Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Mga dapat gawin

🩺 MGA DAPAT GAWIN BAGO MAG-MEDICAL

1️⃣ Matulog nang maaga bago ang medical

Ang kulang sa tulog ay pwedeng magdulot ng:
❌ high blood pressure
❌ low oxygen level
❌ abnormal ECG
❌ eye fatigue

✅ Target: 7–8 oras na tulog bago ang medical day.

2️⃣ Iwasan ang matataba, maalat, at mamantikang pagkain (1–3 days before)

Karaniwang dahilan ng failed results:
• mataas na cholesterol
• elevated liver enzymes
• high blood pressure
• triglycerides spike

❌ Iwas muna sa:
 • chicharon
 • fried foods
 • fast food
 • instant noodles
 • soft drinks

3️⃣ No alcohol (3–5 days before)

Kahit isang bote ng beer ay pwedeng makaapekto sa:
❌ liver enzymes
❌ blood pressure
❌ ECG results
❌ kidney function

✅ Mas safe: 5 days na walang alcohol.

4️⃣ No smoking sa araw ng medical

Ang paninigarilyo 1–2 oras bago ang check-up ay maaaring magdulot ng:
❌ high BP
❌ abnormal ECG
❌ low lung function

✅ Kung kaya, iwasan 24 hours before.

5️⃣ Hydrate properly 💧

Uminom ng 6–8 baso ng tubig sa loob ng 24 hours bago ang medical.

Nakakatulong sa:
✔️ normal kidney function
✔️ clean urine results
✔️ mas madaling blood extraction

6️⃣ Iwas sugary drinks (24 hours before)

Pwedeng mag-spike ang blood sugar.

❌ Iwas sa:
 • milk tea
 • soda
 • sweet coffee
 • energy drinks

7️⃣ Light breakfast only (kung hindi fasting)

Kung allowed kumain, piliin lang ang:
✔️ saging
✔️ oatmeal
✔️ boiled egg
✔️ plain bread

❌ Iwas heavy meals bago kuhanan ng BP at labs.

8️⃣ Iwas strenuous exercise (24 hours before)

Heavy workout ay pwedeng magdulot ng:
❌ mataas na creatinine
❌ elevated liver enzymes
❌ abnormal heart rate

👉 Kaya wag muna mag-gym.

9️⃣ Dalhin ang eyeglasses o prescription 👓

Ang vision test ay isa sa mga karaniwang dahilan ng delay.
Kung naka-salamin ka, dalhin ito.

🔟 Ihanda ang mga dokumento 📄

✔️ Passport
✔️ Medical slip mula sa agency
✔️ Previous medical records (optional pero helpful)
✔️ Vaccination card / Yellow card (kung meron)

1️⃣1️⃣ I-manage ang stress 🧘‍♂️

Kapag kinakabahan, tumataas ang BP at heart rate.

Breathing technique:
👉 inhale – 4 seconds
👉 hold – 4 seconds
👉 exhale – 6 seconds

🔁 Ulitin ng 3–4 beses bago BP check.

1️⃣2️⃣ Dumating nang maaga ⏰

Mas relaxed, mas mabilis matapos, at mas stable ang vitals.

⚠️ Important Note

Kung may dating medical condition (thyroid, kidney, hypertension, atbp.), mas mainam na magpa-check up muna sa local clinic 1–2 weeks before para may sapat na oras mag-comply at maiwasan ang delay o repeat medical.

#MedicalTips
#OFWGuide
#BagoMagMedical
#OFWLife

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Suppot at resistance

To all newbies out there na walang mentor.
Let me give you a good tip.

Pinakabasic at pinakaunang malelearn mo sa trading ay ang SUPPORT and RESISTANCE.

I want to give you a tip about S/R.

Hindi mahalaga kung ano ang definition mo sa support at resistance kasi madaming version yan.

May iba na "zone" or "area" ang support at resistance at hindi isang price level lang.

