@realfemiadebayo My honest and sure plug for such is God, let them take him to redemption camp.
The mountain moving God is still at work doing wonders, only if he believes
Please let’s rally around our beloved Sir Taiwo Hassan, who is currently facing a serious health challenge battling cancer. 💔
As shared by his family, they are NOT looking for money or financial support. What they urgently need is medical direction.
They are searching for recommendations for standard hospitals, specialists, or advanced treatment centers anywhere in the world that can review his files and offer treatment options right now.If you know someone who knows someone in the oncology space, or a medical avenue that can assist please help reach out to his family immediately.
Let’s share this until it reaches the right hands! 🙏
My first experience with this was in 2021.
My cleaner was in the room tidying up when I suddenly shouted from the bathroom. I had sneezed and something came out of me. It looked like meat. I was confused and scared.
She said it looked like a miscarriage.
I was like… miscarriage how? The last time I had sex was months ago and I had been seeing my period normally since then.
God bless that woman honestly. She didn’t panic, she just followed me to the hospital.
That day was my first time ever going through anything like that. They examined me, used a speculum to open me up, and did a procedure to clear my uterus. It was painful.
They gave me antibiotics and some medication. Then the bleeding started.
Days turned into weeks.
I wasn’t even tracking anything myself. It was still my cleaner counting the days for me. After about two weeks of constant bleeding, she practically dragged me back to the hospital.
I was given Primolut N and while I was on it the bleeding stopped. But a few days after I finished it the heavy bleeding came back with the same clots and intensity.
That was when I went to a proper private hospital and saw a gynecologist.
He ran tests including ultrasound and blood work. My hormone levels were all over the place. Some were too high and some too low. He also mentioned there were knots in my uterus.
He said it was most likely Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
He put me on supplements, birth control, and Tranexamic acid to control the bleeding.
And it worked. The bleeding finally stopped.
But then my period disappeared completely.
One month nothing.
Two months nothing.
When I went back he suggested hormonal birth control to regulate things so I got a contraceptive implant in my arm.
After that I saw my period for maybe one day and then it vanished for over seven months.
That was when everything else started.
I began to grow facial hair.
My skin which had always been clear broke out badly.
The acne was something else.
And the weight gain was intense. I was literally swelling.
At that point I told my aunt who is a doctor and she flew me to Abuja.
After a proper round of tests the diagnosis was confirmed as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
I begged them to remove the implant because I felt like it was making everything worse. They removed it.
Since then I have had to deal with irregular cycles, heavy bleeding with clots, and long stretches without a period.
At some point it stopped shocking me.
If the bleeding goes on for too long and I get tired I use Tranexamic acid and sometimes Primolut N to control it.
🇧🇫 Picture of the Day:
This is Helen Zongo. A soldier in the Burkinabè army. She won an endurance race of covering 8 km carrying an AK-47 and a backpack weighing 10 kg. She also won the contest of precision sh00ting and the efficient use of hand gr£n@des.
Twelve branches of the Army including the paramilitary forces and VDPs participated in the competition.
Congrats to her. Keep up the good work, sis. We're proud of you 💪.
Picture was posted by the Burkina army.