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Friday, 5 May 2017
Husband gave a warm dinner to his wife but in hotel wife did a thing that husband gave her divorce
Husband gave a warm dinner to his wife but in hotel wife did a thing that husband gave her divorce Husband gave a warm dinner to his wife but in hotel wife did a thing that husband gave her divorce
Thursday, 4 May 2017
7 Diabetes Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
7 Diabetes Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore 7 Diabetes Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore It’s time to start listening to your body. Help avoid serious complications of type 2 diabetes by knowing the warning signs. By Beth W. Orenstein Medically Reviewed by Farrokh Sohrabi, MD Don't Miss This Roundtable: What It’s Really Like to Live With Type 2 Diabetes Your Guide to Healthy Habits for Type 2 Diabetes Sign Up for Our Living with Diabetes Newsletter Submit Enter Your Email We respect your privacy. Blood sugar that’s consistently out of whack increases your risk of health problems throughout your body, including your heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Resulting complications could lead to disabling, even life-threatening, conditions — and that’s why, if you have type 2 diabetes, practicing good diabetes management and maintaining blood sugar control is a must. Being aware of possible complications and their symptoms is one of the first steps to successfully managing diabetes, says Gerald Bernstein, MD, director of the diabetes management program at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in New York City. Educating yourself may help you delay or prevent complications from happening. Start here, by reading about seven signs of diabetes complications that should never be ignored. Confusion, dizziness, and shakiness. These symptoms are often a sign of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). “People describe it as feeling nervous or anxious,” says Lori Zanini, RD, CDE, a spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Blood sugar is usually considered low when it falls below 70. If left untreated, blood sugar that goes too low could cause you to pass out and need emergency medical treatment. If you feel any of the symptoms of hypoglycemia, check your blood sugar. If your number is less than 70, eat 15 grams of carbohydrate such as 3 glucose tablets, 4 ounces of orange juice, or 2 tablespoons of raisins. Wait 15 minutes and then check your blood sugar again. If it hasn’t gone above 70, eat 15 more grams of carbohydrate, wait 15 minutes, and recheck your blood sugar. If you continue to experience symptoms, call your doctor or seek medical treatment. Zanini advises carrying hard candy or glucose tablets with you so you can react as soon as you feel yourself getting shaky. Excessive urination and thirst. Conversely, thirst and a consistent need to urinate could be signs that your blood sugar is too high. Over time, high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can lead to serious complications, including kidney damage, heart disease, and nerve damage. You can help prevent and treat high blood sugar by exercising, following your diabetes meal plan, and taking your medications as prescribed. If you continue to experience episodes of high blood sugar, work with your doctor to see if you need to make lifestyle changes or adjustments to your treatment plan. Call your doctor or seek medical treatment if your blood sugar levels remain high for a prolonged period of time. If left untreated, high blood sugar could lead to severe complications that require emergency care, such as diabetic coma. Blurry vision and pressure in your eyes. Uncontrolled diabetes can increase your risk for several eye conditions, including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts. If left untreated these conditions can lead to vision loss and eventually cause blindness. It’s important to have regular eye exams and report any concerns to your eye doctor between visits. Call your doctor if you experience a sudden change in vision, or if you have blurry vision, floaters, or pressure in your eyes. Wounds that don’t heal. Diabetes decreases blood flow, and uncontrolled diabetes can result in poor circulation. This can keep wounds from healing because nourishing blood cells can’t get where they're needed. Wounds can turn into ulcers and sores that could become infected. And if they get serious enough, infections may need amputation. Regularly inspect your body, especially your feet, for cuts or bruises and treat them immediately, before they have a chance to worsen. See your doctor if your wound becomes infected or doesn’t heal. Loss of feeling in your feet. Neuropathy, or nerve damage from poor circulation, especially in your limbs, is a diabetes complication that can prevent you from feeling heat or cold or a cut on your foot that could then go untreated. Always wear good fitting shoes, inspect your limbs down to each toe and the soles of your feet every day, and seek medical attention for problems that won’t go away. Swelling of hands, face, feet, and ankles. Swelling can be a sign that your kidneys aren’t functioning properly. Other symptoms of
Ward Boy and dispenser tried to Rape unconscious Nurse
Ward Boy and dispenser tried to Rape unconscious Nurse Ward Boy and dispenser tried to Rape unconscious Nurse
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
A boy who said to jewelery store shop show me nice ring but?
