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EducationRe: Lecturer Fighting A Student Today In Oduduwa University Ife (o.u.i) by Rexology: 2:16pm On May 23, 2015
demex24:
so to say u re a fool for dat comment
did u know d guyz level maybe a part 5 student leave skl ko commot nii
i bliv u re not yet a uni student fool
let me just 'JEGA' you
EducationRe: Lecturer Fighting A Student Today In Oduduwa University Ife (o.u.i) by Rexology: 9:55am On May 23, 2015
Both the student and the lecturer should leave the school.That man lacks the basic character of a lecturer...infact his certificate(s)should be withdrawn by the institution(s) that awarded them to him...because a student must be found worthy both in Character and Learning before awarding him any academic certificate, and should be withrawn at any point the student is found Unworthy in Character or Learning.Therefore,based on this premise, the Lecturer and the Student should leave the school.
EducationRe: Lecturer Fighting A Student Today In Oduduwa University Ife (o.u.i) by Rexology: 9:39am On May 23, 2015
johnshagb:
According to your story "The guy left". The lecturer called him back to teach him a lesson or what? So tell me what I'm getting wrong here
What you are "getting wrong"is simple 'comprehension'
PoliticsRe: Lower Niger Congress Presenting Their Case At Us Congress W.dc by Rexology: 4:18pm On May 22, 2015
AhmedMustapha:
So your suggestion is that your potentially frontward Benue should also be a country?
where is your understanding?
PoliticsRe: Fayose May Have Escaped Impeachment by Rexology: 6:39am On May 22, 2015
toyoutoyou:
All these fools supporting Fayose's administration once supported Jonathan and God disappointed them.Now is the time to make them feel more pain because God is not in support of thugs and miscreants.
They are "FOOLS" because they did not share your opinion abi? are you the spokes person to God? Its obvious that God is setting more tables before Fayose, in the presence of his enemies.
PoliticsRe: Fayose May Have Escaped Impeachment by Rexology: 6:14pm On May 21, 2015
GogetterMD:
I want him to remain for his full tenure, not because he's a great leader, but so that the people of Ekiti can appreciate the real impact of being the 2nd poorest state in the country without federal backing. Then we will see what they appreciate between capital infrastructure and stomach infrastructure, that's even if he can sustain his stomach infrastructure policy sef
Lesson: quality leadership is not about eating roadside boole and eepa, or driving a vintage Mercedes
"Federal backing" indeed. If you think that FG, under Buhari will carry the APC states at his back, you need to think again. Buhari is a conservative...who will not go about sharing money to APC state Governors with the present economic situation.
If Osun, Ogun,Oyo etc did not collaps as an opposition states, why would Ekiti collaps as an opposion?
BusinessRe: In Urgent Need Of Business Ideas For Rented Office Space!!! by Rexology: 2:54pm On May 21, 2015
ifydadiva:
Really?...since he inherited the office space without an idea of what to start up, he could also hire a consultant since he can't think of anything on his own.
Did you read the post with your two eyes closed? where did he say that he inherited " the office space"? Please next time try to read carefully and understandably before commenting.
PoliticsRe: Court Nullifies Benue Rep-elect’s Certificate Of Return, Orders Prosecution by Rexology: 2:26pm On May 20, 2015
hardbody:
You took this straight from my brain. Any updates on Abia? Is Otti not challenging the robbery of the voters choice by the tifOdo Oji?

If i have to contribute money to make this happen, I will. That man and his clique r.ap.ed democracy from d azz in Abia State and beyond.
Alex Oti is already in Tribunal sitting in Umuahia,asking the Tribunal to cancel the results from Obingwa, Ugwunagbo, Isiala ngwa and Osisioma.
PoliticsRe: Court Nullifies Benue Rep-elect’s Certificate Of Return, Orders Prosecution by Rexology: 1:51pm On May 20, 2015
[quote author=hardbody post=33922102]You took this straight from my brain. Any updates on Abia? Is Otti not challenging the robbery of the voters choice by the tifOdo Oji?

