Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Magpaka tatag ka.

I-share ko lang kasi hindi mawala sa isip ko yung babaeng nakasabay namin kanina sa Chinese General Hospital.

May babae, Dumating siya around 10:30 AM, tapos sabi ng nurse, late na raw siya dahil 8–9 AM lang ang clinic. Hindi na raw tumatanggap si doc kapag puno na ang patients. Pero nakiusap pa rin siya, at buti na lang pinayagan siyang maghintay.

Umupo siya malapit sa akin, at narinig ko siyang nagsabi na sana masingit siya kasi gusto na niyang matapos ang check-up niya. Isang buwan na raw siyang hindi nakakapasok sa work, at pinayuhan na lang daw siya ng HR nila na mag-resign muna at mag-focus sa pagpapagamot.

Maya-maya, nag-announce ang nurse na male-late si doc at 2 PM pa darating, kaya may ibang umuwi na. Siya, willing maghintay kaya naisingit.

Pagbalik namin galing lunch, nagsimula na si doc at nauna pa siyang matingnan. Hindi ko sinasadyang marinig, pero dahil magkasunod sila ni Papa, narinig ko ang sinabi ni doc sa kanya:

“Sorry kung nabigla kita.”

Tapos doon ko narinig yung iyak niya.

Girl: “Hindi ko po alam kung paano ko sasabihin sa pamilya ko…” 🥺

Doon ko nalaman na may cancer siya.
Ang tagal niya sa loob, parang hindi niya agad matanggap ang result. Naririnig ko si doc na pinapakalma siya, sinasabihan na huwag masyadong mag-overthink at sa parents niya muna sabihin bago sa mga anak niya.

Hindi ko mapigilang madala sa emotions niya. Halos ka-age lang q lang siya, 41. Bigla akong natakot at na-anxious din. First time kong makarinig ng ganoong eksena nang personal. Hindi ko man nakita ang mukha niya dahil may kurtina, pero rinig na rinig ko ang iyak niya.

Pagtapos namin, nadatnan pa rin namin siyang nakaupo sa labas ng hospital, maga ang mata at may kausap sa phone. Mag-isa lang siya kanina—at naisip ko, ang bigat tumanggap ng ganoong balita nang walang kasama.

Gusto ko sana siyang lapitan at i-comfort, pero nahiya ako baka isipin niya feeling close ako.
Ate, kung sino ka man, ipinagdarasal kita. Sana malagpasan mo ito at dumating ang araw na maging cancer-free ka. Pakatatag ka. 🙏🏻💛

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

05202026 wed nakadumi happy church wedding anniversary

Mama nakadumi

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Office ganda at pogi

Php12+12+30 pamasahe

Php150 baon pogi

Nene paid maynilad and meralco

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Monday, May 18, 2026

3 signos

3 Signs Na Mali Ang Pagbabasa ng Iyong TSH Results 

Alam mo ba na kahit may hawak kang TSH result, posibleng hindi pa rin nakukuha ang buong picture ng iyong thyroid health? Marami sa ating mga thyroid warriors ang nakakaranas nito — "normal" daw ang TSH pero pakiramdam mo ay hindi ka pa rin okay. 

Narito ang 3 signs na posibleng misread ang iyong TSH:

1. "Normal" ang sabi ng doctor mo, pero pagod ka pa rin palagi 😴

Ang TSH "normal range" sa maraming lab ay 0.5 to 4.5 — pero para sa maraming thyroid patients, ang optimal range ay mas maiksi pa. Kung nasa taas ng normal ka pero symptomatic ka pa rin, worth discussing ito sa iyong doctor. Hindi sapat ang TSH alone para malaman kung okay na ang thyroid mo.

2. T3 at T4 hindi sinusuri, TSH lang 📋
Ang TSH ay nagmumula sa iyong pituitary gland — hindi direkta sa thyroid. Kaya pwedeng "normal" ang TSH mo pero mababa pa rin ang iyong actual thyroid hormones. Tanungin ang iyong doctor — "Puwede po bang isama ang Free T3 at Free T4 sa test ko?"

3. Hindi tinitingnan ang iyong symptoms, numbers lang 🔢
Ikaw ay hindi isang numero. Kung consistently sinasabi ng iyong lab na okay ka pero may hair loss ka pa rin, malamig ka palagi, tumataba kahit dinadiet mo — that is a red flag na kailangang pag-usapan nang mas malalim.

💡 Tandaan: Ang TSH ay isang tool lamang — hindi ito ang buong kwento ng iyong thyroid health. Deserve mo ang isang doctor na nakikinig hindi lang sa iyong results, kundi sa iyong nararamdaman din.

Narerelate ka ba sa isa sa mga ito? I-comment ang numero below — gusto kong malaman kung gaano karami sa atin ang nakakaranas nito. 👇

At kung gusto mong mas maunawaan ang iyong thyroid lab results, may libreng guide akong inihanda para sa inyo — comment "GUIDE" below and I'll send it to you! 📩

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Php30 pamasahe.

Onios skin... Sumagot ng tama.

Inferior Secretary Jonvic Remulla just proved he knows exactly how to change a subject.

After Trillanes called him "very incompetent" for failing to arrest Bato dela Rosa — a senator with an ICC warrant who slipped out of the Senate at 2 a.m. — Remulla's response had nothing to do with Bato. Nothing to do with the ICC. Nothing to do with the escape.

He went straight to Trillanes' election record.

"There's a reason why Trillanes lost 3 elections in a row. Nauuna yabang kaysa mag-isip," Remulla said.

That's it. That's the answer from the man running the DILG.

THE WHATABOUTISM IS THE TELL

Someone asks you why a fugitive walked out of the Senate in the middle of the night on your watch. And you answer with a vote count from past elections.

The escape happened. No amount of Trillanes slander undoes that.

Remulla also said, "I don't respond to losers."

But he did respond. At length. Publicly. Twice.

If you truly don't respond to losers, you go back to work. You don't hold a press conference to prove the loser is a loser. The fact that you responded at all tells you exactly how deep that criticism landed.

THE SHALLOWNESS IS THE PROBLEM

The critique Trillanes raised was specific. DILG had a 10,000-man task force on standby. The NBI tried to serve the warrant. Bato had protective custody. And still — he walked.

Law enforcement either works or it doesn’t. Last Tuesday, it didn’t.

Remulla's entire counter? You lost elections. Puro salita.