May iba naman na sa support nagbibilihan at sa resistance nagbebentahan.

Para sa iba naman ay support ang level kung saan wala nang gustong magbenta pa. Resistance naman ang level kung saan wala nang gustong bumili pa.

Anuman ang definition mo ay okay lang yan.

Let me just give you a tip.

Sa break ng resistance ka maglong. Sa break ng support ka magshort.

Kung sa PSE stocks na usapan naman ay sa resistance break ka bumili.

Its not na pagnabreak ang resistance ay matic lilipad na derecho ang price.

Walang ganun bes..

Ang iniiwasan mo ay yung akala mo naghold na ang support yun pala few hours or few days after binasag niya ang support at gumawa ng bago na low.

Daming traders na ang nabiktima ng "major support ito at maghohold ito" then boom! Naghukay pa lalo ang price.

Im giving you this tip para mafast forward na learning curve mo.

I hope this helps. Trade well🥰

Harold

 I went to the UN General Assembly along with other Filipino UN personnel to witness the speech of President Bongbong Marcos today. It has been a practice by Pinoy staff that when Philippine presidents come and speak in the GA Hall, we go and watch. No comments, no statements, we just show up.


In today’s message, the President made it clear how the Philippines wants to be seen internationally as a balanced, cooperative country that promotes peace, diplomacy, and global cooperation.


I remember back in 2014, I went with an officemate to watch President Noynoy Aquino’s speech at the UN General Assembly. On that day, we were walking in the UN compound when we passed by the rose garden. And who do we see there casually hanging out? The President himself, chatting with the Philippine Ambassador to the UN, Ambassador Libran Cabactulan and other officials.


Now my colleague, being naturally PR-savvy and a bit artistahin, didn’t waste the moment. She basically said, “Let’s go say hi.” Next thing I know, the Ambassador is introducing us to the President. So there we were, standing in the UN rose garden having a casual chat with the President of the Philippines. He asked us about our jobs and how work in the UN was going.


And of course, when you’re talking to the President, there’s an unspoken rule: Selfie. So yes, we asked to take pictures.


Back in the Philippines, I had seen PNoy before when he was still a senator, because I used to work in the Senate and sometimes we’d ride in the same elevator. But that was the first time I actually spoke to him as President, so my colleague and I were a little star-struck.


PNoy was actually very relaxed, cool and funny. While we were talking he kept cracking jokes. At one point he said something that, honestly, I didn’t find that funny. I must have had a delayed reaction because my friend suddenly elbowed me (hard enough)… her way of saying, “Hoy, tumawa ka! Presidente ‘yan!”🤣 So yes, we laughed. Dutifully.


Fast forward two years later, when I got appointed to serve in government under President Duterte in 2016. While doing my job, I ended up in a political struggle because I didn’t get along with a certain cabinet secretary at the time. Let’s just say I wasn’t a fan of some of the “creative governance styles” happening around me. Soon enough, his people started going after me including some colorful personalities around Malacañang and a whole network of crazy trolls.


They started digging through old photos of me. And what did they find? That innocent UN photo with PNoy and some older photos of me with Kiko Pangilinan and Bam Aquino. Next thing I know, these photos were circulating around troll networks claiming I was a “Dilawan spy.”


According to their very imaginative storyline, I was a “close-in staff member of PNoy” and “extremely close to the Aquino family” that I had even joined the President on foreign trips. Sabi nila, I had infiltrated the Duterte administration pretending to be a loyal supporter just so I could secretly spy for the “Dilawans. They even said my blood was “dilaw na dilaw” and that I was taking orders from Bam Aquino, Kiko Pangilinan and the dilawan network.


Honestly, their scriptwriters deserved a Netflix contract. The truth is much simpler… In my entire life, I only spoke to PNoy once, that day in 2014 in the UN rose garden.


