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Latest post on 11 October 2015 - 01:38
Thank you ladies for all the tips...really appreciated I am really considering healthy diet...my pile is scary big but I pray it go away without surgery Thank you so much. God bless you all
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Latest post on 10 October 2015 - 04:13
A great way to combat constipation, in addition to the healthy diet, is to buy powdered magnesium and mix it with water and a squeeze of lemon. It is magical for constipation. People who are on strong opioid pain killers for chronic pain for which chronic constipation is a side effect, use this, and it works.Can't help on the piles front - my husband had a new p rocedure done in lebanon, it was less invasive than the traditional surgery and the recovery was quicker. But I'm not sure if they do it here. Thank you Ginnee...from where can I get magnesium?...how frequently should I use this drink...what kind of procedure your husband went through. Was it banding?
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Latest post on 09 October 2015 - 18:21
Not fun, been there, done that! You have to get the constipation sorted out first or the piles will just return after surgery. Exercise (brisk walking or running) really helps, as well as 1 glass of prune juice every day and psyllium husks from the chemist. Drink lots of water. Warm water stimulates the bowels. Don't eat any rice as really constipating! Once you solve that problem, if still a problem, get surgery. I had mine done in the US so can't advise on a surgery. Good luck. Thanks sue for all tips...today I was thinking that will not give up on this disease & fight back...though I'm a huge meat & rice lover but it's time to be vegetarian...not big deal..cuz it's affecting my *** life also and we want to start family too...next week I'm joining Pilates class also...I already drink lots of water but even one meaty dinner makes my life worse...now I'm working on eating more fibre. Do pray for me. Thanks
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Latest post on 13 August 2015 - 01:19
Hey ladies....just want to know if there is any Indian/Pakistani dentist who is working in Dubai...need some help...I'm a dentist too Regards
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Latest post on 07 August 2015 - 23:17
[url=http://aeedc.com'>link[/url'> [url=http://www.towerclinic.com/our_clinicsA.html'>link[/url'> Thank you so much for all these suggestions...yes I'm trying & willing to start even without high salary...what you do?... People like you are reasons for positivity around ☺️.... Thanks dear
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Latest post on 05 August 2015 - 16:08
Hi ladies..need few suggestions....I moved to Dubai with my husband last year... By profession I'm a dentist cleared my licence exam but now I'm blocked how to look for job Second now being at home all day I have nothing to do :( :( What to do?...thinking of joining some language class or something else Can anyone advice plz Deadly bored :( If you are a licensed, qualified dentistI would be contacting the DHA to enquire about local licensing and begin to apply for jobs in one of the many dental clinics here. Depending on where you are from and what languages you speak, try breaking in through a dentals clinic owned by someone of a similar background, as often people from that nationality may attend that clinic and being able to speak in their language for things related to medical is a big advantage. Even try government. You are in a good position here with a professional degree. With the mandatory health insurance from next year, more people will be accessing clinics and jobs will become available, so you are actually very fortunate compared to non-professionally qualified persons who are struggling as they go head to head with others for non-qualification-necessary positions. Look at the DHA job site, there are often jobs posted. Directly contact clinics. And ask the DHA what you need to do to be ready to work here on your qualifications (attestation, local licensing etc.). Yeah you are right....I'm trying my best...I'm from Pakistan so mostly trying finding clinics of same background but it's really hard as I don't know anyone personally of my profession in Dubai...honestly speaking in Dubai western trained docs are more in demand...but I'm still hopeful....thank you so much for your advice ?... Stay blessed dear ☺️
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Latest post on 05 August 2015 - 16:03
Thanks admin....it's a great idea will try to catch at coffee soon ?
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Latest post on 03 August 2015 - 17:26
thank you so much for such detailed advice....yeah I'm considering to learn language...I hope I get my job soon cuz I'm almost gone crazy being all day at home....but thank you ladies for listening to my being bored story ?
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Latest post on 03 August 2015 - 13:57
Yeah right...I hope I get something to do too ??
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Latest post on 02 August 2015 - 10:39
Hi ladies..need few suggestions....I moved to Dubai with my husband last year... By profession I'm a dentist cleared my licence exam but now I'm blocked how to look for job Second now being at home all day I have nothing to do :( :( What to do?...thinking of joining some language class or something else Can anyone advice plz Deadly bored :(
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Latest post on 25 July 2015 - 20:02
Thank you ladies for all your help....sadly my insurance do not cover koster & infinity...going to try my doc at medcare...
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Latest post on 25 July 2015 - 04:06
Thank you cowboy....do anyone here any experience with Dr luthra at medcare. This insurance covers this hospital actually
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Latest post on 23 July 2015 - 23:44
Thank you ladies...will check these doctors...I'm scared cuz now I'm feeling sort of pressure in lower abdominal area...I hope my insurance can help me out too