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emmyspark007: www.nairaland.com/bustyhelenShiiiieeettt, lik cwiously... Is dis 4 real? *shakes head*.... I refuse to bliv |
Cabinbiscuit: How gal go dey make threats for me ONLINE!!!!? bleeping ONLINE! She dey craze? If naso una dey fear am for here make she know say I no dey take rubbish from woman. I fit chill for a guy but a biatch? no wayBros, nobody dey fear anybody 4 here....... Its an advice...#CABIN-LOMO |
Hollyb: @ op pls its not Jewelries, its " Jewels" tksJewels or jewelries... At least u knw wat I meant |
dytbabe: Tell me that lady that's torturing uLolzz... None .. Sis |
Dear ladies, This is a guy who truly loves you! A guy who seek for advise from you A guy who bring you 1st before himself A guy who is proud of you and not to proud of himself A guy who kisses your forehead not you lips A guy who cries A guy who is open and never keeps secrets A guy who don't place a watchful friends to be looking after you and where you go A guy who forgives quick A guy who send enough time with you Dear ladies many guys are just after your body, life is too short for you to be misused or mistreat, you don't need advise from anyone on your guy being the right one or not. If he's truly right u would know. You don't need someone to tell you. I bet you there are guys who are willing to go extreme for you and to make you happy. Never let the bad ones waste this time for you because the good ones are few • Wise up! |
WOMEN ARE PRICELESS JEWELRIES!! A lot of men think they are doing women a favour by asking for her hand in marriage, but let's think about this: She changes her name, Changes her home, Leaves her family, Moves in with you, Builds a home with you, Gets pregnant for you, Pregnancy changes her body, She gets fat, Almost gives up in the labour room due to the unbearable pains of child birth, Even the kids she delivers bear your name. Till the day she dies... Everything she does, (cooking, cleaning your house, taking care of your parents, bringing up your children, earning, advising you, ensuring you can be relaxed, maintaining all family relations, everything that benefit you.....sometimes at the cost of her own health , hobbies and beauty. so who is really doing who a Favour? Dear Men, appreciate the Women in your lives always, coz it is not easy to be a Woman. *Being a Woman is priceless #FACT Dem guys r gonna eat me RAW 4 dis *runs outta thread* |
This guy is really determined... #TEMI.. Jus stay clear oh... #CABIN.. U sef calm down nah, he don do... |
Am I surprised..... Nah |
Eya.... Ur friend is nw a Zonal Director |
This mata pass my power.... *lipsealed* |
Na few naija girls go reach her bf house, meet am siddon dey drink garri wit groundnut.... Cum rush enter corner to find spoon to join am... Naija babes, formin sinx 1805 |
I dnt tink u nid a babalawo to tell u wen to call it QUIT, dnt waste ur tym sis... Cos I wuldnt want u 2 cum bck here to open anoda thread titled HELP pt 2 |
I no knw y ppl sabi form for dis nairaland sef, dem say u fit mess in front of ur bf/gf, many of dem dey do neva neva wen in real life, na dem dey scatter room wenever dem dey wit dere partner.... I jus tire for al dis fake ppl here |
So wait, the US may have found a cure to Ebola? And if they have, will they come help patients of this dreaded disease in Africa? The article below was written by Dr. Sanjay Gupta for CNN and they are saying an experimental drug called ZMapp likely saved the lives of 2 US missionary doctors (pictured above) who contracted the disease while working in Liberia...see report below from CNN.. Three vials containing an experimental drug stored at subzero temperatures were flown into Liberia last week in a last-ditch effort to save two American missionary workers who had contracted Ebola, according to a source familiar with details of the treatment. The drug appears to have worked, sources say. Dr. Kent Brantly's and Nancy Writebol's conditions significantly improved after receiving the medication, sources say. Brantly was able to walk into Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after being evacuated to the United States last week, and Writebol is expected to arrive in Atlanta on Tuesday. On July 22, Brantly woke up feeling feverish. Fearing the worst, Brantly immediately isolated himself. Writebol's symptoms started three days later. A rapid field blood test confirmed the infection in both of them after they had become ill with fever, vomiting and diarrhea. It's believed both Brantly and Writebol, who worked with the aid organization Samaritan's Purse, contracted Ebola from another health care worker at their hospital in Liberia, although the official Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case investigation has yet to be released. A representative from the National Institutes of Health contacted Samaritan's Purse in Liberia and offered the experimental treatment, known as ZMapp, for the two