If i have to contribute money to make this happen, I will. That man and his clique r.ap.ed democracy from d azz in Abia State and beyond.[/quote
Oti had gone to Tribunal sitting in Umuahia to ask the court to cancel the results from Obingwa, Ugwunagbo, Isiala ngwa and Osisioma.
EducationRe: Test Your Interllect Here by Rexology: 2:52am On May 19, 2015
what is this?
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Rexology: 10:48am On May 18, 2015
omicron:
Hi,

The serum testosterone is within normal range. No problem here.

The serum TSH is also within normal range.

The prolactin is high, almost double the upper limit of normal. That is hyperprolactinaemia.

The scan showed normal size uterus, no fibroids.

The ovaries are ok.

The endometrium of 16mm is normal for someone who had just ovulated.

The scan showed features suggestive of adhesions. Picture adhesions as abnormal bands of tissues that joins different parts of an organ, or different organs together. They are usually an aftermath of an infection that was poorly managed or surgery.

There is however no evidence of on-going infections

Let her continue her treatment for the high prolactin.

All the best
Thank you so much
Christianity EtcRe: Your Best Nigerian Preacher Of The Gospel? by Rexology: 10:57am On May 17, 2015
I prefer the best Doer of the word than the so-called best "Preacher" of the word.
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Rexology: 9:32am On May 17, 2015
omicron:
Those are the commonest symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia, which means an excessively high level of the hormone prolactin.

When left untreated, it could lead to anovulation (lack of ovulation), which can in turn affect the regularity of the mesnses as well as fertility.

It is a treatable condition.

Let her see her doctor to comfirm this diagnosis, investigate what may have caused it, and get treated.
Hello Doctor,
She had these tests and below are the results:
Rt ovary:10. Lt ovary:7
Rt ovarian vol:11.4cm³ Lt ovarian vol:14cm³
Mearsurement of the 3 largest follicles
F1...18mm. F1....16mm
F2...10mm. F2....13mm
F3...9mm. F3....9mm
The uterus is normal in size and outline. The AP dimension is 45mm.No focal mass is seen in the myometrium.The endometrial plate is thickened. It measures about 16mm.There is no free fluid in the POD. There are sonographic features suggestive of pelvic adhersions.

