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Sapa2 yang sakit2 kulit, sakit2 gatal, dan macam2 benda kronik la selalu kena kat some people
THis makes a good reading and morale support.
BHM
Fikrah: Nabi Ayub diuji dengan penyakit kulit
SETIAP penyakit itu ada penawar dan ubatnya, kecuali mati dan tua. Dalam Islam, banyak al-Quran dan hadis yang mahukan umatnya berusaha mencari penawar bagi penyakit mereka.
Firman Allah bermaksud: 揇an Kami turunkan dengan beransur-ansur daripada al-Quran, ayat-ayat suci yang menjadi ubat, penawar dan rahmat bagi orang yang beriman kepada-Nya. |
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Kengkawan, ceta kat Kedah...
Man goes blind... his kids may too They all have same eye problem
MAN who washes dishes for a living is worried about the future of his five children, aged between 7 and 14.
They have all been struck by a chronic eye condition that has affected their eyesight, reported Metro Ahad.
Mr Azaman Che Ahmad, 37, who washes dishes at a restaurant in Sungai Petani, in Kedah, is worried that his children will face the same fate as his.
He has the same condition and has now completely lost his sight.
He claimed that, previously, he could see, although not clearly, and could do light work.
SOUGHT TREATMENT
However, he alleged, after he sought treatment at Sungai Petani Hospital three years ago, he lost his sight completely.
He claimed: 'Three months after receiving laser treatment, I could no longer see.
'What is even more tragic is that my five children, who are still in school, have the same condition.'
The five children are: Muhammad Redwan, 14; Siti Salwa, 13; Siti Zaleha, 11; Siti Rohayu, 9; and Siti Aliza, 7.
They have had the problem since birth, but it worsened as they grew up.
Mr Azaman said that, with the exception of his wife and his sixth child, Siti Aishah, 5, he and his five children have to be very careful when venturing out of the home.
'What worries me the most is that my five children will go blind like I did.
'They are still young and have their whole lives ahead of them.
'But I cannot afford medical fees or to consult an expert to find out more about the problem and whether it can be treated. That's because I do not earn much as a dishwasher.
'What I can do is hope that the public will be sympathetic and offer support to lighten the heavy load that I have been bearing for the last 15 years.'
According to Mr Azaman, he relies on his wife to get from place to place.
He also voiced his concern that Siti Aishah, who has normal eyesight, may come down with the same condition in the future.
His wife, Madam Mariah Bidin, 44, said the eye problem was genetic and she hoped there was someone who could help treat her husband and children.
'At this time, I can only make cakes and my income is very small.
'It is not enough to pay for their treatment.
'My husband and the five children have been given special cards but they do not receive any financial assistance.'
The government-issued cards certify that Mr Azaman and his five children are disabled. |
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hari ni kat sokkabar omputeh ada dapat Mind Your Body..
hari ni punye bagus pasal ada artikel pasal sakit ECZEMA |
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Dulu Fara kena chicken pox masa Sec.4 umur 16 tahun.Nasib baik kena masa beginning of the year cos that same year me kena dok for GCE 'O' Levels.So me ambil cuti i think for 3 weeks,tpi one thing I was gald at that time physically my chicken pox tak obvious sangat except for one rash or two on my face...tapi Fara ingat masa kena chicken pox tu demam panas semam..what was really bad was the fever... |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 20-2-2005 02:52 PM:
Kengkawan, ceta kat Kedah...
Man goes blind... his kids may too They all have same e ...
we see people suffering,in our heart we must be thankful for all HIS blessings on us......amin...... |
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Singapura : 8 April 2005
Mudah cetak | E-mel
PESAKIT GINJAL MELAYU MAKIN BERTAMBAH
Bilangan pesakit wanita naik mendadak
Oleh
Azahar Mohd
BILANGAN pesakit ginjal Melayu yang baru telah meningkat sejak lima tahun yang lalu.
Jumlah tersebut menjadikan bilangan pesakit Melayu melonjak daripada hanya 105 kes pada 1998 kepada 145 kes pada 2002.
Lebih membimbangkan ialah kenaikan mendadak jumlah pesakit ginjal wanita Melayu yang mengatasi jumlah pesakit lelaki.