A cabinet secretary is supposed to answer for his department. Not for the other guy's political record. Bringing up Trillanes' losses instead of explaining how Bato walked free is the kind of non-answer you'd expect from a comment section troll, not the head of the DILG.

You're not a troll account, Jonvic. You're supposed to be a secretary.

THE ONION SKIN

Here's the thing about thin-skinned responses — they reveal more than they hide.

If Remulla was solid in his position, Trillanes' criticisms wouldn't require two separate clapbacks in the same week. You address the question or you don't. But "I don't respond to losers" followed immediately by a response is the political equivalent of saying "I'm not angry" while your forehead vein is pulsing.

Trillanes himself said he holds "zero expectations" from Remulla. That he's "suko na."

That's not an attack. That's a man who has already written you off.

And instead of proving him wrong by doing the job, the inferior secretary chose to prove him right — by performing outrage instead of governance.

Bato is still out there. The warrant is still unserved. And the DILG chief is busy counting election losses from years ago.

Kung ganyan pa rin ang tugon, maybe Trillanes is right to have zero expectations.



10 hormones

10 Hormones na Dapat Mong Kilalanin para sa Healthy na Katawan!

 🧬✨Napansin mo ba minsan na bigla ka na lang kinakabahan, biglang nanghihina, o kaya naman ay biglang sumasaya nang walang dahilan? 🤔 Hindi lang 'yan basta emosyon—bunga 'yan ng mga hormones sa ating katawan!Ang mga hormones ay nagsisilbing mga "chemical messengers" ✉️ na nagdidikta sa ating gutom, stress, tulog, at pangkalahatang kalusugan. 

Upang mas maunawaan kung paano gumagana ang iyong katawan, alamin natin ang 10 Must-Know Hormones at ang kanilang mga sikreto. 🔐🩸 Ang mga Tagapangasiwa ng Blood Sugar

1. Insulin (Ang Tagapababa ng Asukal) 📉Saan galing: Pancreas (Beta cells) 🧪Ano ang gawa nito: Tinutulungan nito ang asukal (glucose) 🍬 na makapasok sa ating mga cells upang maging enerhiya ⚡. Binababaan nito ang level ng asukal sa dugo matapos nating kumain.🚨 Babala: Kapag kulang ang insulin o hindi ito nagagamit ng tama, maaari itong mauwi sa Diabetes mellitus.

2. Glucagon (Ang Tagataas ng Asukal) 📈Saan galing: Pancreas (Alpha cells) 🧪Ano ang gawa nito: Kabaligtaran ito ng insulin. Kapag ikaw ay nag-aayuno (fasting) o nagugutom 🍽️, itinataas nito ang iyong blood sugar sa pamamagitan ng pagtunaw ng nakaimbak na asukal sa atay (liver). Pinoprotektahan ka nito laban sa nakakahilong hypoglycemia (mababang asukal).⚡ Ang mga Kasangga sa Stress at Emergency

3. Adrenaline / Epinephrine (Ang "Fight or Flight" Hormone) 🏃‍♂️💨Saan galing: Adrenal glands (medulla) 🩺Ano ang gawa nito: Ito ang dahilan kung bakit bumibilis ang tibok ng iyong puso ❤️‍🔥 kapag nagulat, natakot, o nasa peligro. Pinapalaki nito ang daanan ng hangin sa baga 🫁 at nagbibigay ng agarang lakas upang makaligtas ka sa emergency.

4. Cortisol (Ang Long-Term Stress Hormone) 🤯☠️Saan galing: Adrenal glands (cortex) 🧠Ano ang gawa nito: Kung ang adrenaline ay para sa biglaang gulat, ang cortisol naman ang namamahala sa pangmatagalang stress. Tinutulungan nito ang katawan na gumamit ng fats at proteins 🥩, at pinapakalma ang pamamaga (inflammation).🚨 Babala: Ang palagiang mataas na cortisol dahil sa talamak (chronic) na stress ay maaaring magdulot ng Cushing syndrome.🦴 Ang mga Bantay sa Buto at Calcium

5. Parathyroid Hormone / PTH (Tagataas ng Calcium) 🦴⬆️Saan galing: Parathyroid glands 🔍Ano ang gawa nito: Itinataas nito ang calcium sa dugo sa pamamagitan ng pagkuha nito mula sa mga buto at pagbawas sa calcium na nailalabas sa ihi 🚽. Mahalaga ito para sa maayos na galaw ng muscles 💪 at nerves.

6. Calcitonin (Tagapababa ng Calcium) 🦴⬇️Saan galing: Thyroid gland (C-cells) 🦋Ano ang gawa nito: Kakampi ng iyong mga buto, binababaan nito ang calcium sa dugo at ibinabalik o pinapanatili ang calcium sa loob ng mga buto 🦴 upang manatili itong matitibay at malakas.💧 Ang mga Tagapamahala ng Tubig at Pagmamahal

7. ADH / Antidiuretic Hormone (Ang Water Guard) 🚰🛡️Saan galing: Hypothalamus (ngunit inilalabas ng Posterior Pituitary gland) 🧠Ano ang gawa nito: Pinapanatili nito ang tamang dami ng tubig sa katawan sa pamamagitan ng pag-utos sa mga bato (kidneys) na bawasan ang inilalabas na ihi 💧.🚨 Babala: Ang kakulangan sa hormone na ito ay nagiging sanhi ng Diabetes insipidus (madalas na pag-ihi at matinding pagkauhaw 🥵).

8. Oxytocin (Ang "Love & Bonding" Hormone) ❤️👶Saan galing: Hypothalamus (ngunit inilalabas ng Posterior Pituitary gland) 🧠Ano ang gawa nito: Ito ang nagpapasimula ng contraction ng matris tuwing nanganganak ang isang ina 🤰 at tumutulong sa pagdaloy ng gatas habang nagpapasuso 🤱. Bukod dito, ito rin ang nagpapatatag ng emosyonal na koneksyon, tiwala, at pagmamahalan 💕.🥦 Ang para sa Nutrisyon at Metabolismo

9. Prolactin (Ang Tagagawa ng Gatas) 🍼🍼Saan galing: Anterior pituitary 🧠Ano ang gawa nito: Ang pangunahing trabaho nito ay pasiglahin ang produksyon ng gatas 🥛 sa dibdib ng ina pagkatapos manganak para sa nutrisyon ng sanggol 👶.

