Because the blood that is 'anywhere' is usually from tiny capillaries. The volume is often insufficient for lab tests, and capillary samples can be mixed with interstitial fluid, which can affect test results.
Medical people, I have a question. Donβt 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?
Hi guys, remember when I tagged Victor Osimhen to meet my boys?
Well, he met Nuel and Nathan!
Dream come true
Iβm so grateful for the opportunity @victorosimhen9, Thank you for meeting usπ₯Ή
@TheTifeFab , thank you for making this happen π
In 2020, my phone was stolen while charging in church. I went to give my offering and returned to an empty charger.
We reported it and went home. 4 days later, church secretary called to say it had been returned.
The person who returned it claimed he found it outside the church.
When they stole my phone at the CBT center during my 300L first semester's exam, my eyes fes blur ππ
I call my papa say make e help me pray say make the person no get peace of mind until he return am...
Guess what?
Not possible. I intentionally don't even have a Bible app on my phone. Millions of people still use physical Bible every day. Digital versions are popular, but that doesn't mean hard copies are going extinct.
@oguntoyeayomid3 You donβt have to make this particular discourse about you. The point is about choosing to birth a child with a genetic disorder, I'm sure yours isn't genetic as "life happened." So don't make it about yourself.
@olagbaju_abiola@nobodhee With no due respect, you don't have sense. He has been respectful with his conversations, but your foolish brain could still bring out words to demean him. Is this how you care for the disabled as you claimed? I know you must hate them with a passion.
Iβve watched with concern how some people treat the elderly with disregard and lack of empathy. It makes me wonder how much worse it could be for someone who is disabled or more vulnerable. I don't think we are ready for such conversations.
There are an estimated 30 million people living with disabilities in Nigeria, & the state provides absolutely zero financial support, specialized healthcare, or meaningful social safety nets for them.
We have major public hospitals, banks, & government buildings that donβt even have functional ramps or elevators. Condemning any Nigerian for being pro-choice or simply recognizing they cannot shoulder the crushing, unsupported weight of severe disability in a country whose entire infrastructure actively ignores PLWDs is just faux-moral outrage.
We literally just had a national scandal where a wheelchair user was kicked out of a KFC at the Lagos airport b/c his presence supposedly wasn't "allowed," and local airlines routinely deny boarding to disabled passengers. Pretending a family should just "make it work" in a society where a disabled adult can't even buy fast food or get on a domestic flight without being publicly humiliated is peak delusion.
@sugabelly I have heard sth like this before, "resist as much as possible even shit your pants if you can, make the kidnap really tough." But honestly, the outcome of such resistance is very unpredictable. I hate that we are even having these kind of discussions in this country. Pathetic.