Buuxo

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  1. ^LoL.SOL's very own Bachelorette? Gabadha ha waalin!
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    random pics

    ^LoL.Cool pics. Air Xalimo has potential.
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    Welcome back!

    Wlc back .Who-ever you are .
  4. ^damn,that is too hot to handle KK.Share the courage ,sistah.I still haven't worked the courage to get a Bob, let alone a mawhowk. Lily,Like that long-sleeved MD.And the price is reasonable.I got to keep up with the time.How does one do online shopping?
  5. ^Aren't we a competitive bunch ?
  6. ^ I do too A&T .Laakiin ragga SOL duco lagama rabo, ee gacanta taaga.
  7. Stop all the worrying sistah.You'll find the right person when Allah permits. And may Allah give you what you desire,AMiin.
  8. "Muslimah sexiness" what an odd combination.It's obviously two contradicting terms. One encapsulates the qualities of haya and the other sexual openness or appeal. Let's not be all confused with the fuzzy meanings of sexy. This is the dilemmas of living in the west,we become so climatized that we think it's normal to show-case our 'sex apeal' to all.And We start to believe that the qualities of 'Haya' is backward & oppressive.
  9. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: Waligey naag ma'i niyad jabin, but AfroGirl did? Qalbiga qabshax aas i dhahay markiin ogaaday...Gabdhaha iyadoo kale eh waa yaryihiin, afSoomaali fiican ku hadashaa, afJini haba sheegin, afSawaaxili xerada qaxootiga ee uga soo taqa sustay, afIngiriis dhagehey ulaabee - intee laga helaa taasoo kale? Haba igusoo hadal qaadina sey kaftanka utaqaan, rag walaa dumar dhinacoodey kawadaa...Walahi (hade dheel igama aha) she was one-of-a-kind! I'll tell you marka waxaan looga daba hareen Afro oo wili warkeeda loo wad wado, wexey eheed waxa ey gaalada dhahaan 'boyz loved her, girlz loved to hate her'... Hablo badan baa hada naf kasoo fuqday baan filayaa... Aheeey.I think we shared similar humor and would of enjoyed sharing kalax shaah iyo sheeko with. KK ,ma ii wacantahey abaayo? Foolxumo,Caadi matihid. Is Afrogurl your better-half or was it you all this time?
  10. ^LoL. I try.Laakiin this place aa iga yaabiyey.Maxaa dadkii ku dhacaya?
  11. Aboowyaalow reer Rag u'joogo roob saan ma ugala ?
  12. ^Are you serious? Syphilis aad qabtaa buu igu yiri ? :mad: GJ,I don't know about somalis but i never claimed to have syphilis. About the xanaaq part ,later stages of syphilis brings about neurological problems.Marka that might explain why they use it to caay people oo xanaaqa bad or waalan-rabo. Parago,you are off-side . And you must pay the penalty for ruining my dirac or SOL persona with your Isfiilato remark. Pay up with a 24 stanza dhaanto.
  13. ^Aaliya,Anaemia ma sahlano.If your Iron levels are low (or terribly low in my case) that means the oxygen-carry capacity of your blood is reduced & then not enough oxgen will reach your brain etc. Hence the feeling of lethargic. Paragon,Ma noolshahey adiga ? Ma fiilayi in'aay tahey Isfiilato ,maybe Tifoow. Mind you i don't know what both mean . Anyways thanks for the duco. Iskaabulonimo aaba ahaa wayaahan.Mindaa ayada u'sabab ah? Haneefah, Yeah I know.I have been careless about my health for the past years.Eating poor ,like you coffee,shaah & junk food is all i survived on at my uni days and it's catching up with me & not to mention depleted my Iron stores. I have made changes so far ,which i hope to see the results soon,Inshallah.I will also look into seeing a Nutritionist. Adna bal is'ilaal and isku roonow.And hope you feel better too Sis. I have had in the past,Iron tablets(which i was not a fan of) as well as the injections .And soon will have the Iron infusion.I need to get some rapid iron in me ,which diet alone can't achieve.And soon I'll be bouncing off the darbis( as some1 tells me) inshallah. FB, Aaheey.
  14. Well done Ibti.Halkaas ka sii wad.Wax badan aa kaa baraneeyna.
  15. I watched this riwaayad awhile back .Impressive stuff .
