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Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Nobody: 6:21pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
The internet as help me a lot in the health arena! 2 Likes |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by yanabasee(m): 6:41pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
lawanson44:Lol Proudly 5% 1 Like |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by omoiseselagba: 7:55pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
kennysteve77:You see what common sense does.Prayer solves no problem.knowledge,enlightenment is the key.i am happy for the family for behaving like souls with functional brains unlike an average nigerian who believes in adeboye,oyedepo and all those charlatans that sell bible stories for money.joy unlimited!!! 2 Likes |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Missmossy(f): 7:56pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Wow!!! Thank God. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by stanvesco(m): 8:30pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
rozzyy: my dear no dey kary last o, pipu are downloadin more dan food from internet o, pipu r downloadin farmlands,plantain plantation,oil mills,poultryfarm, fish farms etc, even see oga seun,is downloading a whole restaurant at once, my dear do quick n join d train of internet o,b4 we leave u 4 bak 1 Like |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by stanvesco(m): 8:35pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
libertyfather: hahaha, no too spoil our market o, i bet d ops wife, did not give d doctor dat history of introducing a new feed....a smat doctor wud av suspectd d formula.....also it was a new research,d doctor probably had no idea, dis is my 1st tym hearin dis also,i wil make my own research and help spsead d news... Tank7 op |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by stanvesco(m): 8:43pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
bigmill: Remenber d Doctor is also human,he kant remenber everything, and most likely d parents misd dat out wen givin d history(op hope am ryt) any smat doctor wud conect d line if u gv d history of introducn a new food b4 onset of seizures plus she said its a new research ok, tank God she found d cause and remenba, a chemist certified dat formula a food scientist aprovd it a nutritionist endorsed it and even nafdac aprovd it, but now d Doctor bears d brunt 4 nt knowing,dat a new research,av found dat soybeans aint gud 4 babies chai, diaris God |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by stanvesco(m): 8:49pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
wellmax: chai, see stereotyping n generalization, how do u know dat d north hav more d4mitys n abnormalities? Its bkos of tins lyk dis,northerners hate southerners with an undying hatred |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Contumely: 8:52pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
smartcount002: Would you be so kind to give a hint if what worked for you. That will be of immense benefit to ulcer patients community here. Thanks a million. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Contumely: 8:52pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
smartcount002: Would you be so kind to give a hint if what worked for you. You can post the link of the site here too. That will be of immense benefit to ulcer patients community here. https://www.nairaland.com/1423578/tips-curing-ulcers-living-healthy/4#35025700 Thanks a million. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by wellmax(m): 8:55pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
stanvesco: I'm not trying to take a vibe on Northerners. I was born and bred in the North, lived in the East but presently working in the SW. Everywhere I go they constitute over 80% of beggars and most of them with one form of deformity/handicap or the other. Like I said, I do respect and love the Northerners. 1 Like |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by stanvesco(m): 9:03pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
wellmax: am frm edo state,grew up in lagos,n currently work in d north,and am saying u put our lives at risk, by making such derogatory statement on a public forum ok, imagine saying, all igbos r drug pushers all edo gals r italian harlots all tiv gals r domestic hoes all yoruba gals r loose all edo boys r womanizers all katsina youths take codeine all yorubas r cowards?? Now wont u incite d whole of Nigeria?? #SAY NO TO TRIBALISM # |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by cocolacec(m): 9:04pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Bondesniger(m): 10:34pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Thank GOD oo It was wisdom from the woman that save the Child huunnnmmm Women should learn from her corrage not her worries........... |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Ayo25: 10:47pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Thank God you are educated enough to use the internet. The other day one fool on nairaland, would not understand that you do not get educated to make money only, there are many things being educated does for you. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by 400billionman: 11:19pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
kennysteve77: Thank you for enlightening us. The internet is the most powerful source of information today. I made a comment in the past one week on a thread where a banker had an adverse drug reaction that almost led to his death if not that he was flown abroad for treatment. My comment bothered on using the internet to check up my health before going for tests or seeing a doctor. One guy replied by saying, " Sir, You are a public health risk ". I ignored him because I know what many people do not know so I don't respond to every comment. The internet has rewarded my life in so many ways. I have friends and colleagues who lost their lives after relying solely on doctors advice and went home thinking all was well. They never lived to tell the story. In your own case, it is very obvious that after God, your baby's life was in your hands. Your doctors were clueless. 2 Likes |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by 400billionman: 11:56pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
free2ryhme: Relying on your doctors advice alone is like relying on a fake prophet. . Like doctor is God and every patient is a dunce. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by 400billionman: 12:01am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Lilimax: Kudos. Some people prefer operating like Zombie like everything a Doctor says is God's word. Doctors that have schedule and have a lot of people to attend to. Doctors also suffer fatigue working under stressful conditions. 2 Likes |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by tipzyayd(m): 2:04am On Sep 17, 2015 |
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Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by tipzyayd(m): 2:27am On Sep 17, 2015 |