Perangkaan itu didedahkan Kementerian Kesihatan (MOH) dalam jawapan bertulis kepada Berita Harian baru-baru ini.
Menurut perangkaan MOH, jumlah pesakit Melayu yang dikesan menghidap penyakit ginjal meningkat setiap tahun dari 1998 hingga 2002.
Daripada hanya 105 kes baru pada 1998, ia meningkat kepada 117 (2000) dan terus melonjak kepada 145 (2002).
Dari segi jantina pula, nisbah pesakit lelaki dan wanita hampir setara bagi 1998 hingga 2001.
Namun bagi 2002, jumlah pesakit wanita melonjak kepada 83 kes daripada hanya 52 pada 1998. Pesakit lelaki mencatat kenaikan kepada 62 kes (2002) berbanding 53 kes (1998).
Ketua Pusat Dialisis, Yayasan Buah Pinggang Kebangsaan (NKF), Dr Nandakumar Mooppil, berkata penyakit kencing manis kekal sebagai penyebab utama penyakit ginjal.
"Penyakit ginjal tidak berlaku dengan sekelip mata. Ia mengambil masa 10 hingga 15 tahun bagi penghidap penyakit kencing manis untuk menghadapi masalah ginjal, dan ini selalunya disebabkan kegagalan pesakit menguruskan kandungan gula di dalam badan,'' ujarnya.
Menurut Dr Nandakumar, antara langkah proaktif yang boleh diambil pesakit kencing manis untuk mengawal paras gula di dalam badan ialah dengan bersenam secara tetap, mengawal pemakanan dan memakan ubat doktor.
Diminta mengulas trend itu, Dr Elly Sabrina Ismail, doktor keluarga yang mempunyai klinik di Woodlands, berkata beliau tidak terkejut dengan kenaikan jumlah pesakit wanita yang menghidap penyakit ginjal.
"Kenaikan itu ada kaitan dengan kencing manis dan ia pula berkait rapat dengan paras kegemukan.
"Namun yang lebih membimbangkan ialah ada pesakit Melayu yang beranggapan penyakit kencing manis boleh diubati.
"Justeru apabila mereka memakan jamu-jamu dan mengambil rawatan alternatif dan paras gula menurun, mereka beranggapan penyakit itu telah sembuh dan berhenti berjumpa doktor.
"Namun apabila pelbagai gejala muncul dua tahun kemudian, baru mereka mahu berjumpa doktor lagi, dan ini mungkin sudah terlewat,'' tambahnya. |
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Singapura : 8 April 2005
Mudah cetak | E-mel
PERNAH KEGUGURAN KERANA PENYAKIT
SEMASA berusia 20 tahun, Cik Salimah Abdul Rahman yang hamil tujuh bulan kehilangan anak kembarnya yang belum lahir akibat kencing manis dan tekanan darah tinggi.
Sekitar 14 tahun kemudian, awan mendung seperti meragut lagi cebisan kebahagiaan yang ada apabila beliau dikesan menghidap penyakit ginjal yang juga berpunca daripada kedua-dua penyakit itu.
Sejak menderita penyakit ginjal, suri rumah sepenuh masa itu, yang mata kanannya kini semakin buta, perlu menjalani rawatan dialisis tiga kali seminggu di pusat dialisis Yayasan Buah Pinggang Kebangsaan (NKF).
Akibat penderitaan itu, beliau dan suaminya, Encik Abdul Karim Imam Shari, 45 tahun, yang sudah enam bulan menganggur, terpaksa hidup bak kais pagi makan pagi.
Mengimbas peristiwa yang mengubah kehidupannya ketika ditemui di pusat dialisis NKF di Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, Cik Salimah, 39 tahun, ibu seorang anak angkat yang berusia 19 tahun, berkata:
'Ketika itu saya dan arwah ibu saya dalam perjalanan ke Kelantan untuk melawat kakak yang menetap di situ bersama suaminya. Tiba-tiba air ketuban saya pecah sekitar 1 pagi.
'Puas mencari sehingga 7 pagi baru pemandu bas berjaya menemui sebuah hospital di Terengganu. Namun apabila selamat melahirkan, doktor memberitahu kembar lelaki itu telah kembali ke rahmatullah,' ujarnya sambil menitiskan air mata.
'Sukar untuk meng-gambarkan perasaan saya waktu itu. Dunia dirasakan gelap. Suami kakak juga sukar menerima hakikat itu sehingga sanggup datang ke Kelantan dari Singapura untuk mengorek dan melihat sendiri mayat bayi kami itu,' ujarnya.
Namun penderitaan Cik Salimah tidak berakhir di situ.
Akibat gagal mengawal kadar gula di dalam darahnya dengan baik, Cik Salimah mengalami pelbagai kerumitan lain hinggalah membawa kepada penyakit ginjal.
'Apabila dilihat kembali peristiwa yang berlaku, memang berliku-liku perjalanan hidup ini. Jika diimbas, kembar lelaki kakak itu mungkin berumur 19 tahun sekarang ini.
'Namun mungkin Tuhan lebih sayangkannya. Dan juga mungkin Tuhan sayangkan saya,' ujarnya yang sekeluarga kini menumpang di rumah kakaknya di Yishun Street 22. |
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sokkabar new paper smalam, nyonya ni dah 4th stage cancer.
PACKED BAG FOR MY FUNERAL
A Living Will, farewell letters, songs for funeral wake... cancer-striken housewife sometimes spends upto 8 hours a day preparing her Bag of Death April 25, 2005
By Mindy Tan
[email protected]
WHILE most people try hard to make the best of their lives, Madam Florence Heng has been busy preparing for death.
She has everything down to the last detail, including an obituary she designed herself.
Pictures: Kelvin Chng
There would also be singalong sessions at her three-day funeral and letters for loved ones to be read out by a priest.
This preoccupation with her final moment has, ironically, become a sort of therapy for the 52-year-old, whose fourth-stage cancer - the final stage - has spread from her breast to her liver, pancreas and bones.
She is on painkillers.
She says planning her funeral keeps her occupied and helps her come to terms with death.
She has also written a book about her life with cancer. (See other report).
'I like to plan things. My mind cannot be idle or negativity will set in.'
Preferring to be positive, she said: 'Dying from breast cancer is better than dying in a car accident. It gives you time to prepare for death and cherish every living moment.'
The cancer struck when she was 43. She had a benign tumour at 12, and another non-cancerous one at 32.
While doctors did not say how much time she has, Madam Heng jokes that she has not been 'promoted to live in a hospice yet'.
Describing herself as a 'breast cancer survivor', she said that over the past four years, she had set down plans so her husband and their three daughters know what to do when she dies.
'When the time comes, my letters will comfort them.'
TOOK COMPUTER CLASSES
A black bag holds all the instructions as well as her obituary.
To do this, she took classes to make her computer savvy.
Using a CD-burner, Madam Heng has also compiled two CDs of songs and lyrics to be used at her funeral.
One CD contains Christian hymns and the other has MP3 files of popular songs to be played throughout the day. The songs include My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion and This Is My Song by Petula Clark.
Specific prayers and biblical phrases which would be read have also been prepared.
Instead of the usual cloth banners at Chinese funerals, Madam Heng has chosen photos that will tell the story of her life, to be displayed on vanguard sheets.
She said her letters to her family have been re-written many times and she is still editing them.
She wants every word to reflect her thoughts accurately.
She also hopes to have lots of sunflowers at her funeral and has also made two simple requests designed to free those who survive her from obligations:
Throw her ashes into the sea don't store them in an urn.
And get everyone to hug one another at every chance they get, because hugs make the world go round.
Her eldest daughter, Ms Tan Joe-sie, 25, a teacher, said she has never seen her mother's preparations.
But she added: 'Right now, it is more important how I interact with her, not how I interact with her after she dies.'
BLOCK OUT FEARS
On good days when she has no chemotherapy, she spends upto eight hours on her projects. Said Madam Heng: 'If I can conquer death, I can block out all fears. It's a kind of challenge.
'Moreover death is the beginning of life for Christians. So I end my pain and sorrow on earth but I begin my new life in heaven.'
For her obituary she has a studio portrait of herself taken more than a decade ago, when she was going through depression.
The former beautician and homemaker said that in her earlier years, she had no social life.
She gave all her time to her family.
But later, when she started attending makeover sessions conducted by the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) after her cancer was discovered, her mood improved. She said the makeovers help boost the self-esteem of cancer patients.