10. Thyroxine (T4) at Triiodothyronine (T3) (Ang Engine ng Katawan) ⚙️🔥Saan galing: Thyroid gland 🦋Ano ang gawa nito: Ito ang namamahala sa iyong metabolism o kung gaano kabilis magsunog ng enerhiya ang iyong katawan. Kontrolado nito ang tibok ng puso ❤️, temperatura ng katawan 🌡️, at paglaki ng utak.🚨 Babala: Kapag sumobra ang hormone na ito, maaari kang magkaroon ng Hyperthyroidism (mabilis na tibok ng puso at biglaang pagbawas ng timbang 📉).

🎯 Bakit Mahalaga na Alam Natin Ito?Ang mga hormones ay may malaking papel sa pagpapanatili ng balanse ng ating katawan o tinatawag na homeostasis. 

Sila ang may kontrol sa:🥦 Metabolismo at Timbang: Kung paano ginagamit ng katawan ang pagkain.🌱 Paglaki at Reproduction: Pag-unlad ng katawan mula pagkabata hanggang pagtanda.⚖️ 

Pamamahala ng Stress: Paano tayo umaangkop sa mga pagsubok sa buhay.🧠 Mental Health: Ang emosyon at mood natin araw-araw.🦴 Tibay ng Buto: Pagpapanatili ng tamang mineral sa katawan.

Tandaan: Ang ating katawan ay parang isang malaking orchestra 🎻, at ang mga hormones ang mga musikero 🎷. Kapag wala sa tono ang isa, apektado ang buong kanta! Kaya naman mahalagang alagaan ang kalusugan sa pamamagitan ng tamang pagkain 🍎, sapat na tulog 😴, at pag-iwas sa labis na stress! 🧘‍♂️⚠️ 

Disclaimer: Ang impormasyong ito ay para sa layuning pang-edukasyon lamang at hindi dapat gamiting kapalit ng propesyonal na medikal na payo, diagnosis, o paggagamot ng iyong doktor.

#HealthAwarenessPH #healthcare #health #healthylifestyle



My life after TT.

 “My Life After Losing My Whole Thyroid A Real Testimony”

I never imagined that one day, I would hear the words that would change my life forever thyroid cancer. I was scared. I cried. I asked God, “Why me?” There were so many fears in my heart, so many questions I couldn’t answer.

The day of my surgery came a total thyroidectomy. I tried to be strong, but deep inside, I was terrified. Terrified of the anesthesia, terrified of the pain, terrified of waking up and knowing that a part of me was gone forever.

When I woke up after surgery, everything felt different. My neck hurt, my voice felt weak, and I looked at the scar on my neck with tears in my eyes. I remember silently asking myself, “Will life ever be normal again?”

Healing was not easy.

There were days I felt weak and exhausted. Days when anxiety would suddenly hit me. Days when I would overthink every pain in my body and wonder if everything was okay. There were nights I cried silently because I felt tired physically and emotionally. Sometimes I smiled in front of people, but deep inside, I was still hurting and scared.

Taking medicine every single day became my new normal. Learning to live without a thyroid was something I never expected at my age. It was hard accepting that life changed so suddenly.

But through all the pain, fear, and uncertainty… God never left me.

When I felt like giving up, He gave me strength. When I was crying silently, He comforted my heart. When I felt lost, He reminded me that I was still alive for a reason.

And slowly… I started healing.

I learned that my scar is not something to hide it is proof that I survived. Proof that I fought one of the hardest battles of my life and I’m still here.

Now, I may not be the same person I was before surgery… but maybe that’s okay.

Because this journey made me stronger, softer, more grateful, and closer to God.

If you are going through the same battle, I want you to know this:

You are stronger than you think. Healing takes time. Cry if you need to. Rest when you’re tired. Trust God through the process. One day, you will look back and realize you survived something that once tried to break you.

I lost my thyroid, but I didn’t lose myself.

I survived. I am healing. And I still believe God has a beautiful plan for my life. 🤍🙏


#totalthyroidectomy

#thyroidcancerwarrior 

#papillarythyroidcancer 

#generalanesthesia 

#thyroidwarrior 

#ThyroidSurgery 

#surgeryrecovery 

#ThyroidectomyScar 

#healingjourney 

#SurvivorStory 

#follower 

#highlightseveryone




Tsh

 TSH vs T4 vs T3: Understanding Your Thyroid Health


Your thyroid hormones play a major role in controlling energy, metabolism, mood, weight, and even heart rate.


• TSH helps regulate thyroid hormone production

• T4 acts as the stored hormone in the body

• T3 is the active hormone that directly impacts how your body functions


An imbalance in these hormones may lead to symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, hair loss, sweating, cold intolerance, or restlessness. Understanding your thyroid test results can help you take better control of your health and seek timely medical advice.


Always remember: thyroid reports should be interpreted along with symptoms and medical history by a qualified healthcare professional.


Disclaimer: This content is for educational awareness only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.


#health #healthtips #healthy #thyroid #thyroidhealth




I made it.

 WHAT REALLY HAPPENS TO THE BODY DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA? 😨💉


Especially for people who underwent a thyroid surgery like a total thyroidectomy… 🦋

Many think surgery is just “falling asleep” while doctors operate.


But in reality…

While you are unconscious, an entire medical team is watching over every heartbeat, every breath, and every second of your life. 🥹

General anesthesia is not ordinary sleep.

It is a carefully controlled medical state where powerful medicines temporarily affect the brain, nerves, muscles, and breathing so the surgery can be done safely and painlessly.

Within seconds after anesthesia is given…

🧠 Your brain slowly loses awareness

😴 You become unconscious

💢 You no longer feel pain

🫁 Your breathing is supported and monitored

💓 Your heart rate and oxygen are watched continuously

💤 Your body enters a controlled sleep-like state


During a total thyroidectomy, doctors carefully remove the thyroid gland while monitoring:

✔️ Heart rate

✔️ Oxygen level

✔️ Blood pressure

✔️ Breathing

✔️ Body response to anesthesia


And while you are asleep…

You don’t know how many hours have passed.

You don’t hear the machines.

You don’t feel the operation.

You completely surrender control of your body…

Yet your body keeps fighting to survive. ❤️

Then suddenly…

You wake up.


Maybe your throat feels sore from the breathing tube.

Maybe your neck feels tight and painful.

Maybe your voice sounds weak or different.

And then you realize…


“I made it… I survived.” 🙏🥹


Behind every thyroidectomy scar is a story of fear, courage, prayers, healing, and survival. 🤍

A reminder that even during our weakest moments… we were stronger than we thought.