But yes, earlier in my career I worked in the National Youth Commission with Bam Aquino and in the Philippine Senate with Kiko Pangilinan, so naturally I did work closely with them. I was Senator Pangilinan’s Executive Assistant and Political Officer for more than 2 years! And I’m actually proud of that. I served both of them and saw how they worked up close. In all those years, I never saw any hint of corruption from either Kiko or Bam. They’re literally role model politicians and I am confident that the Philippines is in good hands when they’re leading. And because of that, I remain loyal to them. I worked with them for more than five years and I know their character personally.


Unfortunately, during the fake news era that began in 2016, trolls created all kinds of stories about them and systematically destroyed their reputations online. Sadly, many ordinary people including some of my own relatives and neighbors believed those narratives. Some of them ended up hating Bam, Kiko… and eventually at me too. But to be clear, neither Senator Bam Aquino nor Senator Kiko Pangilinan had anything to do with my appointment in the Duterte administration. I applied for the role and got accepted by the President!


Before I accepted the Undersecretary role, I did ask Bam for advice. By coincidence he and his wife were in New York in 2016, so we were able to talk. He gave me balanced advice and told me to weigh the decision carefully. But the final decision to join Duterte was mine.


When I joined the Duterte administration, I focused on doing my job. I stayed loyal to the work assigned to me and never played partisan politics inside the government. Since I was coming from an office on UN reform, my mindset was clearly to get rid of corruption in the government agency I was leading. Unfortunately, none of my professional experience and background mattered to troll writers and influencers, they just decided that I was a spy that needed to be crushed. 


I gave up my UN career in 2016 and was separated from my family to answer the call to serve the country. It was unfair for trolls and some government officials to disregard all that. It was not fair that while I was helping President Duterte fulfill his promise of a clean and reformed national government, I was left alone in the fight against corruption and his very own people painted a very bad picture of me refusing to look into my person, character and accomplishments, and only focusing on creating a negative narrative. All because they believed I was a “Dilawan spy.”


The environment back then was extremely toxic. Because I refused to go along with corruption and certain questionable practices and because I waged war against corrupt officials and employees, I made enemies. Those people started fabricating accusations, spreading malicious stories, and using both media and troll networks to destroy my name. They even said I stole government cars!🤣 


While I was trying to fix things inside a government agency to fight graft and corruption and broken systems, I was dealing with intrigue, harassment, and even threats to my life. According to subdivision security, there have been more than two instances where motorcycle men came to ask them if I lived there. 


During my time, I uncovered a multimillion peso scheme within the bureau; I ordered for the return of millions of pesos to the national treasury; I sought for audit to correct bad practices in government— all these, reported through a long report submitted to Malacañang and no action was ever taken. In the end, I was the one crucified. Because I wasn’t strong enough and I was all alone in the fight. And the mighty President Duterte and the powerful men around him did not want to pick my fight, they had better things to do. 


Real-life trolls walking down the halls of government offices took over leadership, flipped the script, and used their powers and government resources to demolish the ‘kontrabida’ who exposed their evil ways and bruised their egos a little too painfully. They twisted the narrative and portrayed the one who exposed their wrongdoing as the offender, the culprit. The painful lesson there is this.. a completely fabricated story, repeated often enough, can seriously damage a person’s reputation. This is what they did to Kiko, Bam, Leila de Lima and many others who did not believe in their style of governance and leading the nation. To this day, some of my own neighbors in Lanao del Norte, my friends and relatives, and many around the country still believe in this falsified, deceptive narrative. Some people still think I was corrupt and evil, in the same way they’d insist De Lima was too. 


And yet, despite everything, I have no regrets.


It was a tough fight, but I’m proud of the stand I took against corruption. Even though some people in power at the time chose not to support me and simply let me face the attacks alone, I left government service with my integrity intact. And I am proud to tell my children (and maybe even my grandchildren) about that colorful chapter of my life. My parents and my whole family will never forget what I stood for.