stanvesco: you are on point dere was no mention of telling d docor that the baby was being fed soybeans |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Nobody: 3:13am On Sep 17, 2015 |
ok... |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by free2ryhme: 5:32am On Sep 17, 2015 |
400billionman: You speak volume of what you do |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by 400billionman: 6:08am On Sep 17, 2015 |
free2ryhme: Yes a friend and namesake died relying solely on quack doctor's advice.. I know what the poster posted sounded Greek to you. حبي زين دب نور.. . Okay. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by free2ryhme: 6:55am On Sep 17, 2015 |
400billionman: When in my post was it mentioned enlisting the service of a quack? When has soliciting the advice from a professional synonymous to a quack? It is obvious u speak before you read. BTW I never asked for your confession on what happened to your friend. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by 400billionman: 6:58am On Sep 17, 2015 |
free2ryhme: He died in a Federal medical Centre. His own is just one example too many to mention. Quack serves as doctor's negligence here. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by free2ryhme: 7:23am On Sep 17, 2015 |
400billionman: what about unqualified and face doctors? BTW professional advice is never quack. that is why I said " professional " not just any advise, get it? |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by smartcount002: 7:52am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Contumely: Sorry I didn't follow up with the thread yesterday because of my busy work schedule. Actually I lost the phone where I bookmarked the link. But nevertheless, I still have the prescriptions and instructions about the drugs. I will post them here and the other thread. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by smartcount002: 8:47am On Sep 17, 2015 |
smartcount002: Ulcer Prescriptions: 1. Metronidazole (1tab, 3x daily), Clarithromycin (1tab 2x daily), Omeprazole (1tab daily ). The doctor instructed that the drugs must be taken for complete 14 days, and alcohol must also be avoided all through. I stuck to these instructions and it worked greatly for me. You could try it too. Please also make efforts to consult a doctor for more advice. Thank you. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by one4GOD(f): 9:32am On Sep 17, 2015 |
libertyfather: To the OP i say a very big congratulation. And this is to buttress the fact that most doctors we have in our hospitals in naija are nothing but incompetent irrespective of where the hospital is located its all packaging. I almost lost my husband in the hands of quacks who call themselves doctors. How can someone go to hospital and without running a test you go ahead to administer drugs and even when tests are carried out u dont take time to know what the patient is alergic to or even how he may react to the drug based on the composition of such drug. Like i said twice this has happened to my husband and we have come to a conclusion that we will not visit naija hospitals again until we travel abroad out (in pipeline) eventhough the illness is there but we will manage it till then. The last one that happened was when my husband was feeling terrible back pain and he went to hospital in Victoria Island and doctor gave him drugs without running a test and advised maybe the sitting/lifting position. Three days after taking the drugs the condition grew worst and he repeated the visit and they gave him another drug all these he was still been charged to pay ooo. Still the drugs didnt work. On the third visit which was on appointment with a so-called specialist who ddnt do anything other than to tell him how to sit and how to lift thing; he was charged even higher this time. After about 5days no improvement, my husband decided to google the whole symtoms and to his surprised he was suffering from chronic typhoid and malaria and he had just returned from a country where this is prevalent. On realising this, he decided to go make 'trouble' at the hospital only for a trailer to bundle him out of the way at VGC roundabout, it was by God's grace that the accident was not fatal. With the incident he could not make it to the hospital again and was advised by a friend to visit a nearby Health Centre and lo and behold he had chronic typhoid and malaria which had lingered but due to the fact that he is not stressed and also takes good care of himself this was reason the illness did not manifest that much. Anyway i must also say that he was given a prescription at the clinic which would have been the last nail on the coffin because the drug nearly kill him after three days of administering it. Again he went to google and realised he would have died if he had continued with the drugs this made him visit the clinic, this time he was attended to by a different doctor who even question why he was given such drug in the first place. But all this questioning would have just been a 'voicemail' if the worst had happened. So i will suggest that we should embrace technology and the knowledge that comes with it otherwise we will all just be at the mercy of this our killer doctors around. But what baffles me again is the fact that when you go abroad the nigerian doctors you meet there are much more professional and on point that what we experience here - WHY?? Please forgive my long write-up |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Mikwus(f): 9:47am On Sep 17, 2015 |
free2ryhme: You sound like one of them....... If you read through, he said " they stopped the formula" while treatment commenced and the formula was even prescribed by one of you (I'm guessing you are a doctor) This is how they go killing people. Before treatment, the right thing was to ask what happened in the last few days, where they had taken the child, what the child had eaten etc. |
Re: How The Internet Helped Restore My Baby's Health by Mikwus(f): 10:00am On Sep 17, 2015 |
400billionman: Thank you so much for your comment. A lot of people see doctors as their GOD. These days we have doctors chasing money and forgetting they need to brush up and be abreast with their colleagues out there. A doctor tried to kill me years back, a "Consultant" oooo.............she is supposed to be a professional. When i presented her prescriptions to the Pharmacist and sited that something was wrong, even the "pharmacist disagreed with me" I took the drugs and went straight to a doctor friend who screamed and asked if i was sure that a doctor prescribed the drugs........I had evidence na......I just flashed the prescription note with doctor's name and signature with hospital stamp, my friend could not believe it..................This was in 2010 at a Federal hospital in Garki 2 Abuja. They (doctors et al) think we challenge them about their profession, but we are only stating our concerns as humans. The earlier people begin to learn, the better |
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