Sunday, May 17, 2026

05182026 mon hatid pogi

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Hatid pogi
Wfh ganda at ryan morales

Php39 toll fee
Php188 jolibee 
Php39 toll fee

Php100 vulcaseal
Pinatapalan kay chard yung bubong.
Naglagay flushing si chard kina mama din.

Mama still at cabanatuan with balong.
Php300 pao tshin
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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Oskar Schindler 1200 jews

 October 9, 1974.

Oskar Schindler collapsed on a street in Hildesheim at sixty-six years old — overweight, a heavy drinker, and a chain smoker. By the time the ambulance reached the hospital, heart failure had already ended his life. When authorities searched his tiny apartment in Frankfurt, they found almost nothing: unpaid bills, no savings, no assets, only letters from Israel containing money. For fifteen years, the Schindlerjuden — the 1,200 Jews whose lives he saved during the Holocaust — had been keeping him alive. They paid his rent, bought his food, and sent monthly checks because the man who had once been a wealthy Nazi war profiteer had spent everything he owned bribing Nazis to save human beings.


But in 1939, Schindler was no hero. Born in 1908 in Zwittau, he was a Nazi Party member, an opportunist, a womanizer, and a drunk who had drifted through failed jobs and shady schemes. He even worked as a spy for the Abwehr, gathering intelligence in Czechoslovakia before the war. Arrested for espionage in 1938 and sentenced to death, he escaped execution only after Germany annexed the Sudetenland following the Munich Agreement. When Germany invaded Poland, Schindler saw opportunity. He moved to Kraków and acquired a Jewish-owned enamelware factory called Emalia through Nazi “Aryanization.” Using cheap Jewish labor from the Kraków ghetto, he quickly became rich manufacturing goods for the German military.


At first, Schindler behaved like every other profiteer. He partied with SS officers, bribed officials, dealt on the black market, lived luxuriously, and exploited Jewish labor for profit while his quiet wife, Emilie Schindler, stayed in the background. But his Jewish accountant, Itzhak Stern, slowly influenced him to hire more Jews not just for profit, but to protect them. Jews employed in factories vital to the war effort were less likely to be deported to death camps. Then came March 1943, when the Kraków ghetto was liquidated. Watching from horseback above the city, Schindler saw SS troops shooting civilians, ripping children from parents, and murdering innocent people in the streets. Something changed inside him. Later he would say, “I had to help. I had no choice.”


By 1943, the nearby Płaszów concentration camp was under the command of Amon Göth, a sadist known for randomly shooting prisoners from his balcony. Schindler befriended Göth, drank with him, flattered him, and bribed him — all to secure protection for his workers. He convinced Göth to allow a subcamp at Emalia where Jewish workers could live separately from Płaszów’s horrors. There, workers received food Schindler bought on the black market with his own money, escaped random executions, and practiced religion in relative safety. Day after day, Schindler spent enormous sums bribing Nazi officials with liquor, jewelry, and cash while secretly acquiring food and medicine to keep his workers alive.


In 1944, as the Soviet army advanced, the SS began shutting down camps and deporting prisoners to Auschwitz concentration camp for extermination. Schindler’s factory was scheduled to close. Warned by his Jewish secretary, Mietek Pemper, Schindler decided to move the factory to Brünnlitz in the Sudetenland and take his workers with him. To do that, he needed a list of “essential workers.” Pemper and Jewish Ghetto Police officer Marcel Goldberg helped compile the names: 1,200 men, women, children, elderly people, and disabled individuals falsely labeled as skilled munitions workers. It was a lie that saved 1,200 lives. When the women’s train was mistakenly diverted to Auschwitz, Schindler personally traveled there, bribed officials, argued with SS officers, and brought them back.


At the Brünnlitz factory, almost no usable ammunition was ever produced. When Nazi authorities questioned the lack of output, Schindler bought finished munitions on the black market and presented them as factory-made while pouring the rest of his fortune into food, medicine, and survival for his workers. In January 1945, a train carrying 120 Jewish prisoners arrived after seven freezing days sealed in cattle cars without food or water. Thirteen had frozen to death. While the SS planned to send the survivors to Auschwitz, Emilie Schindler stepped forward. She and Oskar convinced officials to keep the prisoners, and Emilie personally nursed 107 survivors back to health. By the end of the war in May 1945, every penny Schindler owned was gone.


On May 9, 1945, Schindler told his workers, “The war is over. You are free.” Then he fled, knowing that as a former Nazi industrialist he could face prosecution. Several Schindlerjuden helped him escape and provided letters testifying to what he had done. But heroism did not rebuild his life. Oskar and Emilie moved to Argentina in 1949 and failed at farming nutria for fur. Bankrupt by 1958, Schindler abandoned Emilie and returned to Germany alone. A cement business failed too. By 1961 he was broke, divorced, and living in a tiny Frankfurt apartment. That same year, he visited Israel for the first time, where the Schindlerjuden welcomed him like family. From then until his death, they financially supported the man who had once saved them.


When Schindler died in 1974, the Schindlerjuden arranged his funeral and buried him in Jerusalem, not Germany. Hundreds followed his coffin through the Old City to the Latin cemetery on Mount Zion. One survivor placed a note on his grave: “The unforgettable rescuer of 1,200 persecuted Jews.” To this day, visitors leave stones there in the Jewish tradition honoring the dead.


Oskar Schindler was never a saint. He was a Nazi, a profiteer, an adulterer, and a deeply flawed man who once exploited Jewish labor for wealth. His transformation was messy, gradual, and imperfect. But when confronted with unimaginable cruelty, he made a choice: keep his fortune and let innocent people die, or sacrifice everything to save whoever he could. He chose the latter. By the end of his life, he had no money, no success, and almost nothing left to his name — except 1,200 lives, generations of descendants, and a list the world would never forget.#OskarSchindler #HolocaustHistory #SchindlersList #WorldWarII #Humanity




Ang hindi natin nakita.

A few days ago, nagpatulong kami magpacheck ng washing machine.

May naririnig kasi kaming kalampag sa loob… parang may nalaglag na turnilyo. As in hindi na pang “quick spin,” pang “concert tour” na talaga yung tunog.

So we called a technician. Pagdating niya, sabi ko,
“Kuya, pa-check naman po. Baka may natanggal na screw.”

Binuksan niya yung machine, tinanggal yung ilang parts, tapos sinilip nang maigi. Mga 15 minutes din siyang nagkalikot.
Then may hinugot siyang maliit na bagay.