Madam Heng keeps a bright, yellow journal decorated with sunflower stickers for times when she is depressed.
In an extract dated 5 Sep 2003, Madam Heng wrote: 'Florence, if you don't develop your skill at enjoying what you have, you won't be any happier when you get more.'
Two months ago, Madam Heng prepared a Living Will, stating her wish to be taken off life-support systems should she go into a coma.
Also known as the Advanced Medical Directive, the document is made in advance to express personal wishes about what to do when the only alternative left for a dying person is artificial life support.
She plans to let her oncologist be her witness to the document when she visits him next week.
Her next project: Karaoke. She wants to burn a CD of her singing.
'My children always say my singing is horrible. So I want to prove to myself that I can sing. It's a little project I want to fulfill,' she added.
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New support group for repoeat sufferers
The National Cancer Centre will be launching a self-help group, Revival Connection, for patients with recurring breast cancer.
While most support groups target patients newly diagnosed with cancer, Revival Connection touches on a different issues for breast cancer reoccurence.
Such a group is a first in Singapore and will be led by cancer survivors.
Those interested can attend the 2pm launch on 30 Apr at National Cancer Centre, 4th level, 11 Hospital Drive.
Call Mr Daniel Thien at 6436-8117 for details.
Madam Heng's book, My journey with breast cancer - Awakening, will be sold at the launch.
It describes her fears and battle with breast cancer, and teaches patients to overcome their worries and strive for a more meaningful life.
Madam Heng co-ordinates Mandarin and English support groups at the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF).
MORE CHINESE GROUPS
Still, Madam Heng says more Chinese support groups are needed to reach lower income, Chinese-educated breast cancer patients.
Madam Heng said: 'Many of them are subsidised by the government.
'They feel shy to ask questions and fear doctors would shun them. Chinese support groups will allow them to share information and become more knowledgeable about their illness.'
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Singapura : 25 April 2005
Mudah cetak | E-mel
KEGEMUKAN, MEROKOK MASIH JADI MASALAH UTAMA MELAYU
MASALAH kegemukan dan merokok nampaknya masih membelenggui masyarakat Melayu.
Berdasarkan Kajian Kesihatan Nasional (NHS) 2004, kadar kegemukan di kalangan orang dewasa Melayu adalah yang tertinggi berbanding kaum India dan Cina.
Orang Melayu mempunyai kadar kegemukan sebanyak 19.1 peratus sedangkan kaum India 13.4 peratus dan kaum Cina hanya 4.2 peratus.
Lebih membimbangkan, bilangan lelaki Melayu yang gemuk telah meningkat hampir seganda - daripada 8.8 peratus pada 1998 kepada 16.9 peratus tahun lalu.
Dapatan NHS yang diberikan kepada media semalam menunjukkan bahawa sejak kajian itu dimulakan pada 1992, kadar kegemukan di kalangan masyarakat Melayu meningkat 4 hingga 5 peratus setiap enam tahun.
Daripada 11.1 peratus pada 1992, ia meningkat kepada 16.2 peratus pada 1998 dan 19.1 peratus tahun lalu.
Bagi masalah merokok pula, kajian tersebut turut menunjukkan bahawa semakin ramai wanita muda Melayu mengamalkan tabiat merokok.
Dari segi umur, wanita berusia antara 18 dengan 29 tahun yang merokok setiap hari telah meningkat - daripada 5.2 peratus pada 1998 kepada 6.6 peratus tahun lalu.
Daripada jumlah itu, 17 peratus adalah wanita Melayu, 5.1 peratus Cina dan 2.4 peratus India.
Pada umumnya, amalan merokok setiap hari di kalangan orang dewasa Singapura telah berkurangan daripada 15.2 peratus dalam 1998 kepada 12.6 peratus tahun lalu.
Lebih ramai lelaki merokok setiap hari (21.8 peratus) berbanding dengan wanita (3.5 peratus).
Walaupun kadar perokok lelaki Melayu mencatatkan kemerosotan paling besar daripada 43 peratus dalam 1998 kepada 30 peratus tahun lalu, mereka masih membentuk golongan perokok terbesar di kalangan kaum lelaki di sini.
