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[quote author=ndcide post=61838533]Hello folks, @sd6 how has it been over the years with your washing machine. Have you changed it? I'm curious. Someone wants to dash me a front loader. I'm thinking of I can use a jerrycan to put water in it, with the jerrycan on top of the machine. Please advise. The machine still works very well. But I have observed that water tends to leak as you wash. However this is due to prolonged and not quality. The product is durable. Front loaders are for areas where you have constant water supply as you cannot pure water into it with a keg. imagine opening a refrigerator to pour water in. so if you don't have constant water supply, best bet is to get a top loader. |
It doesn't just make me fart, I get bloated and several days of cramping and diarrhea. |
Humans of Nigeria, the letter is a petition to CAN by the African Church, not from CAN. |
I have since stopped sleeping on it, hoping to get a medium firm mattress like the Vita Supreme. |
omaolowo:I once tried sleeping on the floor and my pelvis felt so painful. It was as though my whole body weight rested on it. Didn't try that again. |
A friend once told me that orthopedic mattress is very good, especially if you have back pain. So I hurriedly got one. Since then, I hardly sleep well and the body pain is becoming unbearable. So for those who have been using orthopedic mattress, what's your experience? |
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LegalBaby:Thanks, the abroad option has always been there but as usual, financial constraint. Hopefully I will get a breakthrough here in Nigeria. |
sainty2k3:Thanks, mri was in 2015. Access to consultant radiologists for secondary assessment is a challenge. I once demanded to see one at a scan center and was told diplomatically, she was not disposed. At public health facilities consultant orthopedic surgeons rarely take time to assess patients while at private clinics, consultation is expensive considering the fact that if you have chronic pain, you'd have to make several visits before there could be a definite path to proper diagnosis. Another mri? Maybe but none of those I've met have shown proper understanding of the images. |
thorpido:Thanks for your response, I had about 10 sessions with a physiotherapist in a private hospital and it didn't help. Been to various govt hospitals and couldn't get a definitive diagnosis. Doctors are beginning to think its psychogenic but I'm in real pain. |
Hello orthopedics I have been having this back pain for 2 years now. It started mainly 5years ago when I started having pain while sitting down. Then this sharp buttock pain while walking that moves from one side to the other. It comes and goes but has become more frequent. Then stiffness of the lower back especially after resting on bed. It's difficult to bend over. I have had mri which came out clean. X-ray said straightening of the lumber lordosis. Please I need your advice. I also have heel pain. Medications have been of very little benefit. |
hello doctors, i need some help. been having lower back, buttock and heel pain. mri report seems ok but xray says there's straightening of the normal lumbar lordosis. Been going to doctors for a while yet symptoms persist. |
Please go to a govt hospital and see a psychiatrist. You ll get the solution you need. The symptoms you have are probably caused by serotonin imbalances in the nervous system. There could have been a time you worried so much about a particular issue that you felt so doomed and filled with constant fear leading your body to bouts of Fight and Flight responses. And when this happens, excessive adrenalin is released into the system leading to much selective serotonin re-uptake. This causes the brain to send wrong signals to your organs which will inturn mimick the symptoms you are having. Some other symptoms may include : Feeling a lump in the throat Breathing changes Having jellylike feeling in your legs Insomnia Depersonalization disorder Loss of appetite etc However its important to note that these symptoms when experienced during panic attacks are just part of the body's Fight and Flight response and may not point to underlying medical conditions. DISCLAIMER This advice is from personal experience of panic attacks as am not a medical professional and therefore represents no diagnosis of your condition. So please see a doctor. A Psychiatrist prefarably. |
It has become a recurrent issue in Nigeria today as I remember when in 1996 or thereabouts one of the masons who worked on our site said he had bags of Cement for sale and we bought to augment what we had. The next week my mom was whisked to the station and she stayed for about five hours. She could have stayed much longer but for 'timely intervention'. Since then I have come accross several cases especially with phone theft and electronic gadgets. One may easily argue that you should always ask for receipts but be that as it may, Nigeria is rife with 'unreceipted' secondhand purchases both 'clean' and 'unclean'. Does the Law in realization of such perculiarity in our society not offer reprieve for the innocent? |
This just crossed my mind. Is there any legal protection for anyone who UNKNOWINGLY buys stolen property or goods. Does the law absolve such a person? |
OP, you just have a smart boy in the cards. Its good when kids have identifiable hobbies. You can then streamline their activities by giving them extra chores so as to distract them a little. He is spending the best part of his youth until he grows to fend for himself. These moments shall be his good old days. |
Why most of you don't believe the poster is because we have been overwhelmed by bogus contract prices, a function of ruthless embezzlement and corruption in our society. There are many things we can afford if we really go out to verify their costs. Again, many people use contractors who inflate prices so much. So what's that thing you have been aspiring to do? Now is the time for you to start up. |
