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Medical people, I have a question. Don’t be angry please
When taking blood for tests, why must you look for veins? If you chook the needle anywhere, blood will definitely come out. Why must you look for a vein?
Wash it with hot boiling water
Drain all the water and rinse with hot water a couple of times
Put oil in a cooking pan and heat it
Put the omena in the oil, add keep turning it until it becomes golden brown
Meanwhile as you heat the omena, chop 2 onions into fine little pieces, chop 2 tomatoes as well and some dhania
Once th omena turns golden brown, add the chopped onion
Season with some salt
Keep turning the omena and onion mix until the onion is cooked (pale)
Add the tomatoes and cook under low or moderate heat
Cover so that the moisture in the tomatoes is trapped
Cook for 5 to 10 minutes
Once the tomatoes have cooked and liquified, mix gently and add the dhania
Cook for one minute
Serve with hot ugali!
WHAT ICU NURSES KNOW ABOUT THE LAST HOURS OF LIFE THAT FAMILIES ARE NEVER PREPARED FOR:
1. Hearing is the last sense to go. Many patients can hear everything being said in the room long after they appear unconscious. Nurses know this. Most families do not act like it.
2. The body does not shut down all at once. It withdraws blood and oxygen from the extremities first, working inward toward the heart. The cold hands and feet you notice are the body making a final decision about what to protect.
3. A sudden, unexpected improvement in energy and alertness hours before death is not a good sign. Nurses recognize it immediately. Families almost always mistake it for recovery.
4. The sound called the death rattle is not pain. It is simply the throat relaxing and losing muscle control. But no amount of medical explanation prepares a family for hearing it for the first time.
5. Most people do not die during the night. The body has a biological rhythm and many deaths occur in the early hours of morning, between 3am and 5am, when the nervous system is at its lowest.
6. Patients often wait. Nurses have watched people hold on for days until a specific person arrives, or a specific word is spoken, or permission is quietly given to let go. It happens too consistently to be coincidence.
7. The words "we did everything we could" are sometimes true and sometimes the most painful half-truth a family will ever receive without knowing it.
8. Families who are not present at the moment of death carry guilt that no counselor fully resolves. Nurses see this guilt begin forming in real time and cannot always stop it.
9. The face relaxes completely at the moment of death in a way that is impossible to describe until you have seen it. Nurses say it looks like the person finally put something down they had been carrying for a very long time.
10. Many ICU nurses privately believe that the most painful deaths are not the ones with the most physical suffering. They are the ones where the patient dies surrounded by family members who are fighting with each other.
11. The thing families almost never say, but almost always should, is simply this: it is okay to go. Those four words, spoken out loud, do something that medicine cannot explain and nurses have witnessed more times than they can count.
12. Nurses grieve too. They learn the names, the histories, the family dynamics, and the small personal details of every patient. They cry in break rooms, in parking lots, and on drives home. Then they walk back in the next morning and do it all over again, because someone has to, and they chose to be that person.
Sex Playlist - Slow Rhythm
1. ZAYN - PILLOWTALK
2. Chris Brown - Back to Sleep
3. The Weeknd - Earned It
4. Miguel - R.A.N
5. The Weeknd - High For This
6. Zandros Ft. Limi - Obsessed
7. Bryson Tiller - Exchanged
8. 6LACK - Long Nights
9. Tory Lanez - Temperature Rising
10. Summer Walker - Girls Need Love
11. Usher - Climax
12. Tory Lanez - Friends With Benefits
13. Trey Songz - Neighbors Know My Name
14. Drake - Fire & Desire
15. Ciara - Body Party
16. Daniel Caesar Ft. Khalis Uchis - Get You
17. H.E.R - Focus
18. PARTYNEXTDOOR - Persian Rugs
19. The Weeknd - Call Out My Name
20. Chris Brown - Under The Influence
21. SZA - Snooze
22. Sade - No Ordinary Love
23. Rihanna - Skin
24. J. Cole Ft. Drake - In The Morning
25. Vector Ft. GoodGirl LA - Early Momo
26. Jeremih - Birthday Sex
27. Tory Lanez Ft. Chris Brown - The Take
28. Bryson Tiller - I Need Her
29. SZA - Saturn
30. 6LACK Ft. Jhené Aiko - First Fuck
31. Tory Lanez - Karreuche
32. Beyoncé Ft. Jay-Z - Drunk In Love
33. Bryson Tiller - Don’t
34. Selena Gomez Ft. Gucci Mane - Fetish
35. PARTYNEXTDOOR - Break From Toronto
36. 6LACK - PRBLMS
37. Miguel - Adorn
38. Beyoncé - Dance For You
39. R. Kelly - It Seems Like You’re Ready
40. Jeremih Ft. Lil Wayne & Natasha Mosley - All The Time
41. Miguel Ft. Kendrick Lamar - How Many Drinks?
42. The Weeknd - The Hills
43. The Weeknd - Often
44. Jhené Aiko - The Worst
45. Chris Brown - Take You Down
46. FKA Twigs - Two Weeks
47. DVSN - Too Deep
48. The Weeknd - Wicked Games
49. Sia - Helium
50. Beyoncé - Crazy In Love (Remix)
51. Halsey - Not Afraid Anymore via
52. ZAYN & Taylor Swift - I Don’t Want To Live Forever
53. Khalid & H.E.R - This Way
54. Ellie Goulding - Love Me Like You Do
Some are saying it's easy. Yes there's an app for this. However it's tricky because some teachers have special requests. Mwingine anataka lessons za morning pekee, mwingine anataka za afternoon... etc
I don't know who need to hear this but your narcissistic ex might try to text you tonight or new years in the guise of wishing you happy holidays but secretly hoping to spin the block. It's important that you ignore, block, delete, spam,you catch my drift 😂
@rihanna "I'm a black woman, I come from a black woman, who came from a black woman, who came from a black woman, and I'm gonna give birth to a black woman"
- Rihanna 🩷
People are posting about the trauma they went through in the hands of cruel parents, and then there's you (from a healthy loving home) busy there quoting scriptures - talmabout, 'forgive them,' 'but it's your mother' 'utakosa baraka'... I dey tire 🤦♀️.
Nobody gives advice and preaches forgiveness to victims of deadbeat parents more than people privileged enough to not experience the trauma of parental abandonment. They are very good with mandating forgiveness without minding how offensive it might tend to be.