Pagharap niya sa’kin, medyo kinabahan pa ako kasi akala ko major sira.
Pero sabi niya, “Sir, eto po.”

Hawak niya… isang bente pesos na coin.

Napakamot ako.
“Ah, coin lang pala… siguro mura lang to.”

Pero ngumiti si Kuya at sabi niya,
“Opo, Sir. Coin lang siya… pero pag ganitong kailangan kalasin para makuha, 1,500 po talaga ang service.”

Napakunot-noo ako nang bahagya, pero mahinahon kong nasabi,
“Kuya, coin lang talaga? 1,500?”

He smiled again and explained... calmly, professionally, walang yabang:

“Sir, hindi po yung coin ang binayaran ninyo. Sa inyo po yan. Ang binayaran po ninyo yung paano ko malalaman kung saan napunta, paano ko siya kukuhanin nang hindi nadadamage, at paano ko ibabalik yung washing machine nang ayos lahat ng pyesa.

At sir, kung hindi po natanggal yan, pwedeng magasgas o mabutas yung drum pag tumagal. Tingnan nyo po halos pudpod na yung coin.”

Tahimik ako after that. As in yung tahimik na tipong napahiya nang konti, pero natawa rin sa sarili.

Kasi doon ko na-realize... ang bilis nating malito between effort and value.

Akala natin pag maliit yung nakita, maliit dapat ang bayad.
Pag mabilis ginawa, mura dapat.
Pag “coin lang,” dapat “coin lang din ang presyo.”

Pero hindi natin nakikita:

Yung oras na ginugol para magkamali nang paulit-ulit.
Yung tools na pinag-ipunan.
Lahat yun para maging “madali lang” sa mata natin.

The truth?

It looks easy only because someone practiced long enough to make it look easy.

And this applies to everyone...
other technicians, artists, freelancers, carpenters, designers, marketers, photographers, writers, consultants, etc.

So next time we say,
“Madali lang ‘yan.”
“Mabilis lang ‘yan.”
“Ganyan lang yan?”

Remember:

You’re not paying for the minutes it took.
You’re paying for the years it took for someone to do it right, safely, and confidently.

At yung napudpod na coin na ‘yon?
Simple siya, oo... pero the lesson behind it?
Worth every peso.

#fblifestyle





Blood type

 ABO inheritance: blood group depends on parental A, B, and O alleles—A & B are codominant, O is recessive.


⚠️Disclaimer- For educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Blood grouping should be confirmed by laboratory testing.


#ABOBloodGroup #Genetics #Hematology #MedicalEducation #mednurseacademy




Loren Legarda

THE DAY I STOPPED BELIEVING IN LOREN LEGARDA

[An MCT Commentary]

I remember the first time I thought Loren Legarda was the real thing.

She was on television — sharp, controlled, asking the questions nobody else was asking. 

This was a woman who covered the People Power Revolution as a reporter for RPN, who sat in front of a camera when the rest of the country was running toward EDSA. 

She graduated cum laude from UP Diliman with a degree in broadcast communications, finished a master's degree at the National Defense College where she topped her class with gold medals, and then walked into the Senate in 1998 as the top vote-getter with over 15 million votes. 

Her first term was not just talk — she authored the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act, the Anti-Domestic Violence Act, the Overseas Absentee Voting Act. Real legislation. 

The kind that actually protects people.

For a blogger like me who grew up believing that the right person in the right position could change something, Loren Legarda was an easy first faith.

I was wrong. And the longer I watched, the more I understood why.

THE WOMAN SHE STARTED AS

Before any of the politics, Loren Legarda was legitimately one of the most credible journalists in the Philippines. 

She anchored The World Tonight on the reopened ABS-CBN alongside Angelo Castro Jr., hosted The Inside Story, and earned more than 30 journalism awards before she ever ran for public office. 

She won the Benigno Aquino Award for Journalism in 1995 — named after the senator who was assassinated returning home to fight a dictatorship. 

She knew what that name meant.

She was born into a family with deep roots in journalism and public service. 

Her maternal grandfather was Jose P. Bautista, editor-in-chief of The Manila Times before Martial Law. 

Her family's political history stretches back to the Malolos Congress. 

This was not a woman who came to politics by accident. 

She came from a lineage that understood what power was supposed to be for.

That context is crucial now. Because everything that came after has to be measured against it.

THE BUTTERFLY PATTERN

The "political butterfly" label is not something her critics invented. It is a pattern she built, one alliance at a time.

She ran for the Senate in 1998 under Lakas-NUCD-UMDP — the ruling party of Fidel Ramos. 

In 2003, she left Lakas after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo broke her pledge not to run for president, and joined Fernando Poe Jr.'s coalition as an independent. 

Then she aligned with the NPC. In 2009, she ran as Manny Villar's vice presidential running mate under the Nationalist People's Coalition — this was a man she had previously scrutinized in the Senate. 

When asked if she was a political butterfly, she said she wasn't. She just kept flying to new flowers.

The VP bids were their own story. 

She lost to Noli de Castro in 2004 by 881,722 votes and spent years protesting the result before the Supreme Court dismissed her case in 2008. 

In 2010, she ran again as vice president, this time under Manny Villar, and placed third. 

Twice she tried to reach Malacañang through the second door. Twice she failed.

What she did next tells you everything.

THE UNITEAM DECISION AND THE SON WHO CALLED HER OUT

In 2022, Loren Legarda ran under the UniTeam senatorial slate — the Marcos-Duterte coalition. 

She finished second overall with 24.26 million votes, her best performance ever. 

She won by going home to the Marcoses.

At the risk of being redundant, I will tell you that statement is not a small thing. 

This is a woman who as a young journalist covered the tail end of Martial Law and the People Power Revolution that ended it. 

Her grandfather's newspaper, The Manila Times, was among those censored under Marcos. 

She received the Benigno Aquino Award. And in 2022, she walked onto the stage with the dictator's son and smiled for the cameras.

Imagine that. 

Her own firstborn son, Lorenzo Legarda Leviste, could not bear it. 

In an open letter published in May 2022, Lorenzo said he was "absolutely disgusted" by his mother. 

He said she "spits in the faces of thousands of people whose lives were destroyed by the Marcoses." 

He declared that she had "lost a son forever" because of the decision. 

Lorenzo had been living in the United States since he was 18 years old. 

The Marcos alliance apparently was the line he could not forgive even from across the Pacific.

Her younger son Leandro, on the other hand, published his own letter in support of her. 

It is worth remembering who Leandro is. We will get to that.

