Kyng1: Good morning Nairalanders, I will try to make this as brief as possible.
It happened last two week's Friday, after sleeping with a prostitute, the sex laster about 49 mins and after ejaculation I saw thick red blood all over my dick, it happened that she was on her period, and hide it from me, which she denied that she thought it has completely dried off, I'm mad at myself because I didn't use a condom. "I haven't been using condom with her though, I last had sex with her about a month plus that was the evening of my marriage day, since then I haven't called or had sex with her, until I went back last two weeks Friday.
So after everything, I went home that evening and took 3 cipro tab, next day, my groin was extremely painful and the lymph nodes on my groin swelled. Two days later I developed a mild fever, accompanied by a light headache, bitter mouth and 4 day's later I had sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes on my both under jaws and front of my right ear. Until now my throat is still sore.
I have taken full pack of cipro tab and other drugs but it's not working, I did syphilis text on Saturday and it came back negative, yesterday I went for more text but the lab attendant isn't around, so I met the Dr on duty and explained everything that happened, he told me not to waste my money to conduct more tests that what I have is chicken pox and not an STD infection, I disagreed because I have previously had chicken pox about 11 years ago, although I had just one boil close to my nose back then when I contracted it.
So he gave me these drugs below, I swallowed it last night and applied the lotion, but instead of the boils to dry down, they became more fresher and ripe when I woke up this morning.
I went to another lab this morning and the Dr I met told me that it's chicken pox, he gave me drugs and injection. I'm highly hoping for it to be effective.
Please, Dr's in the house is this really chicken pox? They're all over my face, little on my head, arms, legs, stomach, beards and back.
Likely lymphogranuloma venereal.Doxycycline for 14 days .Do other sti check including hiv,hep B and c.Also urine test for gonorrhea
But why televising these teenagers...All these ought to be done behind the scene.You can always give us a clear feedback of meetings if you are very keen on informing the public...they are minors.Nigeria is just too anyhow abeg.
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Again we are always taking the wrong approach when the wrong has already been done. Chai my dear country.... it's saddening to witness the avoidable loss of lives in our country. Clearly, there's much to address both within the government and among the populace, as well as in our civil standards.
If we, as individuals, are educated and proficient in CPR, situations like the one we're lamenting might have had a different outcome. It's imperative to introduce CPR education in schools and workplaces.
Furthermore, it should be mandatory for companies operating boats to provide life jackets for their passengers. Additionally, all public spaces like markets, train stations, ports, and airports should have defibrillators accessible to the public, located conveniently within these facilities.
Above all, we must enhance our emergency services and healthcare delivery system to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.
Just like Otti met Abia in complete disrepair and is taking his time to clean up the state both through policy reforms and by provision of basic infrastructure like inner city connecting roads and other essential roads, so also did Peter Obi meet Anambra in a state of complete disrepair and he took his time to put the state on the path of irreversible growth.
Now, tomorrow, you would go to Abia and ask Abians what did Otti achieve because you are not seeing 15 skyscrapers erected by his administration and you think Ndi Abia will have it funny with you?
That’s why Ndi Anambra’s love for Peter Obi is eternal.
They know what Anambra was before he came. And they know what it became by the time he was leaving.
Kudos to the governor for at least trying to sanitize the area...we appreciate but let's not settle for less.Worth is worth doing at all is worth doing well...I am not particularly satisfied with the anesthetics of the "after" pictures.This is mediocrity but half bread is better than none.
If the north were to have been at the top of the list, you would have seen my southern brothers shouting about marginalization. Our hypocrisy is too prevalent in this country and it doesn't exclude any region, tribe, or religion. We need to do better. Before you come for me, I am from the southern part of Nigeria. My point is, the earlier we start seeing things differently and think Nigerian, the better for the country. Have a nice day.
Makinaki: Ole boy, the matter weak me o. If NPF treat fallen colleagues like this, how dem wan treat criminals.
Very disheartening....if they are treated like this then you are certain how they will treat their families and loved ones.So don't blame them when they don't commit themselves to their job..Chai
How can you pile your deceased colleagues on top of each other like this? It's undignified. These men were fathers, husbands, and brothers to people. We must improve our emergency response. May their souls rest in peace.
