Oh My God!
Brilliant 15yr Old Boy Rescued from Death following Kidney Failure.
His dream of becoming a medical doctor is now alive and well .
To God be all the glory...
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Before you blame your wife or yourself for fertility issues, listen up! Low sperm count can come from untreated infections like gonorrhea and may even lead to kidney problems if ignored. Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen, get checked early and protect your family’s future.
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Our society often praises the “suffer-head” mentality, the one who works through illness, who “shows face” even when unwell. But that’s not strength; that’s neglect. And it has consequences. A man who ignores his rising blood pressure because “I feel fine”, may one day collapse from a stroke he never saw coming. A woman who delays a breast lump check because “I’m scared of what they’ll find” may miss the window for early treatment.
Asking for medical help is an act of self-respect. It means you value your life enough to let someone trained to guide you. It means you understand that health is not a one-man sport. In fact, the most empowered patients are those who walk into a consultation room ready to partner with their doctor, not surrender to them. That partnership is what real strength looks like.
What has been holding you back from that check-up you’ve been postponing? Fear? Time? Money? Or that voice that says “nothing will happen”? Let’s talk about it.
Remember that the bravest thing you can do for your loved ones is to stay alive and well for them. Don’t forget that.
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There’s a particular kind of pride we Nigerians carry:
“I don’t fall sick,” “I don’t do hospitals,” “I just drink xyzzyx and I’m fine.” We’ve somehow twisted strength into avoiding medical care, as if walking into a clinic is an admission of weakness. Let’s be real; how many men in particular have we lost because they refused to “stress themselves” by going for a simple blood pressure check?
Strength is not about never needing help. It is recognising when you’re out of your depth and having the courage to reach out. Think about it: a strong person doesn’t try to fix a broken generator by guessing, instead they call an electrician. Why do we treat our bodies with less respect? The strongest people we have encountered in this field are not the ones who avoid doctors; they are the ones who show up, ask questions, and take charge of their health journey.
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"Na Man you be"---2
Our culture teaches us to “soldier on,” but as a healthcare professional, let me tell you: your body is not your enemy. Discomfort is its way of asking for attention. The longer you ignore it, the louder the message becomes. And sometimes, by the time it becomes loud, the options available to you are fewer, and the road to recovery is much longer.
Think of your health like your car’s dashboard. When that check-engine light comes on, you don’t cover it with tape and keep driving. You take it to the mechanic. Your body is far more valuable than any car, yet we treat it with less care. Early detection is not fear, it is wisdom. It is what separates those who catch issues early from those who end up in emergency rooms asking “how e take happen?”
I'm sure there is that symptom,ache, or change in your body that you’ve been pretending doesn’t exist? Maybe it’s time to stop ignoring and start listening.
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"Na Man you be"
“Ah, it’s just a small pain.” How many times have we heard people around us say that?
Whether it’s that nagging headache we dismiss as “too much sun” or the waist pain we blame on sitting on hard chairs for too long, we have a special talent for normalizing discomfort. We pat ourselves on the back for being “tough,” thinking that enduring pain is a badge of honour.
But here’s what happens while you’re busy being "strong": your body is sending you messages. That mild burning when you urinate? Probably not from “spicy food.” That persistent cough you’ve had for three weeks? It’s might be a signal for something else. By the time we decide to act, what could have been managed with simple treatment has often turned into a complicated, expensive ordeal. I’ve seen too many people in say, “I thought it would just go away 😔😔.”
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"Na Man you be"
“Ah, it’s just a small pain.” How many times have we heard people around us say that?
Whether it’s that nagging headache we dismiss as “too much sun” or the waist pain we blame on sitting on hard chairs for too long, we have a special talent for normalizing discomfort. We pat ourselves on the back for being “tough,” thinking that enduring pain is a badge of honour.
But here’s what happens while you’re busy being "strong": your body is sending you messages. That mild burning when you urinate? Probably not from “spicy food.” That persistent cough you’ve had for three weeks? It’s might be a signal for something else. By the time we decide to act, what could have been managed with simple treatment has often turned into a complicated, expensive ordeal. I’ve seen too many people in say, “I thought it would just go away 😔😔.”
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When to ignore Symptoms!
The human body communicates through symptoms. When something is not functioning properly in our body, it often sends signals such as pain, fatigue, changes in appetite, unusual physical sensations, etc.
Choosing to ignore these signals does not resolve the underlying issue. In many cases, it allows the condition to progress silently, sometimes to a more advanced stage.
Some illnesses may appear mild at first but become more serious when left unattended. What began as a small discomfort can develop into a more complex medical problem over time.
It is understandable to hope symptoms will pass, but when these symptoms appear repeatedly, then action is needed NOT avoidance.
Remember early evaluation helps identify problems before they become harder to manage.
Now tell me, do you actually take quick action symptoms, or do you wait on them till they "disappear"?
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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HAPPINESS from Savealife Mission Hospital- Caring & Sharing
In Nigeria, where many people are navigating daily hustle — work, traffic, bills, and responsibilities — it’s easy to become focused only on getting through the day. But even in the middle of all that, the small ways we check on each other still matter. A quick call, a message, or simply asking “How far?” can go a long way in lifting someone’s spirit. It doesn't have to be something big or expensive.
-Let’s learn to care for one another.
Finally, happiness is not only about personal success or financial gain. It is also found in the relationships we build and the way we show up for people around us. When people feel seen, supported, and valued, it creates a stronger and more connected community. As we reflect today, remember that sometimes the simplest acts of care can make the biggest difference. Let’s learn to care for one another.
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL HAPPINESS DAY!!!
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All those constant weaknesses that you are experiencing should not just be thought to be Stress.
It may need that you take a deeper look.
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Don't overlook those symptoms.
Some symptoms should never be taken lightly, no matter how common they may seem. Your body does not produce persistent or unusual symptoms without a cause.
Signs such as chest discomfort, severe headaches, unexplained weight loss, persistent fever, or difficulty breathing require proper medical attention and evaluation
A common mistake is to treat these symptoms with over-the-counter medication while ignoring the underlying cause. While this may temporarily reduce discomfort, it can allow a serious condition to progress unnoticed.
In many cases, early intervention makes treatment simpler, more effective, and less costly. Delaying proper medical care often leads to more complicated health situations.
Don't gamble with your overall well being.
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Stop Normalizing Unhealthy habits!
Many harmful lifestyle patterns that some of us have engaged in, have become so common that they are now seen as normal. But “common” does not mean “healthy.”
Habits such as poor sleep, excessive alcohol intake, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and consistently unhealthy diets gradually affect the body over time.
These habits increase the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and other chronic conditions that often develop silently.
Because the effects are not immediate, people tend to underestimate the long-term impact. However, the body keeps a record of these habits, and the consequences may appear years later.
Replacing these harmful habits with healthier ones—such as regular physical activity, balanced nutrition, adequate sleep, and routine health checks—can greatly reduce long-term health risks.
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