Even if I had to stand alone, and even if the world seemed to close in around me, I will always be proud that when I was given the opportunity, I stood up and fought for the Philippines. And I am willing to do it over and over again.


Whether or not I like them or support them, I sit and listen to Presidents when they speak. Not for me to put together or form an opinion about them but to remind myself of my connection and commitment to my homeland. 


So, for all the things I have done for the Philippines in my own little way, even if you never ever knew about it, you’re welcome.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

03112016 wed di pa/ carrier split type inverter aircon

Di pa nakadumi

Php12 pandesal
Php30 goto with laman

Office ganda at pogi.

Php12+12+30 pamasahe
Php50 pogi

Install 
Brand: carrier 
model: 42-CEP009-308
Description: 1.0hp split type wall mounted AURA Inverter FP-CEP009-308
Grand total: Php29,500.00

8:00am start ng gawa.
9:53 am on going charging of freon.
11:00am done installation

Php850 breaker 15amp.
Php1500 for the boys galante.
Php90 pancit canton
Php30 coke sakto
Arde Baldado.

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Monday, March 09, 2026

03102026 tue di pa/ punta umc and mci.

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Php980 11kg rogasco

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Goto umc la salle dasma
Eeg sked ni pogi.
March 38 Saturday

Php784 gamot bili sa mci.
Get potassium lab result
Get Chest xray result.

May pag asa.

HABANG MAY BUHAY, MAY PAG-ASA.

Maaaring pagod ka na.
Maaaring marami kang pinagdadaanan.
Minsan pakiramdam mo wala nang solusyon.

Pero tandaan mo ito:
Hangga’t may hininga ka, may plano pa ang Diyos sa buhay mo.

Ang mga problema ay lilipas din.
Ang mga luha ay mapapalitan din ng saya.
Kaya huwag kang susuko.

Ang Diyos ay hindi pa tapos sa kwento ng buhay mo. 🙏

Sunday, March 08, 2026

03092026 mon di pa nakadumi/ hatid office

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Hatid office pogi at ganda.

Php39 toll fee
Php300 jolibee
Php39 toll fee

Php2212.09 @php62.30 35.51L diesel max pakarga.
Php154 12pcs suppository.

Php60 2x30 mineral water

May sipon si pogi.

SSS Bacoor nag reply sa follow-up email. Kumuha lang additional details. Na send ko na rin.

Php40 2x20 turon daisy.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

Healthy heart.

Mga Simpleng Gawain Para sa Malusog na Puso❗

1️⃣ Gumalaw kahit 30 minuto kada araw
✔️ Tama. Ayon sa World Health Organization, ang regular physical activity (kahit brisk walking) ay nakakatulong magpababa ng blood pressure, cholesterol, at risk ng heart disease.
2️⃣ Kumain ng pagkaing mabuti sa puso
✔️ Tama. Ang pagkain ng gulay, prutas, whole grains, at isda ay bahagi ng heart-healthy diets tulad ng DASH Diet na inirerekomenda para sa heart health.
3️⃣ Uminom ng sapat na tubig
✔️ Generally true. Mahalaga ang hydration para sa normal na circulation at body function, ngunit nag-iiba ang eksaktong dami ng tubig depende sa katawan, klima, at activity level.
4️⃣ Matulog ng sapat (7–8 oras)
✔️ Tama. Ang sapat na tulog ay konektado sa mas mababang risk ng hypertension at cardiovascular disease ayon sa American Heart Association.
5️⃣ Iwasan ang paninigarilyo at sobrang alak
✔️ Strong evidence. Ang paninigarilyo ay isa sa pinakamalaking risk factor ng heart disease, at ang sobrang alcohol ay maaaring magpataas ng blood pressure.
6️⃣ I-manage ang stress
✔️ May scientific support. Ang chronic stress ay maaaring magpataas ng blood pressure at makaapekto sa heart health.
7️⃣ Bantayan ang kalusugan (BP, sugar, cholesterol)
✔️ Tama. Ang regular monitoring ay mahalaga upang maiwasan ang cardiovascular diseases tulad ng Heart attack at Stroke.
8️⃣ Natural na pantulong (bawang, malunggay, green tea, saging)
✔️ Partially supported.
Ang bawang at green tea ay may compounds na maaaring makatulong sa heart health.
Ang saging ay may potassium na nakakatulong sa blood pressure control.

