EdwKC
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My name is Zainab. I’m 27 years old. An SS.
That is, I live with sickle cell disease.
My parents are both AS.
Oh, they They knew.
They were told.
They still married.
They said God approved it. They said love would be enough. They said faith would cover the consequences.
I am the consequence.
I was diagnosed before I was two. My childhood memories are not playgrounds or cartoons,they are; hospitals, needles, and adults whispering when they thought I couldn’t hear.
In primary school, I missed classes so often that teachers stopped asking why. Some classmates thought I was pretending. Some thought I was cursed. I learned early how to smile while feeling different.
By secondary school, the pain episodes became more frequent. I would wake up excited for school and end the day on a hospital bed. I watched my mates grow normally while my life moved in pauses, school, hospital, recovery, repeat.
At 15, I lost my younger brother to sickle cell.
We were both SS.
That day changed me forever.
My parents broke down in front of me — crying, apologizing, saying “We followed faith. We didn’t think…”
But the damage had already been done.
Sometimes I forgive them.
Sometimes I resent them deeply.
Both feelings live in me.
In university, I tried to be normal. I joined sickle cell advocacy groups, volunteered with awareness organizations, spoke at events, encouraged parents to test their genotype. People call me strong. They call me a warrior.
What they don’t see is me crying alone at night after another silent pain episode.
They don’t see the fear that comes with planning a future in a body that doesn’t always cooperate.
And Relationships?
That’s another wound.
I’ve been loved… briefly.
The moment conversations turn serious about marriage, children, commitment….they leave. Some are honest. Some ghost me. Some promise forever and disappear quietly.
One man once said he would do anything for me. He talked about taking me abroad, better care, a life without fear. I believed him. For the first time, my heart rested.
Then one day, he stopped calling.
That heartbreak triggered one of the worst crises I’ve had as an adult. Not because of physical stress but because hope collapsed.
Now I’m older. The pain episodes come differently. Less dramatic, but more exhausting. My body recovers slower. My fears are heavier. I ask myself questions my parents never asked each other.
I am strong, yes.
But I am tired.
If you are AS and the person you love is AS, please love your unborn children enough to stop and think. Faith is not a license to ignore knowledge. I am a proof to that
I didn’t ask to be a lesson.
But if my life can prevent another child from being born into avoidable pain, then my voice matters.
That’s why I’m writing this to you. Because people listens to you and this story needs to be heard. I hope that your audience share this till it reaches those who are about to walk by faith and not by sight, Sickle Cell is real!.
Adeyinka, keep rescuing lives, I love how you raise awareness and say the truth unapologetically, those who do not like you are probably those who wish they could be you. Have you met you?. Oh,I see you Queen Ade💪🏻

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@PulseNigeria247 In my opinion, if someone who needs a transfusion rejects it and eventually dies, they have committed suicide.
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Thank you for all the love and care you have shown my brothers. I didn’t even realise how special they are. I’ll just be walking with them and cracking jokes with them, not even knowing God kept me in the presence of great men. 100% it’s tough for me, but I know it’s even tougher for their parents ❤️ I have a strong mind, and I believe God knows their hearts. May God have mercy on my brothers 🙏🏾

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@stats_feed Where's the Holocaust in all of these?
No Isreali died uhh?
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World War II: Human Losses by Country
1) Soviet Union - 25,285,000
2) 🇩🇪 Germany - 8,800,000
3) 🇨🇳 China - 7,850,000
4) 🇵🇱 Poland - 5,800,000
5) 🇳🇱 Dutch East Indies - 4,000,000
6) 🇯🇵 Japan - 3,100,000
7) 🇮🇳 India (under British Raj) - 2,500,000
8) 🇻🇳 Vietnam - 1,500,000
9) 🇷🇸 Yugoslavia - 1,000,000
10) 🇵🇭 Philippines - 1,000,000
11) 🇷🇴 Romania - 833,000
12) 🇬🇷 Greece - 800,000
13) 🇭🇺 Hungary - 580,000
14) 🇫🇷 France - 567,600
15) 🇰🇷 Korea - 473,000
15) 🇮🇹 Kingdom of Italy - 457,000
17) 🇬🇧 United Kingdom - 450,700
18) 🇺🇸 United States - 418,500
19) 🇦🇹 Austria - 384,700
20) 🇨🇿 Czechoslovakia - 345,000
21) 🇳🇱 Netherlands - 301,000
22) 🇲🇾 Malaya - 100,000
23) 🇪🇹 Ethiopia - 100,000
24) 🇫🇮 Finland - 97,000
25) 🇧🇪 Belgium - 86,100
Source: National WWII Museum, Correlates of War, ww2-history. fandom. com
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@solanaturbine Will I be able to get a basics course? I already applied btw.
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