THE ABS-CBN VOTE: “HEARTBROKEN” BUT ABSENT

On July 10, 2020, the House of Representatives committee killed ABS-CBN's franchise renewal in a 70-11 vote. 

It was one of the most brazen attacks on press freedom in recent Philippine history. 

This was the network that Loren Legarda anchored for years. The network where she built her career, her credibility, her public face.

She abstained.

Her stated reason was conflict of interest: she had filed her own ABS-CBN franchise renewal bill, and she said House rules prevented her from voting. 

But House sources told Vera Files that the conflict-of-interest rule applied only to regular committee members — Legarda was an ex-officio member as Deputy Speaker and was not covered by the rule. 

She chose to abstain anyway.

She later said she was "heartbroken" about ABS-CBN's closure. 

She said the franchise "must be refiled." 

She performed grief publicly. 

But grief without action is just theater. 

She was in that room. She could have voted. She didn't. 🤷🏾‍♂️

Now here is the part of the story that gets buried under the grief performance.

In May 2024 — three and a half years after ABS-CBN died in that committee room — Leandro Leviste's holding company purchased an 8.5 percent stake in ABS-CBN. 

By June 2024, he had raised his stake to 10 percent, making him the second-largest ABS-CBN shareholder after the Lopez family, with his holdings valued at roughly ₱688.5 million.

The mother abstained while ABS-CBN was being killed. The son bought into it while it was on the floor, cheap.

The network her family declined to defend became the network her family now partly owns.

THE SOLAR PHILIPPINES ANGLE

This is the story that took me a long time to fully piece together, and I still do not think it has been told with the seriousness it deserves.

Leandro Leviste built Solar Philippines into one of the country's most high-profile renewable energy companies. 

In 2019, during Senator Legarda's third Senate term, the Solar Para sa Bayan Corporation received a 25-year franchise from Congress to build distributable solar power systems nationwide. 

Critics from the Anti-Trapo Movement questioned the "seemingly hasty" processing of that franchise, filing complaints against Legarda over the speed at which her Senate committee cleared the resolution.

Nothing formal came of those complaints then. 

But in January 2026, the Department of Energy imposed a ₱24 billion fine on Solar Philippines Power Projects Holdings for failure to deliver on committed projects. 

The DOE then filed a formal complaint against Leandro Leviste and five other Solar executives in May 2026.

Senator Legarda's response was to file a Senate resolution seeking a probe into the DOE's actions. 

The mother is now presiding over the chamber — she was elected Senate President Pro Tempore in May 2026 — that could either investigate or shield her son from a ₱24 billion liability.

When reporters asked her about the conflict of interest, she declined to address questions.

Sound familiar?

THE DYNASTY SHE BUILT WHILE FILING ANTI-DYNASTY BILLS

This is the irony that I have to put in writing because it is almost too on the nose.

Senator Loren Legarda has now filed an anti-political dynasty bill seven times. Seven. 

The bill has never passed. 

It keeps getting filed. It keeps going nowhere. 

Sixty-four percent of Filipinos support an anti-dynasty law according to Pulse Asia, and yet it never moves forward in a chamber where Legarda now holds the second-highest seat.

Meanwhile, the dynasty she has been building looks like this:

- Loren Legarda — Senate President Pro Tempore, fourth Senate term, having bounced from Senate to House and back to Senate using term limit rules as a revolving door

- AA Legarda (Antonio Agapito Legarda) — her brother, currently serving as Antique's lone district representative, having won a second term in 2025 with 210,491 votes — the same Antique seat Loren vacated when she returned to the Senate

- Leandro Leviste — her son, currently serving as Batangas 1st District Representative, with a reported net worth approaching ₱50 billion, chairman of Solar Philippines, now facing a ₱24 billion DOE fine

The Vera Files investigation published in March 2025 documented how AA Legarda ran on the name "Inday Loren" on the official candidate list — a name that voters in Antique associate with Loren herself, not with her brother — making it difficult for voters to know the difference. 

She had to cut ties with previous allies in the province, including Governor Rhodora Cadiao, to clear the field for her brother.

The woman who files anti-dynasty bills is simultaneously managing a three-front family political empire across two provinces and the national Senate. 

Her legislation was not hypocrisy by accident. It was hypocrisy as a brand.

THE MOST RECENT FLIP: MAY 2026

As I write this, there was a leadership coup in the Senate.

On May 11, 2026, the pro-Duterte bloc engineered a surprise shakeup that ousted the sitting Senate President and installed Alan Peter Cayetano. 

Loren Legarda voted for Cayetano. In exchange, she was immediately elected Senate President Pro Tempore — the chamber's second-highest position. 

This is at least her fourth major Senate leadership alignment shift in recent years.

When reporters asked her about it afterward, she evaded questions.

She has done this so many times now that the evasion itself has become the statement.

WHAT I GOT WRONG EARLY ON

I spent years giving Loren Legarda the benefit of the doubt because of the legislation. 

The Climate Change Act. The Magna Carta of Women. The Anti-Trafficking law. 

These are real bills. They protect real people.

But the pattern I kept seeing was not the occasional bad alliance choice. 

It was the consistent subordination of every stated principle to what was good for Loren and Leandro. 

The legislation was real, but it was also never the organizing logic. The organizing logic was always the family.

The ABS-CBN abstention was not about parliamentary procedure. 

The UniTeam alliance was not about unity. 

The seven anti-dynasty bills that never moved were not about reform. 

The Senate probe into the DOE that could shield her son from a ₱24 billion fine is not about energy policy.

Each one is about power — held, transferred, and protected.

THE QUESTION I NOW ASK

I used to wonder when Loren Legarda became this way. I now think that is the wrong question.

The better question is whether she ever wasn't this way — and whether we just weren't paying close enough attention. 

The journalism career that made her famous was built on a network, ABS-CBN, that her family later acquired a significant stake in. 

The province she represented, Antique, had been tied to her family going back to her great-granduncle, who served as mayor of Sibalom. 

Even the early reform credentials were built on top of a foundation that was always partly about family name and family position.

She chose Marcos in 2022. Her son Leandro supported that choice. Her other son Lorenzo disowned her for it. 

The family fractured publicly over the decision. 

And she went to the Senate anyway — and won bigger than she ever had before, with 24 million votes.

That number is the most honest thing in this whole story. 

The voters knew. They watched the same pattern I watched. And 24 million of them said it was fine.

I am not writing this to tell you how to vote. 