⚠️ Ngunit hindi ito kapalit ng gamot o medical treatment kung may sakit sa puso.

✅ 
Mostly TRUE at evidence-based ang mga tips, at magandang gabay ito para sa pang-araw-araw na lifestyle na makakatulong sa heart health..

📌 Important Reminder:
Kung may sintomas tulad ng matinding chest pain, hirap huminga, o biglang panghihina, kailangan agad magpatingin sa doktor dahil maaaring senyales ito ng Heart attack

Kidney

 Diabetes Is the #1 Cause of Kidney Failure — Here’s Why


Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure worldwide. Many people know diabetes affects blood sugar, but fewer realize how strongly it impacts the kidneys. 


Over time, high blood sugar silently damages the tiny filtering units in the kidneys, eventually leading to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and, in severe cases, kidney failure.

The condition caused by diabetes-related kidney damage is called Diabetic Nephropathy. It develops slowly and often shows no symptoms in the early stages, which is why regular screening is essential for people living with Type 2 Diabetes and Type 1 Diabetes.


How Diabetes Damages the Kidneys

When blood sugar remains high for long periods, it damages the delicate blood vessels inside the kidneys.

1. Damage to the Filtering Units

High glucose levels cause the tiny filters (glomeruli) to become inflamed and thickened. Over time, these filters lose their ability to properly clean the blood.

2. Increased Pressure in Kidney Blood Vessels

Diabetes often raises pressure inside kidney vessels. This extra stress slowly weakens the filtration system.

3. Protein Leakage Into Urine

As kidney filters become damaged, protein begins leaking into the urine, a condition known as Proteinuria or Albuminuria. This is usually one of the first detectable warning signs.

4. Gradual Loss of Kidney Function

Over years, the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste efficiently. This progression can eventually lead to Chronic Kidney Disease.


Why Diabetes Causes Kidney Failure More Than Other Diseases

There are several reasons diabetes leads to kidney failure more often than other conditions.

Long-Term Blood Sugar Exposure

Kidneys are exposed to elevated glucose levels 24 hours a day in uncontrolled diabetes, which continuously damages the filtering system.

Damage to Blood Vessels

Diabetes harms both large and small blood vessels, including those in the kidneys.

Increased Risk of High Blood Pressure

People with diabetes often develop Hypertension, which further accelerates kidney damage.

Silent Progression

Kidney damage often develops without pain or early symptoms, allowing the disease to progress unnoticed.


Early Warning Signs of Diabetic Kidney Disease

Many people feel normal in the early stages, but some subtle symptoms may appear as kidney function declines:

• Swelling in the feet, ankles, or legs

• Foamy or bubbly urine

• Frequent urination, especially at night

• Persistent fatigue

• Difficulty concentrating

• High blood pressure

• Nausea or reduced appetite

These symptoms usually appear after kidney damage has already progressed, which is why routine testing is important.


Who Is at Higher Risk?

Certain factors increase the risk of diabetic kidney disease:

• Having diabetes for more than 10 years

• Poor blood sugar control

• High blood pressure

• Family history of kidney disease

• Smoking

• Obesity

• High cholesterol

People with both diabetes and high blood pressure have a significantly higher chance of developing kidney problems.


How to Protect Your Kidneys If You Have Diabetes

The kidney damage from diabetes can often be slowed or prevented with proper care.

Keep Blood Sugar Under Control

Stable glucose levels reduce damage to kidney blood vessels.

Manage Blood Pressure

Maintaining healthy blood pressure protects the kidneys.

