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03-01-21 13:47 #2111
Posts: 499Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Remind my own malaria. I lived 7 years in ivory coast and had several malaria alerts, immediately treated with same of cocktail you took and immediately solved.
But they never did any analysis, so not sure it was malaria.
One year after being back in Paris I started having huge fever, from 5 pm up to midnight, going up to close 41, and then going down during the night, and starting again 48 hours after, same timing.
Doctors did analysis, no malaria, they search everything possible, all negative.
After 8 days he told me yo go to hospital at the peak of fever to do analysis at this peak. I did it.
Hospital waited, waited, . I explain what they should do to get a chance to see malaria, they said they are doctors not me.
At 2 am they did analysis, at 5 am they came saying negative, do you see! We were right. You were wrong.
I left.
Two days after, a Saturday evening, someone knocked my door, I open, it was the manager of the local laboratory, who did the first negative analysis, immediately he said "I have seen it" !
What? Malaria!
I went to the lab and he showed me, then I took the prep and finished!
Yes, malaria is very difficult to diagnose, and taking the prep is really something to do when everything has been tried.
Well done.
Stay safe.
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03-01-21 12:04 #2110
Posts: 324Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Its not the big animals of Africa that will get you. This type of malaria is the biggest killer and is common. I'm surprised the clinic couldn't detect it. I always use the local clinic. They seem to know what to look for when it come to malaria. Foreign Drs. Don't live with it like Africans.
All malaria can be transmitted and found worldwide. Even though it is most common in one local, its widespread and has no borders. There are 5 types of Malaria:
P falciparum (deadliest and most common in Central Africa).
P malariae ("Benign Malaria" Can also be found in cold climates).
P vivax (Second most deadliest. Most common in India, Amazon but also in Africa Madagascar and "The Horn" and carried by many types of mosquito, not just anophelus).
P ovale. Two subtypes (The least common. Mostly in Western Africa).
P knowlesi (Most common in Malaysia and SE Asia).
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03-01-21 11:12 #2109
Posts: 1490Escape from Covid-19 prison. How I beat The Grim Reaper
This is my single most important message or post I herewith publish. Its not monger related but medical advice for africa mongers.
Timeline:
MON.
6 AM I wake up in my clammy guest house. My two t-shirts I slept in are soaking wet. I try to get up I feel like a zombie in slow motion. Leaden movements. I walk up to my breakfast place. I sit down go straight to the toilet. Watery discharge. My circulation almost gives in.
I know I am very sick.
TUE.
Feeling slightly better. Although watery discharge. Very weak. Try to entice a pharmacy to sell me something against bad stomach. Her advice. Go to clinic.
WED.
Same shit different day slight improvement but condition generally unchanged. Very weak no energy. Watery discharge.
THU.
6 PM My whole body suddenly goes very hot. I measure fever 39.1 I take a taxi to emergency room of Norwegian medical services a very good private hospital. The ER goes through procedures.
I agree with the GP on blood and stool samples they check for malaria infection as I told them coming from Dar I definitely want to include a malaria quick test all parasites and amoeba etc.
Test results are in. They found nothing. Malaria negative all diarrhea agents negative. However.
The infection marker was sky high. So my body was fighting what?? The GP send me home with 3 sacks of ORS and Amoxicillin 1000 a broad band antibiotics. Naturally I was not happy but it proved food for thought. I was pretty sure.
FRI.
More or less quiet felt sqeazy no energy. Took 2 antibiotics as described.
SAT.
5 PM.
I moved from this hellhole to Atlas hotel. Suddenly red hot Body again fever 39.9.
It was there and then when I diagnosed myself correctly that I had a malaria infection with m. Falciparium. A souvenir from Dar es Salaam. I whipped out my chlorine dioxide prepared the one the malaria dose of 14 drops dliuted in 120 ML of water. I gulped it down followed by one liter of water. The effect was instant and spectacular. There was an internal fireworks display going off. I could literally feel all the tiny m. Falcipariums pop and go to hell there and then.
This is the actual story of an actual malaria infection. one of the most important features Diarrhea general weakness days you feel better days with high fever. Now you know.
Next. As you can see doctors labs are of limited value. malaria is very devious and erratic. The clinic did the best of a worst job it cost me 7500 birrs but I still gleaned important information. the malaria test was negative. a big issue which happens frequently be distrustful. 1000 of people are dead they do nothing and the parasite multplies exponentially. they go straight to the emergency room most of them die.
Why I use chlorine dioxide. that's all I had and I know it kills m. falciparium stone dead within the hour which it did. In Addis there is antimalarial medication available only in some hospital pharmacies. As there is no malaria here there's no market.
That was how I diagnosed and treated myself and beat The Grim Reaper.
Neddy
Lion of Judah
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02-24-21 15:55 #2108
Posts: 52Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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02-24-21 15:01 #2107
Posts: 1490Curfew
Originally Posted by Golds [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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02-24-21 12:57 #2106
Posts: 182Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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02-24-21 12:18 #2105
Posts: 158100% right.