A boy who said to jewelery store shop show me nice ring but? A boy who said to jewelery store shop show me nice ring but? price must be low . so that i have not enough money in pockets.i am going to impress a girl but show me two rings , why two said shopkeeper 2nd ring is what for? younger sister of my girl friend is very beautifull if i fail with old one and i will try on younger
Female middle school counselor is arrested in Texas after being accused of having sex with a student
Female middle school counselor is arrested in Texas after being accused of having sex with a student A school counselor in Texas has been arrested on suspicion of having sex with a student. Lisa Rogers, who leads the Blanco Middle School's guidance and career department, was detained on Tuesday the district officials were notified that night. The mother is accused of having what is described as an 'inappropriate relationship' with a pupil at the school which is based 51 miles north of San Antonio and 50 miles west of Austin. Parents were informed with a letter home on Wednesday that read: 'It is with heavy heart that I am writing to notify you that, yesterday evening, Blanco school officials were notified that Blanco Middle School counselor Lisa Rogers has been arrested and is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student. 'There is an ongoing criminal investigation, but we want to assure you that the safety and well-being of all of our students remain our highest priority. 'We are providing counseling services to students on our high school and middle school campuses, and will do everything we can to support them during this time. 'Due to the sensitive nature of the allegations and the need to be vigilant in protecting student privacy, there is no further information the District can share regarding this matter. 'I thank you for your continuing support of our students and our school community. 'If you have any questions about this, please contact me directly. 'Thank you very much.' The district also issued a statement on the issue. It read: 'Blanco Independent School District is aware that Lisa Rogers has been arrested and is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student. 'The district can offer no further details, but very much appreciates the respect and care our community has shown for our students and staff during this difficult time
Monday, 1 May 2017
Girl runs naked to save herself from being gang-raped
Girl runs naked to save herself from being gang-raped AGRA: A teenage girl managed to escape from three youths in Firozabad on Wednesday, who attempted to gang-rape her by dragging her inside a dilapidated structure. The girl, 18, who earns her livelihood by begging at Shikohabad railway station, lives with her family near water tank in new Awas Vikas colony, Shikohabad. She was retuning along with her nephew from the railway station to her home on foot at around 11pm when the incident took place. When the victim reached Subhas tri-section, three youths came to her and offered her to provide food. When she resisted, the youth took gagged her from behind and took her to nearby dilapidated religious structure, where they tore off her clothes and attempted to rape her. The victim's younger nephew tried to help her and shouted for help, but he was kicked back. Somehow, the victim managed to free herself from trio and ran naked towards the main road shouting for help. Two men on a motorbike saw her and covered her with a shirt.
Mashal Khan’s shooter confesses to crime, says does not regret anything
Mashal Khan’s shooter confesses to crime, says does not regret anything MARDAN: Prime suspect of Mashal Khan murder case, Imran confessed to his crime before a city magistrate on Saturday. In his confessional statement, Imran said that he opened fire at Mashal because the deceased was guilty of blasphemy and he does not regret killing him. Imran, a fellow student of Mashal, had fired three shots at Mashal Khan, of which two hit the deceased. The pistol used in the murder has also been seized. The shooter was presented in an anti-terrorism court on Friday and remanded in police custody for four days along with other five other suspects. Read more: Mashal Khan’s shooter arrested: DIG Mardan DPO Mardan had stated that 47 of the 49 accused in the case have been arrested. He added that there are reports of two accused hiding in tribal areas. On April 27, police said the person who shot Mashal Khan had been arrested. Five days earlier, an employee of the university wanted for inciting the mob which murdered Mashal was also arrested. Abdul Wali Khan University Student Mashal Khan was killed by an angry mob who had accused him of blasphemy on April 13.
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