I am writing this because I lost my faith in Loren Legarda a long time ago, and I think it is worth saying out loud why — and being honest that part of that loss is on me. 

I believed in someone because she looked like she believed in something.

She may have. Once.

But principles without the spine to hold them at cost are just talking points. 

And in twenty-eight years of watching Loren Legarda, I have never once seen her hold a principle when it cost her something real.

That is the faith I lost. And I do not expect to get it back.

SOURCES

1. Loren says she's no political butterfly | GMA News Online
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/185793/loren-says-she-s-no-political-butterfly/story/

2. Loren Legarda fattens her dynasty - VERA Files
https://verafiles.org/articles/loren-legarda-fattens-her-dynasty

3. Legarda explains why she didn't participate in ABS-CBN franchise vote
https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/07/11/20/legarda-explains-why-she-didnt-participate-in-abs-cbn-franchise-vote

4. Legarda heartbroken over abstention on ABS-CBN franchise voting
https://politiko.com.ph/2021/10/21/i-spent-the-best-productive-years-of-my-life-in-that-station-legarda-heartbroken-over-abstention-on-abs-cbn-franchise-voting/

5. Son of Loren Legarda, "disgusted" at mother for running under UniTeam slate
https://kami.com.ph/politics/142334-son-loren-legarda-disgusted-mom-running-uniteam-slate-i-dont/

6. Leviste raises stake in ABS-CBN to 10%
https://www.philstar.com/business/2024/06/06/2360599/leviste-raises-stake-abs-cbn-10

7. Leviste buys 8.5% stake of ABS-CBN
https://business.inquirer.net/457141/leviste-buys-8-5-stake-of-abs-cbn

8. Leviste hikes ABS-CBN stake; inches closer to board seat
https://tribune.net.ph/2024/06/05/leviste-hikes-abs-cbn-stake-inches-closer-to-board-seat

9. Group questions 'hasty' processing of franchise for firm led by Legarda's son
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/money/companies/684476/group-questions-hasty-processing-of-franchise-for-firm-led-by-legarda-s-son/story/

10. DOE fines Leviste's Solar Philippines P24-B for failed commitments
https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/business/2026/1/14/doe-fines-leviste-s-solar-philippines-p24-b-for-failed-commitments-1151

11. DOE files complaint vs Leviste, 5 other solar firm execs
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1274539

12. Legarda files seventh bill on anti-political dynasty
https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/nation/2026/2/19/legarda-files-seventh-bill-on-anti-political-dynasty-1730

13. Legarda: Congressman AA's triumph is victory for Antique
https://lorenlegarda.com.ph/legarda-congressman-aas-triumph-is-victory-for-antique/

14. Loren Legarda returns to the Senate on her 4th term
https://lorenlegarda.com.ph/loren-legarda-returns-to-the-senate-on-her-4th-term-much-to-do-many-to-help/

15. Senate coup: Sotto out, Cayetano takes over
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2026/05/12/2527301/senate-coup-sotto-out-cayetano-takes-over

16. Shutdown of ABS-CBN broadcasting - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutdown_of_ABS-CBN_broadcasting

17. Loren Legarda - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loren_Legarda

18. 1998 Philippine Senate election - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Philippine_Senate_election

19. Case Digest: P.E.T. Case No. 003 - Legarda vs. De Castro
https://jur.ph/jurisprudence/digest/legarda-v-de-castro-42390

20. It's final: Loren loses election protest case vs Noli
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2008/02/20/45743/its-final-loren-loses-election-protest-case-vs-noli

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Hernia

😣 When part of the stomach pushes upward through the diaphragm into the chest, it can lead to acid reflux, chest discomfort, and swallowing problems—this condition is called Hiatal Hernia.

🩺 Hiatal Hernia

A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach bulges through the opening in the diaphragm where the esophagus passes into the stomach.

👉 Medical term: Hiatal hernia

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🔹 Location
• Between the chest and abdomen
• At the opening of the diaphragm (hiatus)
• Near the stomach and esophagus junction

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🔹 What Does It Do?
• The diaphragm normally helps keep the stomach in place
• In hiatal hernia, part of the stomach moves upward into the chest
• This can weaken the valve that prevents acid reflux

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⚠️ Common Symptoms
• Heartburn
• Acid reflux (GERD)
• Chest pain or pressure
• Difficulty swallowing
• Burping or bloating
• Sour taste in mouth
• Shortness of breath in severe cases

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🧠 How It Happens
• Weakness in the diaphragm opening develops
• Increased pressure pushes the stomach upward
• Acid more easily flows back into the esophagus

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🧾 Risk Factors
• Aging
• Obesity
• Heavy lifting
• Chronic coughing
• Pregnancy
• Smoking
• Straining during bowel movements

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🚨 Possible Complications
• Severe acid reflux
• Esophagitis
• Barrett’s esophagus
• Esophageal ulcers
• Strangulated hernia (rare emergency)

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🩺 Diagnosis
• Endoscopy
• Barium swallow X-ray
• CT scan
• Esophageal manometry

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💊 Treatment Options
• Acid-reducing medications
• Lifestyle and diet changes
• Weight management
• Surgery in severe cases

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🛡️ Tips for Better Management
• Avoid large meals
• Do not lie down after eating
• Maintain healthy weight
• Avoid spicy and fatty foods
• Elevate head during sleep
• Quit smoking

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🚨 Important Note
Persistent reflux, chest pain, or swallowing difficulty should be medically evaluated.

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🔖  
#HiatalHernia #GERD #AcidReflux #DigestiveHealth #Heartburn #Esophagus #Gastroenterology #HealthAwareness #Wellness







Thursday, May 14, 2026

Thyroid

WHAT REALLY HAPPENS TO OUR BODY UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA DURING A THYROID SURGERY? 😨💉

Especially for those of us who went through a total thyroidectomy…

Some people think surgery is just “sleeping” while doctors operate…

But the truth is while we are unconscious, an entire medical team is working every second to keep our body safe and stable. 🥹

Before surgery begins, general anesthesia is given so we won’t feel pain and won’t be aware during the operation.

But anesthesia is not just something that “puts you to sleep.”

It’s a powerful and carefully controlled medicine that affects the brain, nerves, breathing, and the whole body.

Within seconds…

🧠 Your brain slowly loses awareness😴 You become unconscious💢 You don’t feel pain🫁 Your breathing is carefully monitored and supported💤 Your body enters a controlled sleep-like state

During a total thyroidectomy, doctors carefully remove the thyroid gland while closely monitoring your:

✔️ Heart rate✔️ Oxygen level✔️ Blood pressure✔️ Breathing✔️ Body response to anesthesia

And while you are asleep…

You don’t know how many hours have passed.