ANOTHER TEST RESULT:
Testosterone: 10.9 ng/ml
Prolactine level: 45.5ng/ml
TSH: 2.81ulU/ml (lab ref range 0.4--6.2)
Please help her interprete these results and suggest the way forward.
Am anxiousely waiting for your response.
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 7:54am On May 16, 2015
Joycomethnow:
Some people here are reacting to the write up partly rather than wholistically.
The write-up centred on the King(husband) and his subject(wife) in his Kingdom(marriage) relationship as opposed to the original intent of Jehovah (Adam and Eve in the garden).
Jehovah created Eve to be Adam's friend and companion in the garden and NEVER to be Adam's subject to rule over.(unfortunately that's how African society view wive)
The writer was also concerned that ladies are given a price tag ' Pride price' and men are compelled by tradition to 'Pay'
It is this issue of 'Pay' that made husband to 'rule' over his wife and take away her freedom.
I hail your comprehension skill...its excellent.
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 7:13am On May 16, 2015
Professurr:
Another nairalander's hasty generalisation on issues of life that are and always will be unique in respect to the persons involved, their society, beliefs among other things. And for the record, many women are happy in their marriages. wink
When you visit Nigerian Prison, you will see the inmtates laughing, playing(football) eating associating with each other, some dress fine, look good, when you see them, you might probably think or say they are happy, but are they really happy inside the prison?
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 10:15pm On May 15, 2015
jamesbridget13:
u re right
Ok...
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 6:50pm On May 15, 2015
subbieD:
Well,I concur only to some extent..... but u saying marriage is a prison is a No for me.before u can call marriage a prison,so many things must Aff bn considered. it can only b a prison If d woman is married out of her own will...den She's a prisoner because everyfin will b taken away from her; her joy,happiness, smiles, confident,everything Dat made her a woman she used to be....and Dat kind of husband can b called prison guard,one who punishes nd discipline d prisoner.
But, when u marry right nd I mean marry right, u will still act single almost all d time,because u won't be restricted to somethings you are used to....because he knows Uve ur life to live. Fine some of d things u do as a single lady will b crossed ,definitely. A Gud husband will always help his wife anytime as long as he is available because he knows he Dint marry a slave ,but an helper.
I knw of a couple Dat are Jst like lovely friends,d man acts like her brother ,friend to his wife ; Dats Wat is called Love.Wen u marry right, u can still hangout with ur friends, still go to Dat cinemas u love going,still have time for yourself because u are there to help......
I strongly believe marriage is more of mini heaven than prison 'when u marry right'.......
Trust me wink
Please go back and read the post with an indepth understanding...the write up is not based on "LOVE"
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 6:45pm On May 15, 2015
jamesbridget13:
if truely one is hapi in his or her marriage, i dont think d idea of being imprisoned comes to play
You just got married recently, I guess?
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 6:42pm On May 15, 2015
Vashni:
80% of the posters above me are trying hard to understand the Op.
Exactly!
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 11:03am On May 15, 2015
teeoo:
Then don't marry Na, na by force to marry. Nonsense
I am not against marriage, but against the imprisonment of wives by their husbands. Wives should also enjoy the freedom their husband enjoy.
Even Eve enjoyed the same freedom Adam enjoyed in the garden, they were friends and never the case of a King (husband) and his subject(wife) in a kingdom(marriage).
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 10:55am On May 15, 2015
Jayjay0:
am i the only one who thinks the op isn't making any pointhuh..

just because the female's in your family are not happy with their marriages doesn't mean it applies to everyone out there..

your just brainwashing our girls
She could be happy because her husband is happy,and because the wife had surrendered her entire life to a man(Husband) for just a piece of metal(ring) in the name of marriage(Prison).
What about her dreams, vision, aspirations before commital to prison(marriage)?
Do you think your sister(s)is 100% happy in her prison(marriage)?
Every humanbeing enjoys freedom
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 8:07am On May 15, 2015
Joycomethnow:
your forefather who could sacrifice their Daughters just to have a male child?
Your forefather who could not allow your foremother to speak in the public?
Your forefather who only saw your foremother as a kingdom to rule over?
Your forether who made terrible sacrifices and pledged allegiance to his gods unbehalf him and his entire generation?(you inclusive)?
Your forefathers who introduced and practiced deadly traditions?
The list is endless...
Change is always neccessary...even the Change itself changes....and never constant.
Wow!!
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 10:44am On May 14, 2015
BobUg28:
I don't have much to say about this but one thing our ladies should bear in mind is that 'this is Africa', [b][/b]and we must leave within the pace which our forefathers has established;trying to expunge the ethics of paying a bride price 'll definitely lure us into leaving like the western English world.

It's once said that "when you try following another person's footstep;you will never leave your own footprint." John Mason.

Africans let's learn to live by our culture.

Ciao...
Most of the problems encountered in most families in Africa today, were created by "Our forefathers"
Why do you want to live your life just the way your forefathers lived?(Your choice).
Do not forget, our forefathers did some terrible things(laws and traditions).
Should this generation follow the footsteps of our fore fathers? How did your forefathers treat your foremothers?
RomanceRe: The Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 10:13am On May 14, 2015
jorlons:
D op is just another feminist. I mean what about the guy who's probably going to be toiling all his life to take care of d woman and their children? It's quite funny dat u neglected d fact dat d guy would have to handle d shiit load of problems life throws at his family while d woman hides behind.