Follow a Kidney-Friendly Diet

Reducing excess salt, processed foods, and sugar helps reduce stress on the kidneys.

Stay Hydrated

Adequate hydration supports kidney filtration.

Regular Screening

People with diabetes should have kidney tests at least once per year.


 CTTO


#DocNephro 

#PapaDoc 

#mayokidneyclinic




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Friday, March 06, 2026

HbA1C

HbA1C is not Diabetes. 

It’s the smoke — not the fire.

We’ve medicalized a number and mistaken it for a disease.

Hemoglobin A1C is a marker. It tells you how much glucose has attached itself to hemoglobin over ~90 days — roughly the lifespan of a red blood cell. Useful? Absolutely. But let’s not confuse a lab value with the biological phenomenon it’s pointing to.

Diabetes is not “high blood sugar.”
It’s a systemic failure of energy regulation at the cellular level — what I call energy toxicity inside the cell.

Elevated glucose. Elevated triglycerides. Elevated lactate. Elevated ketones in certain contexts. These are not isolated villains — they’re metabolic traffic jams. When cells can’t efficiently process incoming fuel, that fuel backs up in the bloodstream.

And yes, glucose is the easiest thing to measure — which is precisely why the diagnostic criteria for diabetes revolves around it. Fasting glucose. Post-prandial glucose. HbA1C. Simple, scalable, measurable.

But measurable doesn’t equal causal.

What HbA1C Actually Reflects

HbA1C is a function of:
- How much glucose you expose your blood to, and
- How effectively your cells clear that glucose.

Lower the exposure, and the number drops. That’s arithmetic, not magic.

Take medication — glucose falls, HbA1C improves.
Go low-carb or keto — reduce glucose entering the system, HbA1C improves.

Both strategies reduce risk. That matters. Fewer complications, less glycation, less microvascular damage.

But here’s where it gets nuanced:

Lowering the marker is not the same as restoring metabolic health.

The Root Issue: Why Is Glucose Stuck in the Blood?

In Type 1 diabetes, the answer is clear: autoimmune destruction of beta cells → insulin deficiency. There is no cure, only management with exogenous insulin.

In long-standing Type 2 with beta-cell burnout, the situation converges — you need assistance handling glucose.

But in early or reversible Type 2 diabetes? The issue is not a lack of glucose control strategies. It’s insulin resistance.

And insulin resistance is not random. It correlates strongly with ectopic fat deposition — particularly in the liver and pancreas. Hepatic fat impairs insulin signaling. Pancreatic fat disrupts beta-cell responsiveness.

Imaging and metabolic trials consistently show that reducing intrahepatic and intrapancreatic fat improves insulin sensitivity in many individuals.

So what causes the cells to reject more glucose?

Chronic energy surplus.

When glycogen stores are full, mitochondrial throughput is maxed out, and lipid intermediates accumulate inside the cell, the body downregulates further fuel entry. Insulin signaling weakens. Glucose remains in circulation.

That’s not a carbohydrate problem alone.
That’s an energy balance problem.

The Diet War Nobody Wants to Have Honestly

Low-carb diets lower HbA1C quickly. That’s expected. If you reduce glucose input, you reduce glycation. Mechanistically straightforward.

But if caloric intake remains high — especially from energy-dense fats — intra-organ fat may persist. Yes, HbA1C can look better while underlying insulin resistance remains.

Butter coffee doesn’t reverse fatty liver.

On the other side, a calorie-controlled, lower-fat, higher-carb diet — if it achieves the same energy deficit — can reduce liver fat and improve insulin sensitivity just as effectively.

The difference? One lowers HbA1C rapidly by restricting glucose exposure.
The other may lower it more gradually — by restoring cellular fuel handling capacity.

The real variable isn’t carb vs fat. It’s energy surplus vs energy deficit.

Nutrient Density: The Missing Layer

While arguing macros, we ignore micronutrient integrity — which directly affects mitochondrial efficiency and insulin signaling.

