not English, that’s for sure! In fact, when he was alive, English didn’t even exist yet. He would have spoken Latin or Ancient Greek, so would likely have referred to Easter as Pascha or Πάσχα. But at its roots Easter (which is pronounced Ishtar) was all about celebrating fertility and sex. Look. Here’s the thing. Our Western Easter traditions incorporate a lot of elements from a bunch of different religious backgrounds. You can’t really say that it’s just about resurrection, or just about spring, or just about fertility and sex. You can’t pick one thread out of a tapestry and say, “Hey, now this particular strand is what this tapestry’s really about.” It doesn’t work that way; very few things in life do. The fact is that the Ancient Romans were smart when it came to conquering. In their pagan days, they would absorb gods and goddesses from every religion they encountered into their own pantheon; when the Roman Empire became Christian, the Roman Catholic Church continued to do the same thing, in a manner of speaking. And do you know why that worked so well? Because adaptability is a really, really good trait to have in terms of survival of the fittest (something I wish the present-day Catholic Church would remember). Scratch the surface of just about any Christian holiday, and you’ll find pagan elements, if not a downright pagan theme, underneath. Know what else? Most Christians know this. Or, at least, most of the Christians that I’m friends with (which is, admittedly, a fairly small sampling). They know that Jesus wasn’t really born on December 25th, and they know that there were never any actual snakes in Ireland, and they know that rabbits and eggs are fertility symbols. But they don’t care, because they realize that religions evolve and change and that that’s actually a good thing, not a bad thing. The fact that many Christian saints are just re-imagined pagan gods and goddesses doesn’t alter their faith one iota; because faith isn’t about reason or sense, it’s about belief. Look, go ahead and debate religion. Go ahead and tell Christians why what they believe is wrong. That’s totally fine and, in fact, I encourage it. A little debate and critical thinking are good for everyone. But do it intelligently. Get to know the Bible, so you actually know what you’re disagreeing with when you form an argument. Brush up on your theology so that you can explain why it’s so wrong. And have some compassion, for Christ’s sake – be polite and respectful when you enter into a debate, even when the person you’re debating with loses their cool. You want to prove that you’re better, more enlightened than Christians? Great, do it by remaining rational and level-headed in the face of someone who’s willing to stoop to personal attacks. To behave otherwise is to be just as bad as the people you’re debating. Anyway, I hope you guys have a fantastic long weekend, no matter how you spend it. If your holiday involves chocolate, then I hope you enjoy that. If not, just enjoy the extra day or two off work and the (hopefully) warm weather. No matter what you believe in, I think that we can all agree that the end of winter and the rebirth of spring is worth celebrating.
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And you are still alive till now? 102 years ago ![]() Kenneth4u205: |
Babatunde40:I am sure it's up-to. The OP even make mistake about 50 million people. It's was more than 200 million death. |
Just your Card number, the VCC at the back and expiring date done. lookingfly: |
OP, Should i advice you? I don't know much about how connective you are online. I am developer, This is an international transaction, They don't need OTP before they will remove your money 100%, even alert won't show up immediately - This take times and some can be 1 to 2 days before you see it. Even when you are paying for domain name using card details such as "CARD NUMBER, VCC AND EXPIRING DATE" They don't need OTP to remove your money and alert doesn't come in quick. Try buy anything worth $1 dollar from non Africa website using card. You will be amazed your OTP is not needed The only time you get OTP, Is when the payment gateway is from Nigeria or Africa. Call your bank, that is the best solution, Ask your bank the stance of the money, from where the debit came from and how to get your money back. (If they proof stubborn, involve other agency) Or 100% you will not see this money again. |
Sorry to say this but have you play this game before? Last empire Z or Clash of King. If you input your card details, you can buy anything without OTP. So if this is possible. That means, there is 100 ways of stealing your money without OTP. As far they know your card codes, expiring date and vcc. dicksonadams: |
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You must have a very little brain, if you can believe that chat picture you posted. Iliyasdass: |
Because you OP, have no idea of your post. Just pin out in that video, where he mentioned a particular virus name. Maybe you hate the man. Who knows. kingxsamz: |
OP can you point out in this video where he mentioned coronavirus... You people should use your brain. If this man sue you, he will surely win the case because he didn't mention a particular virus or even mention coro and at the end "He will ask you, did i mention coro? Did he mention fever? Even he might be talking about headache since he didn't mention anything" I am just warning you to watch out for what ever you post. Just because he said on the 27th of March.... Bad belly everywhere. What if i tell you that by end of this month a big disease will leave this earth and we will all be free again. Does that means corona is the only one we are suffering from? Is it not because it's the trending and latest one. |
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How true is this? Gombe, Lagos, Kano and Nasarawa Camp, No drill, No events again because of this virus. I heard corps member are leaving Nasarawa Camp already. Please more insight on this. |
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