Savedday2: But, I learnt that they killed 23 9ja soldiers at a village in Bokinafaso, has 9ja soldiers started burning houses and killing innocent people there?
When did Nigerien soldiers become Nigerian soldiers...there is a difference sir.Those were solders of Niger republic...I hope that's explanatory....ire ooo
All I see in the comment section is propaganda and misinformation...how yoruba matter take enter this thread is what I don't understand...or when does an handle with "emilocorn" represent the view of the yoruba people... Well...for those that really understand what's going on here, you will understand the politics that is being played to cause anarchy in the state.Anyway, anything that will expedite the country to separate is a welcome development as its highly unbelievable the kind of people one shares the country with as fellow citizens....goodluck to you all.
MrBrownJay1: LIE FROM THE PIT OF HELL!!!! the UK is not the greatest country out there, but to claim that its the most miserable, when we fully well know that there is at least 100countries where life is more miserable than the UK, is the joke of the day!!!
as for them having Brazil AND Australia in the bottom 6, is a confirmation that the people who did this study are out of the damn mind
Una no dey read...miserable in terms of mental wellbeing.Nawah
If not for the war in Ukraine...Ukraine no be naija mate.it is how people who have never travelled to Benin will sit down and type nonsense about a country they have never been.Amus
Endsars protest was not about governance or against buharis regime/administration.It was against police brutality.Giving a narrative of the southwesterners not protesting because Tinubu is from the west doesn't really make sense.If the easterners aren't protesting now,then is he from the East too
God1000: Good, but I'm surprised this same northern leaders that kept quiet throughout Buhari's administration are now talking, protests are also taking place in the core north, something we didn't see for good 8 years under Buhari.
This country is irredeemable, people choose when to talk and protest, they won't do it if their son is in power, the same thing is playing out in south west, and I don't expect them to join any nationwide protest with Tinubu in Aso Rock.
Anyway, this hardship is unprecedented and I agree with everything he said.
In saner climes leaders resign if they can't fulfill their promises, I remember several UK prime ministers like David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz truss, they all resigned.
We have a clueless president.
Was there a protest in the southwest,south south or southeast against Buharis regime during his tenure?Remind me pls.
[quote author=Abufo post=127201766]"Sudanese and Yemeni trained medical doctors!!!" Sudan has one of the best training schemes. Sudan-trained doctors don't need to sit for exams in most Western countries to practice. There are many Nigerian-trained doctors who also struggle with foreign exams. Additionally, the MDCN's testing system lacks proper information on the scope of testing. It's challenging to return to a country after six years and immediately understand how the health system and exam testing work. I speak from experience, having gone through both Nigerian medical education and foreign medical institutions;I aced both exams once excellently. I've witnessed both Nigerian-trained doctors who failed foreign exams and those who excelled. Visit the NDUK website on Facebook and read about the struggles of Nigeria doctors working for the first time in the UK;this is normal as this is a new system for you.So please ,you people should understand perspectives before slandering innocent young people trying to come back to their home country.
Originalsly: As a Black person you can pretty much be isolated in Western culture. Location plays a big role in this. ... where is she in Canada? If she is living in a White area... and worse ... French speaking area .... she will pretty much be isolated. No doubt... if she is not a social person ... being Black ... and a foreigner?... and jobless? .....makes a bad case worse. I guess she is one that romanticized Canada and wasn't prepared for all this. Guess she got stuck .... married and imprisoned at home.... 24/7 electricity and potable water. Another longgg lonely winter already loading .... the stress is on.
Spot on...the come back home crew will soon attack her...
checkmatez: Okay no problem When you dey come back?
After this,what next do you have to say.Obvious you cant relate with the girl.My prayer is that you find yourself in her shoes soon,so you understand. All the best.
tuborme: It is called production… Peter Obi gave you the solution but you won’t hear!
Dem dey produce overnight?We are not ready.We are not talking of production of 10years.To see any effect of this changes we need to start now and hope our children and grandchildren benefit from our sacrifices but we are not ready yet as a nation.
Enemyofpeace: Can you read this handwriting? Does anyone understand what is written on the prescription form? Do they write like this deliberately for patients not to understand what they wrote?
Because they write so fast trying to catch up with loads of patients waiting to be seen.