  16. LOL@Cara. Thanks Ladies,yeah I'll have to do my own research .Chronic fatigue S was my diagnosis,LoL. I often tell my Dr the blood test to run.Told him last week to check my Vit D, he replys 'Oh you & I don't need to worry about that ' meaning dark people ,but i persisted and to no surprise my Vit D was low. Lily,thanks sistah.Feeling better now.I just have to remember limits of my body, I can't be saying 'yes' to everything & be everywhere.So you are right ,more rest inshallah.
  17. ^True.I have been having these symtoms for the past 5 years on varying degree.And as you said it's difficult to diagnose.And my GP suggest it's due my iron deficiency.But im yet to feel the difference,despite Iron replacement therapy.
  18. Umulow aatahey maxaa meeshan ku keeney ? LOL@Xiin.Wiil dhaliis waala bartaa miyaa?
  19. ^Am not.This is a serious illness NG,Don't make me wish it upon you
  20. Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is an illness characterised by exhaustion and many other symptoms. It can strike at any age and can affect children as well as adults. Victoria alone could have at least 34,000 people who suffer from ME/CFS. This condition used to be known as chronic fatigue syndrome. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis means pain in the muscles and inflammation in the brain and spinal cord. Onset of ME/CFS may be sudden or slow and may follow viral infections, toxic exposure, trauma or other events. There can be various levels of severity of this condition. Some people can go to work or can manage moderate levels of activity, while others are housebound or bedridden. The course of illness is difficult to predict. Some people recover quite well over a long time. Some people remain about the same, while some suffer relapses and others get worse. A variety of symptoms The symptoms for which ME/CFS is best known are persistent weakness and exhaustion. The distinguishing feature of the condition is a type of exhaustion known as post-exertional malaise or ‘payback’. This includes abnormal exhaustion after any form of exertion and a worsening of other symptoms. The response may be delayed, perhaps beginning after 24 hours. It can take an unusually long time to recover from this type of exhaustion. Activities that were once taken for granted now take an enormous toll on a person’s health. For example, your normal walk, which caused no fatigue before, is followed by unusual tiredness that takes longer than usual to go away. Other symptoms include: Cognitive (thinking and memory-related) difficulties and other neurological problems Disrupted sleep Pain A drop in blood pressure upon standing (orthostatic hypotension) Increased heart rate upon standing (orthostatic tachycardia) Palpitations Shortness of breath with exertion Muscle twitching and tingling Allergies and/or sensitivities to light, odours, touch, sound, foods, chemicals and medications Nausea Gastrointestinal and urinary problems Sore throat, tender lymph nodes and a flu-like feeling Marked weight change – extreme loss or gain Inability to cope with temperature changes. Symptoms may vary even over a short time. The cause is unknown A single cause for ME/CFS and its ongoing effects has not been found, but research indicates problems in several areas that may be related to this condition: Immune, neurological and hormonal responses Viral or other infections Blood pressure, circulatory and cardiac abnormalities Digestive tract disturbances Genetic factors Biochemical abnormalities. Without a known cause or cure, prevention is impossible. No diagnostic test is available Currently there is no single test to accurately diagnose ME/CFS. A diagnosis is made by excluding all other illnesses after six months of continuing symptoms. However, while routine medical tests may be in the normal range, additional tests may show abnormalities in many people with ME/CFS. These tests are generally done by doctors who specialise in managing this condition. link Anyone suffered this?
  21. ^LooL.Leave Norf alone & Stop ridiculing the good Sheikh. :mad: