Thursday, August 20, 2026

Lymph node o kulani sa leeg

Lymph node o kulani sa leeg.



08212026 fri

Php

10 yrs ago.

𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂’𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮 𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗰𝗸 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗮𝘂𝘀𝗲 “𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗮𝗮𝘀 𝗱𝗶𝗻 ’𝘆𝗮𝗻,” 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲’𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝟭𝟬 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝘆𝗼𝘂. 😅

Linawin ko lang...

I’m not saying na ibenta mo agad yung stocks mong may loss. 

Hindi rin ako basher ng long-term investing. 

Huwag nyo ko i-judge please. 😂

But this might help you see kung patience pa ba ang kailangan mo or talagang need mo na ng stock review. 🙂

I checked what would have happened if you invested ₱10,000 in each of the current Top 10 PSE companies by market capitalization, then held the shares from July 29, 2016 to July 30, 2026.

After 10 years... 

➡ ICT grew from ₱10,000 to ₱153,125.

➡ BDO, BPI, and MER also ended higher.

➡ SM, SMPH, AC, MBT, TEL, and GLO were still below their July 2016 prices.

Your total ₱100,000 would have grown to around ₱232,066.

Okay sana.

Kaso ₱153,125 doon came from ICT alone. 😆

Without ICT, the ₱90,000 invested in the other nine stocks would be worth around ₱78,941.

Parang group project lang.

May isang bumuhat, may tatlong may ambag…

Tapos yung iba, moral support. 😂

Sinadya kong hindi isama ang dividends because we’re looking at one specific belief... 

“Hold lang. Tataas din ang share price niyan.”

Familiar ba? 😂😂😂

Dividends are important and can improve your total return or offset some price losses.  

Pero price movement lang muna ang hinihimay natin dito. 😉

Ten years later, 6 of the 10 stocks were still below their starting prices.

So if you have a stock that has been red for years, hindi sapat na tingnan lang kung gaano mo na siya katagal hawak.

Always go back to your “why.”

Bakit mo siya piniling bilhin?

Okay pa ba ang business at earnings?

May reason pa bang maniwala sa future growth?

Ano bang meron sa stock na ’yan na wala sa iba? Hahaha. 😂

Seriously…

If the reason is still valid, then go ahead and keep holding. 😉

Pero kung ang only reason mo na lang ay... 

“Sayang, ang tagal ko nang hawak yung stock na ’to. What if mag-recover?”

Eh, what if hindi? 😆

Baka yung time invested mo na ang hinahawakan mo, hindi na yung company. 😅

Walang loyalty points sa stock market.

Hindi porket naka-10 years ka na, may free profit sa eleventh year. 😂

Don’t sell just because may loss.

But don’t hold just because matagal na rin.

Hold habang valid pa ang reason mo.

Okay? 😁

Ikaw, may stock ka ba na matagal mo ng hawak?

Kamusta naman sya?



Wednesday, August 19, 2026

08202026 thu 4th day mama cab.

Php12 pandesal

Site pogi
Wfh ganda

Php12+30 pamasahe
Php200 baon.

Php1482.30 paid last bill ng globe ang kulit.

Naglaba ang dami.

Goto Metro Bank paclose payroll account and change pin ganda.
Php24 pamasahe
Php40 1/2k african feed bird
Php30 pamasahe

Php600 pizza regular hawaiian chesse stuf crust

Php1482.30 paid last globe bill. 914024550

Done tiklop ng damit.

Cris indang
Php70 mini bus trece
Php25 jeep trece to indang
Php75 bus indang to panapaan kanto
Php30 tricycle

Php94k total bill ni nanay.
Less 54k
Net = 40k kasama na pf ni doc.
Nagbigay me ng 10k.

Php24+26+26+30 gym pamasahe

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Gusto lang maka uwi.

Iniwan ang kotse sa mall parking at nag-motor para lang makauwi. First time. Buwis-buhay.

Shout out ​kay Kuys JoyRide driver kahapon, maraming salamat sa safe ride! Sa halos 5 km na biyahe at pagsuong sa baha - pinagsuot mo 'ko ng kapote, pero may nakalimutan ka atang ipasuot... HELMET! 😅

​Matindi ang karanasan nating lahat kahapon. Walang galawan ang mga sasakyan sa Marcos Highway at Felix Avenue. Stranded ang mga kapwa natin commuter, at karamihan naglalakad na lang sa gitna ng baha. No choice ako kundi mag-motor para lang makauwi.

​Tunay na buwis-buhay! Sinagupa namin ang malakas na buhos ng ulan, hampas ng hangin sa mukha, at ang mataas na baha sa Felix Avenue, Karangalan, at F. Legaspi. Kahit basang-basa ang pantalon at balat kong sapatos, nakahinga rin ako nang maluwag nang makarating sa bahay sa Pasig. Buti na lang balot sa plastik-labo ang celpon at wallet ko!

​Nagbayad ako ng ₱100 sa fare at nagbigay ng ₱150 na tip kasi sobrang pasasalamat ko na nakauwi ako nang buhay at ligtas. Kaso papasok na ako ng gate nang biglang nagtanong si Kuya:

​"Sir, 'yung helmet po?"

​Tinitigan ko muna siya. Nautal siya nang marealize niya: "Wala kayong helmet, Sir?!"

​Sagot ko: "Wala! Kanina ko pa itinatanong sa'yo nung sumasakay ako kung bakit wala akong helmet, 'di mo 'ko pinapansin!"

​Driver: "Sorry po, Sir... Naiwan ko pala don sa mesa sa pick-up point." 😭

​Lessons Learned:

​Kapote over Helmet. Sa gitna ng bagyo at baha, mas takot si Kuya na magka-sipon ka kaysa sa mabasag ang ulo mo. Priorities!

​Mas Mahal pa ang Tip sa Pamasahe. Paglagpas mo sa baha nang buhay, 'di mo na maiisip ang ₱100 fare - ₱150 na tip agad ibibigay mo bilang pasasalamat sa pangalawang buhay!

​Plastik-Labo Is Life. Kahit basang-basa ang sapatos at sira ang araw mo sa baha, basta naka-plastik labo ang phone at wallet - panalo ka pa rin sa buhay!

​Dasal ang Tunay na Armor. Kung wala kang helmet, ang tanging proteksyon mo na lang sa kalsada ay malalim na pananampalataya at matinding kapit sa belt ng rider.

​Tahimik si Kuya = Kumapit Ka Na Lang. Kapag hindi sumagot ang rider nung itinatanong mo 'yung helmet bago bumiyahe, ibig sabihin lang nun: "Boss, 'wag ka na magtanong, pareho lang tayong gustong makauwi." 😅

​#MarcosHighway #CaintaBaha #MoveItPH #JoyRidePH #AngkasPH #PasigCity #FloodSurvival #MotorcycleTaxiStories



SDO

Ang bigat ng liquidation documents under a confidential fund audit lies on the integrity of the certification by the Special Disbursing officer as attested by the Head of the Agency.

Sino nga ba ang SDO, ano ang kanyang role:

See below:

Mainam na linawin ang ginawa ni Gina Acosta ay hindi pagdisburse kung hindi pag-transfer ng buong cash advance, na mahigpit na ipinagbabawal ng JC 2015-001.

Bilang isang SDO, sya mismo ang dapat magbayad sa mga payees/ beneficiaries at humingi na kaukulang patunay ng naganap/ natanggap ang pera.

Siya rin ang dapat mag-record sa kanyang Cash Disbursement Journal.

Kaya nga sya ang pumipirma sa Certification na mahalagang supporting document sa liquidation ng SDO.

Sa paglagda nya sa Certification ay pinapatunayan nyang, ginastos nya ang nasabing pondo sa confidential activities.

Paano nya ito masasabi kung buo nyang inilipat ang Cash Advance sa iba?

Paano kaya yung bond na sa kanya nakapangalan? 

Magkano kaya ang maximum amount ng bond. Pasok kaya ang buong halaga ng checks na naencash nya.

Ano ba ang hinahanap sa isang SDO ng confidential funds?