As evidenced by the timing of this post, engineered by exasperation, a fallout of my perusing the reasoning of Prof. Pat Utomi in his recent article in the Punch: 'this nonsense must stop', I feel much awakened to his call that Africa must be modern in addressing the rights of Professionals. Although clearly, erudition has failed this nation, there is need for regulatory responsibility amongst regulatory institutions in addressing the shortfalls in every economic sector rather than presenting their machinery as a tool for egocentric manipulation by a coterie of political office holders. Evidently, the calibre of personnel at the helm of our regulatory institutions speaks volume of technocrats. Those whose academic and professional qualifications are indisputably commensurate with the demands of such offices. Yet it is surprising to note that Nigeria has witnessed more systematic dilapidations in recent times stemming from regulatory incompetence. That said, it has never been consequent upon the inadequacy of human capital or policy deficiency but the conscious dereliction of duty by regulators themselves in administering regulations as established. If in every sector, professionals through whose concerted efforts, proper foundations have been laid for Nigeria to advance, have been unjustly relegated to the background by selfish exercise of power by regulators either by proxy for political office holders or for mere reason of self aggrandisement, it becomes hopless to think that any meaningful results can be achieved in this dimension. Indeed, Nigeria and Nigerians must lay to rest personal agitations and rivalry in order to establish a level playground where irrespective of conflict of both socio-economic and socio-politcal ideologies, the regulatory framework addresses the utmost interest of all Nigerians and not the embellishment of selfish concerns of few Nigerians. |
I need help on this please |
Just watched her take those quantum leaps at the long jump. She really gave the gold medalist a tough challenge. Good Nigerian! |
Thanks a lot cool. It took a lot to convince the doctor then that it was the drug reacting. He had to take me through some other tests before he could agree it was the septrin. Its surprising how these drugs are prescribed without inquiry about patients' reaction to drugs. |
Sperony please what was the nature of the reaction? |
I don't think adverse drug reaction occur because drugs are expired. It was given to me at the hospital. |
Please house has anybody had some adverse reactions after taking septrin? I took septrin as prescribed by the doctor for cold and by the fourth day, I came up with flat tiny red spots all over my skin. Anybody experienced this before? |
The snakes are called AKA NWOGOGO. Its part of the heritage of Okposi people and its not to be killed. Stories had it that whoever killed it buried it like human. When it comes around you, you'd simply say AKA PU meaning AKA go. And surprising it turns and leaves. Such practice today is on the verge of extinction. |
Mod why is any of these topics not on front page? Everybody has to know so you dont exhaust your airtime thinking its the old rate. MTN has really shown absolute insensitivity to customers' plight with such arbitrary changes. |
I always monitor tariffs when making calls and i know how long it could take to exhaust a N400 card. But surprisingly, the time has reduced drastically. A N400 which usually takes abt 40mins barely takes 20 mins talk time. Someone should please confirm. |
Its also an issue for me but it is said that when you change the water after boiling it for some time, it removes the chemical causing constipation from the beans. But i haven't really tried it. |
Some just conceive in their minds that their men must be involved in the domestics even before they go into the marriage or relationship. The essence is for women to understand that these things are naturally their responsibilities and any assistance from men in such regard should be seen as merely complementary in demanding circumstances. |
Please am tired of all these "honey please do this and please do that". Granted, men of the 21st century tend to be more domesticated as a sign of love, committment and togetherness. But many women take advantage of this trend and demand more from a man. Imagine a woman in the kitchen making stew and says "honey could you put rice on fire?" Could you help with the laundry, while I do this and that. Women should learn to complete certain tasks themselves. My opinion! |
ACM10: I'm telling you from experience. 5 months ago, my cousin complained of the same symptoms. I reviewed all her lab investigations which includes HIV scrrening, thick and thin blood film for malaria, Widal, Hepatitis B and C, urinalysis, etc. All were normal except 3+++ for malaria. What puzzled her was that she had been on different antimalarial drugs which includes malareich, coartem, artesunate, amodiaquine, etc. I told her that I will treat her malaria completely. I changed her medication to another effective, though expensive ACT drugs which I bought from a reliable pharmacy shop. I bought two packs of the drugs and convinced her on why she should finish the two packs. She did not argue with me. To cut the long story short, her symptoms(e.g rigor and chill) disappeared completely on the second day. I encouraged her to complete the dosage. She obliged. She has been free from malaria symptoms for 5 months now. Sorry, I wont reveal the drug to the open forum. It's my intellectual property.Your intellectual property and you think nairaland is not another's intellectual property? Inconsequential megalomaniac! |
Most times people tend to furnish their sitting room for aesthetic reasons and leave out convenience. Visitors are even uncomfortable to relax cuz the sitting room seem to have been arranged for a photoshot. How do you organize your sitting room? |