knowordinarywoman

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knowordinarywoman

knowordinarywoman

@mariamzach

Katılım Nisan 2015
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Apollo247
Apollo247@Apollo24x7·
@mariamzach We apologize for the inconvenience caused. Kindly share your order ID or contact details to help us resolve your query. Rest assured, our team will look into this issue on priority. Stay safe!^Sahil
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Apollo247
Apollo247@Apollo24x7·
@mariamzach We apologize for the inconvenience caused. Kindly share your order ID or contact details to help us resolve your query. Rest assured, our team will look into this issue on priority. Stay safe!^Sahil
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Apollo247
Apollo247@Apollo24x7·
@mariamzach We apologize for the inconvenience caused. Kindly share your order ID or contact details to help us resolve your query. Rest assured, our team will look into this issue on priority. Stay safe!^Sahil bit.ly/3CVW4by
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Swiggy Cares
Swiggy Cares@SwiggyCares·
@mariamzach Hey there, we sense your disappointment. Kindly share the order ID so that we can have this check for you. ^Prans
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knowordinarywoman
knowordinarywoman@mariamzach·
@tirasupport @reliancegroup not only did I receive scam calls because of your cyber security attack on your website, I also received my product completely broken and leaking. Imagine the distress that you put your customers through! Absolutely disappointed!
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Indian
Indian@danishansari_31·
🚨 Got a scam call claiming to be from Tira They knew my order amount (₹1007) full name, & mentioned 'Bhira delivery hub'. I never shared this info publicly. ⚠️This clearly shows a data leak. I'm demanding ₹35,000 compensation + written justification. @tirasupport #dataleak
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knowordinarywoman
knowordinarywoman@mariamzach·
@hyderabaddoctor The dedication of doctors from CMC Vellore- absolutely unmatched. CMC doctors are the gold mine of India and possibly the most humble human beings. They need to be protected at all costs.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM@hyderabaddoctor·
The Day a Single Paracetamol Made All the Difference It was a blistering summer afternoon in May 1994, in Vellore. I was a young medical intern, freshly out of college, posted in the Community Medicine department at one of India’s most respected hospitals. That day, I was scheduled for a rural medical camp in the Jawadi Hills — a remote tribal region a few hours away from our campus. Usually, a senior MD resident would accompany interns like me to guide us through the day. But fate had other plans. A last-minute emergency at the main hospital meant the resident couldn't join, and suddenly, I found myself solely responsible for nearly 70 patients waiting at the rural camp. I had some backup — a calm and capable senior nurse — but the clinical decisions and care would rest on my shoulders. Just as we were getting ready to leave, I began to feel… off. A low-grade fever had crept in, and by the time we were halfway through the winding roads leading to the hills, chills and body aches had taken over. When we arrived, the nurse took one look at me, placed a hand on my forehead, and insisted on checking my temperature. It read 104°F. She offered me a CROCIN — a simple paracetamol tablet — and a glass of water. I hesitated. But then, I saw them — the long line of patients, some of whom had walked miles through rough terrain just for this one chance to see a doctor. This was no time for me to rest. So I took the tablet, took a deep breath, and stepped into the shade of the giant tree that served as our makeshift clinic. There was no examination table, no air conditioning, no diagnostic lab — just us, a wooden bench, a helper sitting beside us with a box of basic medicines, and a nurse ready to perform minor procedures. Wound dressings, injections, prescribing antibiotics for infections, advising mothers on child nutrition, checking blood pressure — everything happened right there, under the open sky. As the day wore on, something remarkable happened. I forgot I was sick. Yes, the fever was still there for a while, but seeing patient after patient, listening to their struggles, offering small comforts — it shifted my perspective. My temporary discomfort felt tiny in comparison to their daily hardships. One family even invited me for lunch at their modest home. I accepted. I’ve never believed in fearing “unhygienic food” — if they could eat that food every day and live, I could certainly eat it once without complaint. It turned out to be a simple, hearty meal — one of the most satisfying I’ve ever had. By evening, we had seen every single patient. The fever had quietly subsided. The nurse, ever watchful, offered me a second dose of paracetamol before our return journey. I smiled and declined. I didn’t need it. Now, 31 years later, I still remember that day with immense clarity and gratitude. It was the only time in my life I took a paracetamol tablet. Since then, even when I get the occasional viral fever (thankfully rare thanks to annual flu shots), I usually choose to ride it out — body aches, malaise, all of it. I’ve come to appreciate the feeling of “mild sickness” — the quiet resilience of the body healing itself. But that one day, in a forgotten village in Jawadi Hills, a single paracetamol tablet, along with an exceptional nurse and a deep sense of responsibility, helped me keep going. Sometimes, medicine is more than just science — it’s about timing, purpose, and the will to serve.
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Tira
Tira@tira_help·
@mariamzach We want to reaffirm that Tira does not share or compromise customer data, we do understand how concerning this experience has been. Unfortunately, fraudsters often gain access to customer details through various external sources beyond a brand's control.
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knowordinarywoman
knowordinarywoman@mariamzach·
@tirasupport @reliancegroup there has been a huge data breach at Tira's end! There are scamsters calling me with every single detail of my order. They know my name, address, amount of the product that I ordered. I was told that my product is currently on hold at the hub.
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