If you’re serious about metabolic repair, prioritize nutrient-dense, animal-based sources:
- Magnesium – abundant in wild-caught Salmon; critical for insulin receptor signaling.
- Zinc – highly bioavailable in Beef and Oyster; essential for insulin synthesis and storage.
- Vitamin B12 – concentrated in Lamb and Sardine; required for mitochondrial energy metabolism.
- Choline – rich in Egg; vital for hepatic fat export and prevention of fatty liver.
- Carnitine & Taurine – present in Beef; support fatty acid transport into mitochondria and metabolic flexibility.

Metabolism is biochemistry. You cannot repair cellular energy regulation while running micronutrient deficits.

The Plumbing Analogy — But Let’s Make It Honest

If you have a leaking pipe:
- Medication is placing a bucket underneath so the floor doesn’t flood.
- Low-carb is partially turning off the water supply.
- True remission — when possible — is repairing the pipe so normal flow resumes without overflow.

If you cannot reintroduce carbohydrates without HbA1C climbing again, you haven’t restored metabolic flexibility. You’ve managed exposure.

That’s not failure. It’s just reality.

And here’s what's important.

If your definition of “reversed” diabetes is a prettier lab report, keep chasing HbA1C.

But if your definition is restored metabolic flexibility — the ability to handle carbohydrates without glucose chaos, to store and release energy without pharmacological babysitting — then the bar is much higher.

Don’t celebrate because the number fell.
Interrogate why it fell.

Did you reduce liver and pancreatic fat?
Did you improve insulin sensitivity?
Did you restore mitochondrial throughput?
Or did you just narrow the fuel source and suppress the symptom?

If carbs still break the system, the system isn’t fixed.

So stop defending dietary tribes.
Stop worshipping biomarkers.
Start demanding metabolic resilience.

Test it. Challenge it. Restore it.

Because managing diabetes is respectable.
But restoring physiology — when possible — is the real standard.

Decide which game you’re playing.



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Php35 goto
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Php26 2x13 lumpia togue

Php50 3x orange
Php100 3x apple

Ot pogi
Off ganda

Php12+30 pamasahe

ATM CARD replacement done for Pogi. Actual card to be received this coming Wednesday 3/11/2026.
Bpi ayala malls macapagal.

Paid meco bills janet j n e
Paid maynilad bills janet n n e
May kulang pa php67 pesos.

Sharon nagpunta dito bigay papel sa 1k upa per lote sa parking.

Tamang pag BP.

♦️Tamang Paraan sa Pagkuha ng Blood Pressure (Presyon ng Dugo) ❤️‍🩹
➡️Para maging accurate o tama ang resulta, mahalagang sundin ang tamang paraan ng pagkuha ng blood pressure:
1. Magpahinga muna ng 5 minuto
Bago sukatin ang blood pressure, umupo at magpahinga muna ng hindi bababa sa 5 minuto. Iwasan muna ang paglakad, pag-akyat ng hagdan, o pagod na gawain.
2. Iwasan muna ang kape, sigarilyo, o ehersisyo
Huwag sukatin ang BP kung kakainom lang ng kape, nanigarilyo, o nag-ehersisyo sa loob ng 30 minuto, dahil puwedeng tumaas ang reading.
3. Umupo nang maayos
Nakasandal ang likod
Nakalapat ang paa sa sahig
Huwag magkrus ng paa
Nakapatong sa mesa ang braso
4. Ilagay sa tamang posisyon ang braso
Ang braso ay dapat nasa level ng puso at nakarelax lang. Huwag nakataas o nakababa nang sobra.
5. Ilagay nang tama ang BP cuff
Ang cuff o strap ng BP monitor ay dapat:
Nasa itaas ng siko (upper arm)
Hindi masyadong mahigpit o maluwag
Diretso sa balat kung maaari
6. Huwag magsalita habang sinusukat
Manatiling tahimik at hindi gumagalaw habang kumukuha ng BP para hindi maapektuhan ang resulta.
7. Ulitin ang sukat
Maganda kung 2 beses kukunin ang BP na may pagitan na 1–2 minuto, tapos kunin ang average.
Normal na Blood Pressure
Karaniwang normal na BP: 120/80 mmHg o mas mababa.
⚠️ Kung palaging 140/90 pataas, mainam na kumonsulta sa doktor dahil maaaring high blood pressure na ito.
✅ Tip: Mas mabuting sukatin ang BP sa parehong oras araw-araw kung ikaw ay may maintenance na gamot.
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2D ECHO