patients, according to the source. The drug was developed by the biotech firm Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc., which is based in San Diego. The patients were told that this treatment had never been tried before in a human being but had shown promise in small experiments with monkeys. According to company documents, four monkeys infected with Ebola survived after being given the therapy within 24 hours after infection. Two of four other monkeys that started therapy within 48 hours after infection also survived. One monkey that was not treated died within five days of exposure to the virus. Brantly and Writebol were aware of the risk of taking a new, little understood treatment and gave informed consent, according to two sources familiar with the care of the missionary workers. In the monkeys, the experimental serum had been given within 48 hours of infection. Brantly didn't receive it until he'd been sick for nine days. The medicine is a three-mouse monoclonal antibody, meaning that mice were exposed to fragments of the Ebola virus and then the antibodies generated within the mice's blood were harvested to create the medicine. It works by preventing the virus from entering and infecting new cells. The Ebola virus causes viral hemorrhagic fever, which refers to a group of viruses that affect multiple organ systems in the body and are often accompanied by bleeding. Early symptoms include sudden onset of fever, weakness, muscle pain, headaches and a sore throat. They later progress to vomiting, diarrhea, impaired kidney and liver function -- and sometimes internal and external bleeding. The ZMapp vials reached the hospital in Liberia where Brantly and Writebol were being treated Thursday morning. Doctors were instructed to allow the serum to thaw naturally without any additional heat. It was expected that it would be eight to 10 hours before the medicine could be given, according to a source familiar with the process. Brantly asked that Writebol be given the first dose because he was younger and he thought he had a better chance of fighting it, and she agreed. However, as the first vial was still thawing, Brantly's condition took a sudden turn for the worse. Brantly began to deteriorate and developed labored breathing. He told his doctors he thought he was dying, according to a source with firsthand knowledge of the situation. Knowing his dose was still frozen, Brantly asked if he could have Writebol's now-thawed medication. It was brought to his room and administered through an IV. Within an hour of receiving the medication, Brantly's condition dramatically improved. He began breathing easier; the rash over his trunk faded away. One of his doctors described the events as "miraculous." By the next morning, Brantly was able to take a shower on his own before getting on a specially designed Gulfstream air ambulance jet to be evacuated to the United States. Writebol also received a vial of the medication. Her response was not as remarkable, according to sources familiar with the treatment. However, doctors on Sunday administered Writebol a second dose of the medication, which resulted in significant improvement. She was stable enough to be evacuated back to the United States and is expected to arrive before noon Tuesday. The process by which the medication was made available to Brantly and Writebol is highly unusual. ZMapp has not been approved for human use, and has not even gone through the clinical trial process, which is standard to prove the safety and efficacy of a medication. It may have been given under the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's "compassionate use" regulation, which allows access to investigational drugs outside clinical trials. |
Waitin for dat day ANDY will post a relevant thread on NL..... |
Andy abi.... M nt surprise |
Al I see is a guy tryin to console himself..... Money must b made *am out* |
And the topic says - SEE WAT SHE CAUSED wen in actual fact its suppose to be - HOW I ENJOYED FREE kitten AFTER PLAYIN HARD TO GT...... |
Nairalanders can discourage sum1..... Choi |
Dnt worry sis, advisers r on dere way...... I beta nt say anytin cos I dnt even av an idea of wat to say |
runzlord: U finished urself by urselfWell, dats ur opinion... Oya clap 4 ya self |
*walks into thread* HUH... I think m in d wrong thread *runs off to avoid been hit by stray insults* |
Am nt matured enough to reply to this, so am out... |
Vivalavida99: So you in your little world, you assume everyone on nairaland is living in Nigeria? Huh? You never gave it a thought that while you are sleeping, others are just waking up or while it's early morning in Nigeria others are about having their dinner. Don't be ignorant young man, think outside the box.Hey sis, dnt pick on me... Look for ur size abeg |
Bros.. U wicked oo, see tym wey u create thread.. U no dey sleep |
*yawns* A PIANO...... *goes bck to sleep* |
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