Wednesday 9 August 2017

LASSA IN LUTH ---> THE FACTS!

Two deaths from Lassa fever have been recorded at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) alright.

The first was a pregnant lady who presented at the emergency with excessive vaginal bleeding. The second was a guy who also presented with bleeding though per rectum.

Monday 7 August 2017

July 11 was my birthday.

It's pathetic that I'm doing this post almost a month afterπŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆ See my life!

But it was a beautiful dayπŸ™‚. I worked almost all day, but friends visited later in the evening and we had whipped cream cake and a few drinks. And I got a pleasant surprise even though it was almost a week after, but I forgive you *blushing*

I'm just gonna drop some pictures here. Enjoy!

THE SIMPLE THINGS




 I miss my simple former life.

When the most challenge I had was passing exams. When I could decide to not go for lectures for a day and just get much needed sleep. When I chose whether to go home on many a free weekend or just hang out with friends.

When I had at least four meals daily (Yup I'm like that). When I'd visit friends in their rooms in the hostel, chat all evening, plan for events we'd attend.

SICKLE CELL DISEASE.



I am going to be very direct with this issue.

I have just completed my rotation in the department of medicine and fortunately/unfortunately I was specifically in the Clinical Haematology/Oncology unit. We deal with blood issues in people, in a nutshell. And the one blood disease that cracked past my hard emotional exterior and deep into my emotional core, is the Sickle cell disease(SCD).

SCD is a group of inherited blood disorders. The commonest type is the Sickle cell anaemia(SCA),

SAVEDπŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»




 So this happened almost two months back...

I had just finished evening rounds at about 11:30pm and was returning to my room to retire for the night, praying that I wouldn't be called back to the wards for anything. Got to the floor of the building and met about three weirdly dressed suspicious-looking men whispering to one another in Yoruba. Mine isn't so good so I'm just gonna write out their conversation in English.

"Where are the others?!"

"They said they are on their way here already"

"They better hurry. It will soon be midnight as we planned earlier"

My piloerector muscles jumped immediately and I felt the blonde hairs on my skin rise!

I'M BACK!!!πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ


                                                                           

So I've been in this crrraaazzzzyyyyy unit I'll talk more about later, where I totally lost any other life outside medicine. I have passed through some crazy postings during my houseman-ship year here at LUTH, but this was on another level!

Monday 27 March 2017

Mother's Day 2017


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Yesterday was Mother's Day. And it sucked, for me. Big time!

For many reasons.

My mother is late. Has been for five years now. My beautiful mum....

And then on top of all that, I was still ill. After almost two weeks of running unending tests and taking endless meds and injections and being indoors without working! Because I was practically forced into sick leave!! Which was the reasonable thing to do by the way. Now you know, I can be a workaholic.

Thursday 23 March 2017

SUBSTANCE ABUSE.


We'll call him Michael.

I was in my fifth year of medical schooling when I first saw him. It was an unusually uneventful day at Federal Neuropsychiatry Hospital Yaba where I underwent a large part of my Psychiatry posting. We,  my classmates and I, we're deciding among the patients on the ward who to present to our teachers for the end of posting examinations.

Then Michael walked past us.

We stopped talking and turned to follow him with our eyes. At about 6feet 2/3inches tall, INCREDIBLY "yellow-skinned", with just the right body build and this...spring...in his step, he was a gorgeous guy!

CLUELESS...

It's just truly funny how much
You get to know people
Especially when you need their help
And they turn their backs on you
Plenty excuses
You're saddened 
And you feel so alone

Monday 13 February 2017

7 EXCITING VAL GIFT IDEAS FOR HER!!!




Alright menfolk get in here!

So I just remembered tomorrow is VALENTINE'S DAY! *wink* *wink*

And if you're in my shoes and only just realized this today, then you have less than a day let to make tomorrow come together for her! "Her" because usually most women have a better sense of intuition when it comes to buying men gifts than the other way around...

Anyways the stores are all filled with val hampers containing all sorts of goodies and restaurants are advertising very expensive dinners for two at "slashed" prices, lol. Indeed!

That's all good and wonderful if you can afford it even in the current biting financial climate in our country Nigeria. But if you can't (and that's okay believe me!), here are some cheaper, more sensitive, very thoughtful and practical gifts to get your beloved girlfriend, wife, mother, sister or daughter tomorrow that'll still make their day:

Wednesday 18 January 2017

10 LESSONS FROM 2016 TO APPLY IN 2017!!!


2016 was a life-defining year for me. I became a medical doctor, finally. Became more open minded about people, places. Things! Made new friends, gave up very old harmful friendships. Lots of disappointments and blessings intertwined. Lost a best friend. Had...have a new one.😊 Travelled, learned to start enjoying my own company the most. Got a job and started to become fully responsible for myself.

So straight to lessons learned:

Friday 13 January 2017

REST ON, BEAUTIFUL ONE.




I lost a cousin today.

She was so young. So beautiful! Always smiling whenever you met her. Full of life! She had this glow about her like all the time! The future for her was limitless!

I got a broadcast message on one of the what's app groups I belong to, about financial donations for a certain person suffering from Leukaemia to go for bone marrow transplant abroad ASAP because she had less than 90 days to live.

Then her picture was posted. My beautiful cousin!

I couldn't believe it! Started calling my siblings and some other cousins. No one knew anything about it. Was still dialing phone numbers of other family peeps when another broadcast message came in on the same group.