❤️ Ano ang tinitingnan sa 2D Echo para malaman kung may Heart Failure? ❤️

Isa sa pinakamahalagang tinitingnan ng doktor sa 2D Echo (echocardiogram) ay ang EJECTION FRACTION (EF).

🔎 Ano ba ang Ejection Fraction?
Ang Ejection Fraction ay ang porsiyento ng dugo na naipapump ng puso palabas sa bawat tibok.

💡 Halimbawa:
Kapag napuno ng dugo ang puso, hindi lahat nito ay inilalabas sa bawat tibok.
Ang EF ang nagsasabi kung gaano karaming dugo ang naipapump palabas kumpara sa kabuuang laman ng puso.

📊 Normal na Ejection Fraction:
💚 55% – 70% → Normal ang pumping ng puso
⚠️ 41% – 54% → Medyo mahina na ang pumping
🚨 40% pababa → Posibleng may Heart Failure o mahina ang pumping function ng puso

🫀 Bakit mahalaga ito?
Kapag mababa ang Ejection Fraction, ibig sabihin hindi sapat ang lakas ng pump ng puso para maipadala ang dugo sa buong katawan.

Maaaring makaranas ng:
😮‍💨 madaling hingalin
😴 madaling mapagod
🦵 pamamaga ng paa o binti
💓 mabilis o irregular na tibok ng puso
🩺 Kaya mahalaga ang 2D Echo dahil:
✔️ Nakikita kung gaano kalakas ang pump ng puso
✔️ Nakikita kung may problema sa valves
✔️ Nakikita kung may enlargement o kahinaan ang heart muscle

📌 Tandaan:
Ang Ejection Fraction ay isang numero lang, pero mahalagang gabay ito para malaman kung malakas o mahina ang pumping function ng puso.

❤️ Mas maagang malaman, mas maagang maagapan.
Kung may sintomas o risk factors, magpatingin sa doktor at magpa-check ng puso. 🩺🫀



Thyroid

Hypothyroidism vs Hyperthyroidism: Know the Difference (Your Thyroid Matters!)

Your thyroid controls your body’s “speed”—energy, weight, heart rate, temperature, and mood. When it’s underactive (Hypothyroidism), everything slows down. When it’s overactive (Hyperthyroidism), your body runs too fast.

Hypothyroidism (Underactive Thyroid)

T3/T4: Low | TSH: High

Common signs: weight gain, fatigue, cold intolerance, dry skin, constipation, slow heart rate, brain fog, low mood

Common cause: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

Treatment often includes Levothyroxine (thyroid hormone replacement)

Hyperthyroidism (Overactive Thyroid)

T3/T4: High | TSH: Low

Common signs: weight loss, fast heart rate, heat intolerance, sweating, anxiety/irritability, frequent stools, shaky hands, insomnia

Common cause: Graves’ disease or toxic nodules

Treatment may include antithyroid medicines, beta-blockers, radioactive iodine, or surgery (doctor decides)

Why this matters: Many symptoms overlap with stress, anemia, or vitamin deficiencies—so don’t guess. The right blood tests (TSH + Free T4, sometimes Free T3) help confirm what’s really happening.

✅ Quick reminder: Don’t start/stop thyroid medicine without a doctor’s advice.

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