Menurut kajian tersebut, 29.9 peratus lelaki Melayu merokok setiap hari, berbanding dengan lelaki India (22.4 peratus) dan lelaki Cina (20.5 peratus). |
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serikandi This user has been deleted
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do u noe dat ada penyakit yg bersangkut-paut ngan seks boleh dihidapi walaupun kedua-dua pasangan tidak mengadakan casual seks di luar? u can actually b infected if u r sexually active even wif only 1 partner. an infected virus boleh menular jika hygiene tidak diambil berat oleh suami atau isteri. so, it's good dat u clean up urself 1st b4 bersatu. |
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Originally posted by serikandi at 25-4-2005 01:26 PM:
do u noe dat ada penyakit yg bersangkut-paut ngan seks boleh dihidapi walaupun kedua-dua pasangan tidak mengadakan casual seks di luar? u can actually b infected if u r sexually active even wif onl ...
aku kan tu hari nengok Discovery Channel ke National Geographic channel...
So they ngah cerita pasal kuman2 dan kutu2 kat seluruh badan kita....
betul2 nye informasi sey.......kuasa tuhan ah, mata kita tak nampak, kita ingat kita clean, tapi under those microscope, satu badan kita macam2 kuman and kutu tengah hidup dan membiak....
ni ada satu website pasal company ubat, tapi makes good reading...http://www.thebestcontrol.com/lice-chapter/about_lice.htm
Lagi ko cakap eh Serikandi, this is a fact, some guys dorang pegi massage parlour, padahal dorang tak buat apa2 hanky panky tau, tapi if the users before them buat hanky panky, dan bilik massage tu tak bersihkan , chances are the next users akan jangkit the kumans and kutus. Kita tak nampak tapi nanti the germs tu lompat kat kita. |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-4-2005 01:38 PM:
aku kan tu hari nengok Discovery Channel ke National Geographic channel...
So they ngah cerita pasal kuman2 dan kutu2 kat seluruh badan kita....
betul2 nye informasi sey.......kuasa t ...
takut kan? especially if u realised about de importance of hygiene after u got dis kind of virus/germs in ur system, susah dibuatnya. so, de best is we shud take a shower n clean ourselves everytime we reached home. |
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i saw on tv...dia kata...toilet door knob very dirty...
they took sample on the knob...under microscope....very very dirty....... |
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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 26-4-2005 11:13 AM:
i saw on tv...dia kata...toilet door knob very dirty...
they took sample on the knob...under microscope....very very dirty.......
especially in public toilet. macam2 orang dari mana2 tempat dah pegang dat door knob. i think lain kali gi mana2 nak kena pakai gloves. balik, mesti sterelise de gloves. |
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Originally posted by serikandi at 26-4-2005 01:35 PM:
especially in public toilet. macam2 orang dari mana2 tempat dah pegang dat door knob. i think lain kali gi mana2 nak kena pakai gloves. balik, mesti sterelise de gloves.
Serikandi, sometimes kat clinic the nurses pakai Hand Sanitizer to kill the germs on their hands |
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Originally posted by gadis_aries at 26-4-2005 02:02 PM:
Serikandi, sometimes kat clinic the nurses pakai Hand Sanitizer to kill the germs on their hands
Ha'ah betul tu Aries...tapi how effective are these Hand Sanitizers eh? Sekarang mana2 ada jual. Does it really kill germs? |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 26-4-2005 02:27 PM:
Ha'ah betul tu Aries...tapi how effective are these Hand Sanitizers eh? Sekarang mana2 ada jual. Does it really kill germs?
Itulah chic...selalunya kat luar botol tu ada letak "an anti-bacterial liquid gel formula that cleanses off dirt and contaminants".... |
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Originally posted by gadis_aries at 26-4-2005 02:36 PM:
Itulah chic...selalunya kat luar botol tu ada letak "an anti-bacterial liquid gel formula that cleanses off dirt and contaminants"....
Dulu masa time SARS, Chic pernah try pakai Hand Sanitizer ni. Office sponsor. Tapi tak boleh lah. Rasa macam tak bersih gitu. I still have to wash my hands with water and soap...:ah: |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 26-4-2005 02:50 PM:
Dulu masa time SARS, Chic pernah try pakai Hand Sanitizer ni. Office sponsor. Tapi tak boleh lah. Rasa macam tak bersih gitu. I still have to wash my hands with water and soap...:ah:
rasa cam ader film rite ? |
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