Lastly, only a select few African women gives a dam.n about careers and stuffs; the others just prefer to sit at home and watch telemundo if u doubt me take ur stats here on N
Am not a feminist,am a Man(African Man)
RomanceThe Prison Called Marriage by Rexology(op): 1:33am On May 14, 2015
Is marriage another way of imprison ladies? Just because a man put on a piece of metal called ring(handcuff) on a Lady's finger, the lady's happiness, freedom, interest, movement, infact everything about her life is now determined by this man(Husband).

Honestly, I sympathize with the female folks, especially in Africa. Most of our ladies are in prison(Marriage). A lady will live all her life trying to please a man(Husband),consciousely
and unconsciousely, is it not slavery?
Women are still seen as slaves by men in Africa.
What is the origin of ' bride price'? and this word 'pay' is used whenever 'bride price' is mentioned.
Who are the sellers?( fathers) and who are the buyers(Husbands) and what are the items being sold? (Young ladies). Have we completely eradicated slave trade in Africa? I don't think so.
Why do we have to 'Pay' a 'bride price'?
Women are wonderful creatures of Jehovah, therefore, should not be seen as 'Slaves' or 'stock in trade'
They are not as weak as the soceity project them (Africa).Jehovah created woman(wife) to be a friend and companion to man(husband),and not to be his slave or subject to rule over.
They have their own dreams and vision in life, and should be allowed by their husbands to pursue it without any form of restriction.




Dedicated to African Ladies...
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Rexology: 10:18pm On May 09, 2015
omicron:
Hi! Good to know she has seen a doctor.

Bromocriptine is the drug of choice for hyperprolactinaemia. It's a good one.

All the best.
Thank you for this humanitarian services you render on this plateform
RomanceA Lesson From Obama and Michelle's Life...Ladies take note by Rexology(op): 2:53pm On May 09, 2015
Obama, in Kenya when things were rough and tough
The same Obama who went to farm in Kenya
The same Obama who hustled in Kenya
The same Obama who lived in a mud house in Kenya
The same Obama got married to the beautiful Michelle when things were still tough
They both never saw the miracle coming
Michelle never looked at his (Obama) poor status then rather, she believed in his dreams
Today, the same Obama is the president of America, who is automatically the president of the world
Be careful how u judge or size ppl today cos of their current status
Tomorrow is still a virgin
God can turn a situation around in microseconds

HealthRe: Ask The Pharmacist (If you have any questions,(FEEL FREE TO ASK ME) by Rexology: 1:19pm On May 09, 2015
Please is bromocriptine 2.5mg effective for the treatment of Hyperprolactinemia?
Because it was prescribed by a Doctor to a friend.
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Rexology: 12:04pm On May 09, 2015
omicron:
Those are the commonest symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia, which means an excessively high level of the hormone prolactin.

When left untreated, it could lead to anovulation (lack of ovulation), which can in turn affect the regularity of the mesnses as well as fertility.

It is a treatable condition.

Let her see her doctor to comfirm this diagnosis, investigate what may have caused it, and get treated.
Hello Dr. Omicron, she met her Doctor today and he comfirmed the diagnosis, he prescribed BROMERGON(bromocriptine) 2.5mg.
Please how effective is this drug in the treatment?
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Rexology: 8:44pm On May 08, 2015
omicron:
Those are the commonest symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia, which means an excessively high level of the hormone prolactin.

When left untreated, it could lead to anovulation (lack of ovulation), which can in turn affect the regularity of the mesnses as well as fertility.

It is a treatable condition.

Let her see her doctor to comfirm this diagnosis, investigate what may have caused it, and get treated.
Thank you very much
HealthRe: Doctor In The House:Obstetrics And Gynecology by Rexology: 2:45pm On May 08, 2015
Hello Dr., she is not breastfeeding neither is she pregnant, yet watering yellowish substance comes out of her breast during intimacy and she is having irregular MC
Please what could be the likely cause, and does it pose any danger?
Please Doctors in the house respond.
EducationRe: T by Rexology(op): 2:04pm On May 08, 2015
why the silence?

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