Hindi po yung kaalaman nya sa National Security kung hindi, ang mga sumusunod:

Ano ang sinasabi ng JC pag-dating sa mga tama at hindi tamang pag-gamitan?
Ano ang tamang pag-iingat ng confidential funds?
Anu-ano ang mga record at report, supporting documents, evidence of payment na kailangan upang malinaw na nagamit sa tama ang pondong ipinagkatiwala?
Anu-ano ang basehan ng pagbabayad?

Malinaw at matagumpay ang prosecution sa pagpapalabas ng mahalagang katotohanan…

Base daw sa utos sa taas.

Iyon ang malinaw!



In algebra the word done is switch word.

 Six less than 1/9 of 45 is ________.

1/9(45) - 6 = ?

5-6 = -1


Yung naunang number dapat nasa dulo ng expression o equations. Yung nahuli ang dapat nasa unahan.

Bakit hirap bantayan dredging.

 Bakit Mahirap Bantayan ang Dredging


Minsan, nagkaroon ako ng pagkakataong makausap si Heidi Mendoza tungkol sa dredging at corruption. At doon mas luminaw sa akin kung bakit mataas ang corruption risk sa ganitong klase ng proyekto kapag mahina ang monitoring at independent verification.


Simple lang ang problema: nasa ilalim ng tubig ang malaking bahagi ng accomplishment.


Kapag classroom ang proyekto, puwede mong bilangin kung ilan ang ginawa. Kapag kalsada, makikita at masusukat mo kung gaano kahaba at kakapal. Pero sa dredging, hindi basta makikita ng ordinaryong tao kung 10,000 cubic meters ba talaga ang hinukay o 30,000 ang nakalagay sa accomplishment report.


Kaya heavily dependent ang verification sa before-and-after surveys, measurements, hauling and disposal records, at technical documentation. At kapag tag-ulan, mas nagiging komplikado dahil natural na nagbabago ang riverbed—may sedimentation, erosion, deposition at malakas na agos.


Ibig sabihin, hindi imposible i-audit ang dredging. May mga technical method para sukatin ito. Pero mas mahirap itong independently i-verify kaysa sa maraming visible infrastructure projects, lalo na kung kulang ang baseline data, documentation o independent inspection.


At dito pumapasok kung bakit madaling maging paboritong proyekto ng mga korap ang dredging: malaki ang perang puwedeng ilagay sa kontrata, mahirap makita ng publiko ang aktwal na accomplishment, at technical records ang pangunahing basehan kung tama ba ang volume at bayad.


Kapag mahina ang independent measurement, puwedeng ma-overstate ang volume sa papel. Kapag mahina ang monitoring, puwedeng mabayaran ang trabahong kulang sa aktwal na accomplishment. At dahil natural namang bumabalik ang sediment, maaari ring magkaroon ng lehitimong dahilan para sa repeat dredging—na lalo namang nangangailangan ng mahigpit na pagsusuri para matiyak na kailangan at tama ang panibagong kontrata.


Ito ang klase ng corruption na hindi kailangang magtayo ng ghost building.


Minsan, sapat nang dagdagan ang putik sa dokumento kahit hindi naman nadagdagan nang ganoon kalaki ang aktwal na hinukay sa ilog.


Kaya sa dredging, hindi sapat ang tanong na, “May proyekto ba?”


Ang mas mahalagang tanong:


Gaano karami talaga ang hinukay? Sino ang nagsukat? Independent ba ang measurement? At tugma ba ang binayaran ng gobyerno sa aktwal na trabahong ginawa?


Dahil sa public works, ang corruption ay hindi laging nakikita sa nawawalang gusali.


Minsan, nakatago ito sa ilang metro ng lalim, ilang libong cubic meters sa accomplishment report—at ilang milyong pisong hindi kayang makita ng mata lamang.




Hostile witness.

Legal Explainer | HOSTILE WITNESS: BAKIT MAHALAGA ANG TESTIMONYA NI GINA ACOSTA?

A hostile witness is a person called to testify in court by a party, but whose testimony is uncooperative, evasive, or openly favorable to the opposing side. When a judge officially declares a witness hostile, the lawyer who called them gets special permission to ask leading questions and cross-examine their own witness


Bakit hiniling ng prosecution na ideklarang hostile witness si Gina Acosta? At bakit naging advantage pa ito sa prosecution?

