Dextrocardia

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Dextrocardia

Dextrocardia

@ayeesh_K

Writing Medic on hiatus | Audacious | ‘Pain is duty.’ | I follow my passions | Quiet grief | Alone in a sea of people | Strict babe | Aspiring Vessel Lordette

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Dextrocardia
Dextrocardia@ayeesh_K·
Ya Allahu ya Rahman, we ask You for Your endless blessings, Ya Allah we love You and we strive to do right by You, the best way we can. We put our trust in You completely. Ya Allah save us from public embarrassment, the trials of living in these difficult times.
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Ahmed Aly Elghawy, DO, CAQSM
Ahmed Aly Elghawy, DO, CAQSM@AhmedElghawyDO·
My 3 year old asked me what kind of doctor I am. Me: “I’m a rheumatologist my love” Her: “what’s that? Me: “it’s a doctor that cleans their room, if you clean your room, you can be a great rheumatologist” Her: “ooooh, no thanks”
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ayo ?
ayo ?@ayblaack·
even for jss2 wey i do 20 subjects, life no hard reach this
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Mark
Mark@Marknit0·
‘Indomie didn’t conquer Nigeria because they had a better product. It conquered Nigeria because it arrived at the exact same time that 6M Nigerian women entered the workforce and no longer had the time to pound yam’ As seen on TikTok
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💌🦢@saintvalium·
i get so irritated scrolling through a clunky and slow pdf of some old text and then i remember that someone actually scanned and digitised each page and feel eternally grateful instead
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🌻@h02br·
Being an emotionally expressive person protects you from arrogance. I really do believe that too much nonchalance feeds the ego and causes people to look down on those who don’t hide themselves for self-preservation. But what would they know about the courage it takes to be open
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx·
This not sweat stains or stain from other bodily fluids. There is a chemical reaction that is happening and it involves your deodorant. Most antiperspirants contain aluminum salts, which work by plugging sweat ducts to reduce perspiration. When these aluminum compounds mix with the proteins and fatty acids in sweat, they form a sticky residue on fabric. This residue itself is pale, but the real culprit is a chemical reaction between the aluminum and the dyes used in white fabric brighteners. Heat from the body and repeated washing accelerate this reaction, producing compounds that absorb visible light and appear yellow. The staining is therefore not sweat alone but a collaboration between aluminum chemistry and textile chemistry, one that no amount of laundering fully undoes. A diluted solution of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap, left for an hour before a cool wash often works in clearing these stains. The earlier you treat it, the better. Once the aluminum-fabric bond is heat-set through repeated hot washes, the stain becomes essentially permanent.
Modern Health@modernHealthMe

Why do men face this problem??

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Hajiya Nabila Ibrahim
Hajiya Nabila Ibrahim@hajjaNabilaa·
I need the Average Arewa Woman to make Allah the center of her life and let go of Control . To understand that your Qadr has been written before everything was created , To understand that Good Marriage is like Wealth , Some would have it and some wouldn’t and to understand that there’s no Man born of a Woman that istighfar and Salawat can’t get you and to realize the reason why you are repeatedly told to be Patient because the Dunya is a very very tough place to be , To realize that there’s more to life than the approval of a Man and most importantly to look at the Ayat of Allah and realize that by merely looking at the Sun and the Moon that a Living and Just Supreme Being Exists because a mere being can’t create all that we see . And to have unshakable yakeen that Allah would be there for you always even when it doesn’t feel like it . I know that you want to be the Star of your house and life but at what cost ? Your Kids need you in Jannah .
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Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA
When I was a third-year medical student on my obstetrics and gynecology rotation, I spent time working with an Ob-Gyn named Bruce who had a favorite line. As he scanned the bellies of expectant mothers, he would ask: “Do you have a name for the baby?” If they did, he would enthusiastically discuss the name. If they didn’t, he would grin and say: “You know, if it’s a boy, Bruce is a pretty great name.” As the rotation went on, I started doing admission histories and physicals for women arriving in labor. They say we absorb our clinical style from our teachers. So one day, while taking a history from a woman who had recently immigrated from Cape Verde, I decided to imitate my attending. “Do you have a name for the baby?” I asked. She told me she was still thinking about it. Without much thought, I replied: “Sachin is a pretty great name.” She paused. “What does it mean?” I told her: “It roughly translates as truth.” She smiled. “I like it.” I was suddenly caught off guard. What had started as a throwaway conversation starter borrowed from my attending had unexpectedly become something real. A few hours later, another “Sachin” was born into the world. I have thought about that moment many times over the years. Medicine gives us extraordinary access to people’s lives at moments of enormous vulnerability, hope, fear, and possibility. Sometimes we underestimate how much even small interactions can matter. And sometimes, without realizing it, we leave pieces of ourselves behind in other people’s stories.
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#unBiggen Record
#unBiggen Record@oliveKubmite·
My contribution to society is that I ALWAYS count respiratory rate 😂😂😅 Especially for my babies. It is very important to be truthful about that and never assume 👌
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Andy McKay
Andy McKay@AndyMcKayHG·
Can’t recommend this enough, written by Chris Ahmad. A daily look into high performance through the lens of a surgeon. One of those books you will need a highlighting pen for. Every page gives you something to think about.
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Fateema Xahra✨🌟 | 𝔽rAI
Fateema Xahra✨🌟 | 𝔽rAI@fatyma_BintMuhd·
Namiji kanin ajali 😂 My sister’s husband divorced her, and we were all happy for her. She really blossomed after that looking fine and even added weight 😂 But just 1day before her iddah ended se gashi kamar walkiya wai ya maida ita 😂😂
Ministar Lefe 🤭@Khadijabwuro

He called his wife’s uncle and told him that he had divorced his daughter. About three months later, just eight days before she finished her iddah, he messaged her sister on Facebook saying that he had revoked the divorce.

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🇵🇸رشفات من المعرفة(Mrs)
This is why I will never blame women for protecting themselves emotionally and keeping options open until a man proves seriousness. Blind loyalty to an uncommitted relationship is how many women waste their best years dating “potential” and “vibes.” If he wants you properly, you will know. Men move mountains for women they genuinely want. The rest is usually just prolonged convenience disguised as “let’s see where it goes.”
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🇵🇸رشفات من المعرفة(Mrs)
If a man truly wants you, confusion will not last for 2 years. “We’re still figuring things out” after 18 months is nonsense. Figuring out what exactly? The weather? Even if he is not financially ready for marriage, a serious man will still make intentions known. He will involve family, make it official, make his intentions clear, create a plan and give the woman security instead of keeping her suspended in emotional limbo while enjoying all the benefits of commitment without actually committing.
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🇵🇸رشفات من المعرفة(Mrs)
You people speak as if women are the ones that carry ring light, proposal letter and two uncles to a man’s house to beg for commitment. Please be serious. A woman cannot force a man to involve her wali. She cannot force seriousness out of a man that is enjoying free emotional access with zero responsibility. The person with the real power to formalize a relationship is the man. That is the uncomfortable truth many of you hate admitting.
🇵🇸رشفات من المعرفة(Mrs)@FadimatuAmeen

You people have turned “talking stage” into a full Islamic marriage contract in your heads. A man talks to a woman for 2 years with no wali involved, no family meeting, no proposal, no nikah plans, no commitment, and somehow she’s supposed to close every other door and sit there like a reserved parking space? Please be serious, be for real 😒😒

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