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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Ejehhhh: 3:33pm On Feb 26
dkidd:

God is ur strength bro. U will overcome 💪
Thank you very much

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Ejehhhh: 3:34pm On Feb 26
tollyboy5:

You gallant bro wink

Thank you very much

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Vulcan24(m): 3:36pm On Feb 26
He started well, inspiring young ppl to be focused now he's a wild sex pervert
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by TenQ: 3:37pm On Feb 26
InfoGuru118:


https://platinumtimes.ng/adekunle-gold-encourages-sickle-cell-survivors-if-i-can-do-it-you-can-too/

Sickle cell anemia get category o!
1. Mild SC
2. Chronic SC


Some sicked cell anemia people don't usually break down o and some every month they must visit hospital
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by lexy2014: 3:45pm On Feb 26
Adekunle Gold said, “I want to say you can do it. If I can do it, you can do it too. I grew up with sickle cell. I was born with sickle cell. All my life, I fought with it. But I am thankful I was able to manage it. I’m everywhere, doing shows, I don’t fall sick. I am thankful. So this is reaching out to everybody going through, having to deal with the crisis, you can do it. It should never stop you. Look at me, I am a superstar right now.”

clearly stated the "what" but didnt state the "how".

the "how" is more important to the people he is talking to because they already know the "what" but dont know the "how".

in my opinion, nothing achieved
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by FireUpNow(m): 3:53pm On Feb 26
That's so encouraging to hear.
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by SSpeter(m): 3:54pm On Feb 26
DARLINGTON869:


Bro, to quit no easy like dat na. Most end living through hell and pain
when there is no money you don't feel the pain for too long. I recently lost a friend here in England after series of chemotherapy, at a point my friend refused going for chemo and started growing back lost hairs. The pain was always excruciating, assuming there was no money this friend would have died years ago ( perhaps we wouldn't have met) but seeing the lifeless body with teary eyes after all the pain, I just went home and got myself a 120pound scotch, cos I couldn't grieve with my clear eyes
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by fostermd(m): 3:55pm On Feb 26
I am doctor and treated sickle cell patients for more than 25 years right from Nigeria.
His words of encouragement is good but it is much more complex and not as easy as he said it.

The severity of the illness varies and does not respect rich and poor because I have treated patients from both sides.The only difference is the rich have access to healthcare.The mortality is very high sadly for both due to the boone pain crisis,infection ,avascular necrosis of femur bone and multiple complications.

Some patients ,the ones with heterogeneous genotype like SC,SD, etc usually have less crises,may not fall ill until they face major life issues like pregnancy, job stress,relationships which cause them to be ill.

However,the well known type,SS,typically manifest by the 4th to 5th year of life.The stress on families is beyond this world.I have seen families that refuse to train the children because they believe they would not live long.
I have seen families lose 2 to 4 children in the same family.Sickle cell is one of the rare conditions that children can suffer with stroke( CVA) which typically an adult issue.

The severity and frequency of the pain
crisis varies from one person to another and the guy,Adekunle Gold should count himself fortunate.

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Skillsnigeria: 3:59pm On Feb 26
Okay
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by DrAda(f): 4:13pm On Feb 26
Let's not forget that sickle cell has different haplotypes: Bantu, Benin, Senegal, Cameroon and Arab-Indian.The most severe sickle cell haplotype is Bantu.

So in essence, it is possible that Adenkunle has one of the milder variants and hence not prone to sickle cell complications

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by LilMissFavvy(f): 4:24pm On Feb 26
He doesn't look like someone who has sickle cell
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by spencekat(m): 4:42pm On Feb 26
Grace differs

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Lordsinger(m): 4:47pm On Feb 26
That being said, can I go ahead and wife the loml who is also AS as I am?
brain54:
Coincidentally I had a friend...

Who also had sickle cell and his name was also kunle.


He hardly fell sick and and I was surprised the day I knew he was Ss. Infact I had to ask he to confirm.

He was in Plateau State Polytechnic at the time and last time we communicated he told me he was working at a bank in Abuja.

Another person I met who was a sickle was a jejelola who was my course mate in university and happened to be the school mother of my younger brother in high school.

Although she left at 200l to continue her studies in the USA. She too looked so chubby and strong... And I never saw her fall ill.

She lives in the US now married with kids and works as a general practioner(GP)

The impression I had growing up was that people who had sickle cell were always weak,sluggish and somewhat fragile.

And that they never lived beyond a certain age... Maybe 25.