Thanks for the short update.
Neddy is 100% right. Stay home if you just want to come for a few days. Far too much trouble is inevitable. The times have changed. The middle class is in Addis and "ferengi rock star factor is zero". 100% Right.
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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02-24-21 11:46 #2104
Posts: 1490Escape from Covid-19 prison. Final destination Addis Abeba
Finally I ran out of Visa extensions in TZ. Now? Where to where there's no BS. The New Flower ticks all the boxes. After paying to the tanzanian goons 100 $ for a negative Test I boarded the regular Ethiopian flight to Addis. First some hints. Don't do what I did. Going from 0 altitude to 2500 meters in the span of 2 hours. Every mountain guide will shake his head. And from 30° see down to 10°.
You're going to die. Unless you're Nepalese or come from Peru. Or your name is Haile Gebreselassie.
After almost a week of suffering I slowly crawl out of the hole. Mild Altitude sickness plus mild shits. Circulation almost breaks down. In short no fun. You have to allow at least one week for your system. Drink 3 Liters. Water. Even one beer aggravates the altitude sickness.
So no time to chase pussy yet.
Here all the Christmas lights bars are open around Piazza. Here you have the full range. Mangy street dogs. Obnoxious lottery ticket sellers. Loads of beggars of all description. Madmen in suit and tie. You name it. They got it. Do I love it? You bet. And finally. The chicas. Stunning beauties everywhere you go. And the Addis habesha girls have style. They're goddesses walking on this earth right now. Ethiopia has probably the highest concentration of stunners on this planet.
Are there easy to get? Of course not. Most have boyfriends. Here as a ferengi the rock star factor is zero. One word to the cash and carry pattaya mongers. Stay away. The locals will quarter and skin you alive if you're not an experienced africa operator. And forget coming for a week. You just going to die unless you're from Nepal.
Neddy.
Lion of Judah.
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12-16-20 11:02 #2103
Posts: 363Massage salons gone AA?
Massage Salons / SPA were mushrooming during recent years, at incredibly low fees, fees from 200 birr on for 45 min massage. 1 Euro 50 birr, means 4 Euro for a session. Adding 300 birr for a handjob or even a shaking- means 500 birr, 10 Euro for the whole session. Yesterday I was looking for 2 places I knew (EMY at Howlet, and WOW MS at TeleBole). Both gone, closed gate, advertisement removed. I wonder if this is because of declining customers, or law enforcement? Or both. Will check some other places I know the coming days. Bars and restaurant are open, but most people wear masks when they on the road. Also some street girls visible, but less than in the old days.
John.
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12-15-20 18:50 #2102
Posts: 1490Originally Posted by ElMoreno92 [View Original Post]
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12-15-20 18:27 #2101
Posts: 157Originally Posted by Dukes [View Original Post]
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12-15-20 18:23 #2100
Posts: 157Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
https://www.ena.et/en/?p=19673
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12-08-20 18:25 #2099
Posts: 1Last summer in bole
Hi everyone,
My first post here but I've been a long time reader. Last August I was in Addis for a few week and the women were amazing. First night went out and saw some of the most beautiful women ID seen standing on the street. My hotel had relaxed guards so I took the risk and went out for a stroll. Came across this 21 year old slim thick girl on Cape Verde street and wowwwww. She was about 5"5, nice face, see cup breasts. A good sized ass that was just my type. I'm not into very big butts but I'd rather too big than flat boney ass. Her English wasn't great but her friend just asked if I wanted short or long. I don't trust these girls so I went short for 300 birr.
Taxi back to my room, gave her the cash, and we got to business she had condoms but I choice to use mine for quality assurance. I didn't know Ethiopian girls don't give oral. I respected her choice and didn't pressure her. Now I'm not joking when I say this girls body was well toned and when I stuck my dick in her I was shocked. She was in my top 3 tightest pussy I've ever been had the pleasure of fucking. She seemed to be having fun. Went to cowgirl then doggy. After asking her for anal and getting refused I put her in missionary as I'm about to blow my load I pull out, take the condom off and nut on her breasts. She was cool about it as I had a hot water shower and towel for her to use. "My short time" lasted about 30 min all in all and I tipped her a extra 200 birr after for her being so much fun. Took her number and met 2/3 more times whenever I wanted to not risk tryna meet a new girl.
Best pro I've met. She said she's only part time but I'm not sure. Addis girls are simply amazing.
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12-04-20 16:30 #2098
Posts: 1490Guerilla
Originally Posted by ElMoreno92 [View Original Post]
Neddy.
Who shelved plans to go to Mekelle to shag some sweet tigray babes.
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12-04-20 16:16 #2097
Posts: 157Seems like all has calmed down in the capital of the Tigray province (northern part of the country). I wonder why the Western media is not putting out this info?
https://www.ena.et/en/?p=19312
I'll only be in Addis anyways. I'll post updates.