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TAOFIQ
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once women see they can’t get what they want from you they will entertain other guys.
They don’t even see that as cheating they just feel it is necessary to get what they want since u can’t provide it for them.
Not all ladies do that but most of em.
Shola 👑@itsSh0la
How did you find out your girl was cheating on you?
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I was in my final year in university then, i went to visit her early in the morning on her birthday, with her birthday cake
I cracked a joke and someone was laughing from her wardrobe 😭😭😭😭
Shola 👑@itsSh0la
How did you find out your girl was cheating on you?
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"At 180 km/h with a trailer dead ahead? 😭
First, I scream 'Lord have mercy!' while slamming the brakes hard and pumping them to avoid locking up.
Then I ease the wheel slightly toward the shoulder or that small gap on the side no dramatic swerve or the car will flip.
At that speed, physics is already winning.
What would you actually do? Or are we all just meeting our maker ?😂
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn
Look at the speedometer, As a good driver what are you doing next ??
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Here’s a true-life story inspired by real kidney disease experiences:
People called David strong.
He was the kind of man who never complained. He went to work early, came home late, laughed through pain, and always said, “I’m fine” whenever anyone asked how he was doing.
So when he started feeling tired all the time, nobody thought much of it.
At first, it was just weakness. Then came the swelling in his feet. He thought it was because he stood too long at work. Later, his face looked a little puffy in the mornings, and he began waking up several times at night to urinate. Still, he brushed it off. “Maybe it’s stress,” he told himself.
That is the danger of kidney disease: in the early stages, many people have no symptoms, or the signs are so mild they are easy to ignore. It is often only discovered through blood and urine tests, especially in people with risk factors like diabetes or high blood pressure.
One evening, David collapsed while trying to lift a bag of rice. His wife rushed him to the hospital, thinking it was malaria or exhaustion. The doctor ordered tests. When the results came out, the room went quiet.
His kidneys were failing.
David looked at the doctor like he had not heard correctly. Kidney failure sounded like something that happened to old people, or to people with “serious” health problems. But kidney disease does not always warn you loudly. It can grow silently until the body starts breaking down. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the most common causes in adults, and without testing, many people do not know they are sick until the disease is advanced.
The hardest moment was not the diagnosis.
It was telling his children.
His youngest daughter cried and asked, “Daddy, are you going to die?”
David turned away so she would not see his tears.
He started treatment. First came strict medication, then diet changes, then the painful reality of dialysis. Three times a week, he sat in a chair for hours while a machine did the work his kidneys could no longer do. Dialysis or transplant may be needed when kidney failure becomes severe.
The man who used to never rest now had to plan his life around hospital visits.
But something changed in David.
He became louder about his pain.
He started telling people: “Do not ignore swelling. Do not laugh off constant tiredness. Do not keep saying you are fine when your body is begging for help.”
Because that was his greatest lesson: kidney disease can steal quietly, but early detection can save lives.
Today, David is still fighting. Some days are good, some days are hard. But he is alive, and he uses his story to warn others.
He tells people to check their blood pressure, watch their blood sugar, and get tested if something feels wrong. Not because he wants to scare them.
Because he knows what it means to hear the words too late.
Note that:
Kidney disease does not always come with loud symptoms. Sometimes it begins with tiredness, swelling, changes in urination, or nothing at all. Testing is what catches it early, and early care can make all the difference.
kgadi♠️@Kgadi_yaMoloto
Kidney Disease Awareness: Before urinating, flush the toilet first, once clean water has returned, urinate(pee). If you see foam/bubbles report it your provider. Persistent or thick, soapy bubbles indicate proteinuria—protein leaking into urine—which warrants medical evaluation for potential kidney disease
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@davido @ChukuPrincewil1 2 things u get everyday ... a chance and a choice .. make the best of the opportunity u have
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@yabaleftonline I think pastors do pray to God for protection, so why carrying body guard for protection again? Don’t they trust God anymore?
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@MrMekzy_ @heisizumichaels We all their type, poverty escaping minded people.
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