Meeting these people and seeing some of them from afar like A. Gold changed my orientation. I even heard at a point that Atiku was a sickler... although I really do not know how accurate or truthful this is.

That being said let to-be-couples do proper blood tests to ascertain their compatibility medically so as to stop the birthing of Ss children.

It's really a painful ordeal for those who experience it!

Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by bjdon: 5:30pm On Feb 26
brain54:
Coincidentally I had a friend...

Who also had sickle cell and his name was also kunle.


He hardly fell sick and and I was surprised the day I knew he was Ss. Infact I had to ask he to confirm.

He was in Plateau State Polytechnic at the time and last time we communicated he told me he was working at a bank in Abuja.

Another person I met who was a sickle was a jejelola who was my course mate in university and happened to be the school mother of my younger brother in high school.

Although she left at 200l to continue her studies in the USA. She too looked so chubby and strong... And I never saw her fall ill.

She lives in the US now married with kids and works as a general practioner(GP)

The impression I had growing up was that people who had sickle cell were always weak,sluggish and somewhat fragile.

And that they never lived beyond a certain age... Maybe 25.

Meeting these people and seeing some of them from afar like A. Gold changed my orientation. I even heard at a point that Atiku was a sickler... although I really do not know how accurate or truthful this is.

That being said let to-be-couples do proper blood tests to ascertain their compatibility medically so as to stop the birthing of Ss children.

It's really a painful ordeal for those who experience it!

There is a large variation in how sickle cell impacts people. Some people are constantly sick and have regular crises and some are hardly sick at all. I know a case of a guy who did not even know he was sickle cell, till he want to get checked when he and his then fiancé were planning on getting married. He was shocked at the result of his test as he hardly gets sick.

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by bjdon: 5:31pm On Feb 26
DrAda:
Let's not forget that sickle cell have haplotypes: Bantu, Benin, Senegal, Cameroon and Arab-Indian.
The most severe sickle cell haplotype is Bantu
Thank you for this very insightful information. I had read something along these lines a while back

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by DrAda(f): 5:37pm On Feb 26
bjdon:

Thank you for this very insightful information. I had read something along these lines a while back

You are welcome
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by ConfidentialDoc: 5:39pm On Feb 26
He should come back when he clocks 50.

It can get really rough after then...

I'm so glad he's doing well @ the moment.
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Babamide(m): 6:21pm On Feb 26
I don't believe Adekunle Gold has SCD. Until I see test results, he is just claiming it for trends.

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by obaidan: 6:24pm On Feb 26
Bijust:
Wish they could provide us a better opportunity to reach some goals

Sickle cell will always limit you..
i totally understand what you talk about, i am eager to hear from you, what are some opportunities and ways you believe we can help people living with sickle cell reach their goals more easily
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Uchedizzy(f): 6:41pm On Feb 26
Wow
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by daglishbaba: 6:47pm On Feb 26
I am from a poor home, never knew about my sickle condition till I got admitted to higher institution. I do things like other people except that I dare enter rain like other children. Till now I am yet to visit hospital because i am scared of knowing about any terminal diseases. But I know one thing for sure, I am as fit as fiddle. Nothing do me.

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Babastrong(m): 7:12pm On Feb 26
[quote author=Jennyclay post=128657354]I love you so much Adekunle Gold kiss[i love you too JENNY]
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by PHAYOL81: 7:18pm On Feb 26
Never knew his status until now. Good one he's going strong and great.
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Chicagograduate(m): 7:53pm On Feb 26
Na musician you be no be say you hit 10m jackpot.Lets here word

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Atolu01: 9:31pm On Feb 26
The guy sounds a bit insensitive and too self assured. Just thank God for your lot in life. Different factors contribute to the prognosis of the disease. I understand his point though.

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Menclothing: 11:26pm On Feb 26
You had grace with u
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by 1Sharon(f): 11:35pm On Feb 26
Atolu01:
The guy sounds a bit insensitive and too self assured. Just thank God for your lot in life. Different factors contribute to the prognosis of the disease. I understand his point though.

Because he's probably lying.
Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by ObalendeCMS: 6:23am On Feb 27
I lost my dearest sister, Funke to that sh!t; she was just 13 yo. 11 years after, I'm yet to get over it.

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Re: If I Can Do It, You Can Too – Adekunle Gold Tells Sickle Cell Survivors by Atolu01: 11:31am On Feb 27
1Sharon:


Because he's probably lying.



Seems you think he isn't a Sickle cell warrior. Why would he lie about having the disease though.

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