You don’t know what is happening around you.

You have no control over your body.

But somehow… your body keeps fighting to survive. ❤️

Then suddenly you wake up.

Maybe with a sore throat.

Maybe your voice feels weak.

Maybe there’s pain in your neck and a scar you never imagined having.

And for a moment, you quietly think…

“I made it… I’m still here.” 🙏🥹

Behind every thyroidectomy scar is a story of fear, strength, prayers, healing, and survival.

A reminder that we fought something hard… and we made it through. 🤍

To my fellow thyroid warriors what was the first thing you felt when you woke up after surgery? 🦋

#TotalThyroidectomy
 #ThyroidCancerWarrior 
#ThyroidSurgery 
#ThyroidectomyScar 
#PapillaryThyroidCancer 
#HealingJourney 
#ThyroidWarrior 
#GeneralAnesthesia 
#SurgeryRecovery 
#SurvivorStory



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Php40 goto
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 Get prestige card.

Suweldo

Every month, our elected officials — mayors, vice mayors, councilors, representatives, and senators — receive high salaries.

And where does that money come from? From us. From the taxes we pay.
Yes, even students, housewives, and the unemployed contribute — every time you buy something, you pay VAT.
We are the ones funding their salaries.

While many of us struggle to survive on minimum wage — with deductions and rising living costs — we must realize how critical it is to vote wisely.

Their job is to:

Represent our interests

Create laws and policies to improve lives

Manage public resources responsibly — including the money we work so hard to earn

But sadly, too often we see:
They earn more than enough, enjoy countless perks and benefits — and still, some choose to steal.
Then they distract us with dance moves or sweet promises — and we forget what’s at stake.

Meanwhile, we who pay their salaries live paycheck to paycheck.
Is that fair to you?

Choose leaders with integrity.
Leaders who understand sacrifice.
Leaders who won’t just talk — but will act for the good of all.

Your vote isn’t just for today — it will shape the next 6 years.
And it may define the future your children will live in.

Source: dbm.gov.ph – Compensation Plan under R.A. 6758
(Note: This is just the basic salary — actual pay can be higher depending on rank and years in service.

Ctto



People is watching hindi sila idiot.

 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE NEW MAJORITY BLOC IN THE SENATE



Dear New Senate Majority,


Congratulations.


You now control the chamber.


You have the numbers.

You have the gavels.

You have the committee chairmanships.

You have the power to decide which investigations live, which reports die, and which truths are allowed to breathe.


But please remember this:


Power acquired in one afternoon can also define an entire political legacy.


Because millions of Filipinos did not just watch a leadership change on May 11.


They watched a room rearrange itself at the exact moment accountability was about to enter the building.


At ‘yon ang hindi ninyo matatakasan.


You may call it parliamentary procedure.

You may call it political realignment.

You may call it stability.


But to many ordinary Filipinos, it looked like something far simpler:


SELF-PRESERVATION.


Habang paparating ang Articles of Impeachment…

habang umiinit ang usapin sa confidential funds…

habang lumalalim ang flood control controversy…

habang may partial report na umano’y posibleng tumama sa ilang makapangyarihang pangalan…


biglang nagbago ang timpla ng Senado.


And Filipinos are asking the most dangerous question in politics:


“Why?”


Bakit kailangang palitan agad ang liderato bago pa man tuluyang makausad ang impeachment court?


Bakit tila mas urgent ang pag-control ng proseso kaysa pagharap sa proseso?


Bakit parang may kailangang pigilan?


You see, the problem is no longer perception.


The problem is timing.


At sa pulitika, timing tells stories words cannot hide.


Some of you stayed inside the majority caucus until the very end.

Some smiled beside allies you had already abandoned.

Some attended hearings as if nothing was changing.

Some kept silent while negotiations were already happening behind closed doors.


Then one Monday came -

and suddenly the masks fell all at once.


Ganito kasi ang masakit para sa taumbayan:


Ordinary Filipinos are told every day to obey the law immediately.

Kapag may subpoena, sumipot.

Kapag may kaso, humarap.

Kapag may hearing, dumalo.


Pero kapag makapangyarihan na ang sangkot?

Biglang may delay.

Biglang may “further study.”

Biglang may procedural acrobatics.

Biglang may leadership coup.


The speed of justice changes depending on the power of the person involved.


At ‘yon ang unti-unting sumisira sa tiwala ng tao sa demokrasya.


This is bigger than Sara Duterte.

This is bigger than Tito Sotto.

This is even bigger than Alan Peter Cayetano.


This is about whether the Senate will still be remembered as an institution of accountability -

or merely a survivors’ club for political families protecting one another when danger gets too close.


Because let’s be brutally honest:


When a senator allegedly named in a controversial report ends up controlling the committee connected to that report…


kahit anong paliwanag ninyo,

kahit gaano kaganda ang press release,

kahit gaano karaming legal terms ang gamitin - the optics are devastating.


And deep inside, you know that too.


To the new majority bloc:

➖ The Filipino people are patient. But history is not.


History remembers who stood firm.

History remembers who stayed silent.

History remembers who crossed the room at the exact moment truth was approaching the door.


At higit sa lahat - 

history remembers who used power to protect the Republic…

and who used the Republic to protect themselves.


All credits to the original writer (Anonymous)


#OpenLetterToTheNewMajority

#SenateofthePhilippines

#SenateCoup

#PhilippineSenate

#AccountabilityMatters

#TruthMustPrevail

#NoToPoliticalCoverUp

#HistoryIsWatching

#ImpeachmentTrial

#JusticeForTheFilipinoPeople

#ProtectTheConstitution

#FloodControlScam

#BlueRibbonCommittee

#PowerAndPolitics

#HindiKamiMakakalimot

#ThePeopleAreWatching

#DemocracyUnderWatch

#SenadoNgPilipino

#RuleOfLaw

#PoliticalDynasties

#TindigPilipino

#anonymouswriter

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

05142026 thu

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site pogi
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Ph12+12+20 pamasahe

Punta sa SSS hulog contribution bhoy and flor
Php30 to 40 saved. Naglakad lang with sir  1.35km
Php5850 hulog sa SSS
Php10 limos sa pilay
Php13 pamasahe jeep
Php30 savings naglakad lang.

Ryan Morales.