Normally, kapag sarili mong witness, hindi mo puwedeng i-lead. You ask open-ended questions and allow the witness to tell the story. Pero kapag dineklara ng court na hostile or unwilling witness, puwede nang gumamit ng leading questions.

At malaking bagay iyon. Bakit? Dahil imbes na:

"Sino ang nag-utos sa iyo na ilabas ang pera?"

at bigyan ang witness ng pagkakataong umiwas, magpaligoy-ligoy, o magbigay ng ibang version, puwede nang itanong nang diretso:

"Si Vice President Sara Duterte ang nag-utos sa iyo na i-release ang 125M pesos, tama?"

Yes or no. Diretso. Walang paligoy-ligoy.

At ano ang nakuha ng prosecution kay Acosta? Among the significant admissions:

-Si Acosta mismo ang nag-encash ng 125M.

-Buong 125M ay inilabas bilang cash.

-Inilagay ang pera sa apat na bags.

-Ibinigay niya ang cash kay Col. Raymund Dante Lachica.

-Sinabi niyang ginawa niya ito dahil iyon ang utos ng kanyang head of agency, si Sara Duterte.

-Si Lachica ay security officer, hindi Special Disbursing Officer.

-Nang tanungin kung anong rule sa Joint Circular No. 2015-01 ang nag-authorize sa isang security officer na gumastos ng confidential funds, wala siyang maisagot.

-At kinumpirma rin niya na wala ang pangalan ni Lachica sa relevant OVP documents submitted to COA.

From the standpoint of trial strategy, malaking bagay ang hostile-witness ruling because the prosecution was able to create a very simple chain:

SINO ANG NAG-UTOS?
Sara Duterte.

SINO ANG NAG-WITHDRAW?
Gina Acosta.

ANO ANG NANGYARI SA 125M?
Inincash. Nilagay sa four bags. (Tumugma ito sa earlier testimony ng LandBank official Violeta Constantino na nilagay sa 4 bags ang pera.)

SINO ANG TUMANGGAP?
Col. Lachica.

SI LACHICA BA ANG SDO?
Hindi.

ANONG RULE ANG NAG-AUTHORIZE SA KANYA NA GUMASTOS NG CONFIDENTIAL FUNDS?
Acosta could not identify one.

NASA COA DOCUMENTATION BA ANG PANGALAN NI LACHICA?
Wala.

And that is why the prosecution wanted Acosta declared hostile. Hindi kailangan ng prosecution na maging "kakampi" nila si Acosta. Kailangan lang nilang makuha ang admissions na mahalaga sa kaso.

The hostile-witness ruling gave them the ability to lead, confront, and lock in those answers.

08192026 wed 3rd day mama cab.

Nakadumi si mama kahapon.

Php12 pandesal 

Site pogi
Wfh ganda

Red rainfall warning

Php12+30 pamasahe pogi

Php260 30x8.67 itlog renan

Php390 tiktok mama.

Php384 puregold grocery
Php5 tip bukas pinto.
Php29 2pcs patatas.

Lunch
Cornbeef with patatas.

Php196 2x payong manual
Php65 shopee cris paid na
Php194 shopee jp.

Php30 pamasahe pogi

Gym
Php24+26+26+30 = 106 pamasahe



Five licenses.

FIVE LICENSES, TWO ASEAN RECOGNITIONS ⚡

Engineer Alecar Sualog Prado now holds five professional licenses, two ASEAN engineering recognitions, and three undergraduate engineering degrees—but his journey started with a childhood dream of simply becoming an engineer.

Growing up in Buruanga, Aklan, Prado first imagined becoming a mechanic. By Grade 6, he became interested in electrical work, and by high school, electronics had captured his attention. That eventually led him to pursue BS Electronics and Communications Engineering at Iloilo Science and Technology University, nearly six hours away from home.

College was not easy. In his final semester, he failed two subjects and had to retake them during summer, causing him to miss his graduation ceremony. After finishing his degree, his retired mother struggled to finance his review in Manila.

Prado then faced another setback: he took the Electronics Engineer board exam three times before finally passing.

After his second attempt, he considered finding work instead of continuing. But his mother told him to keep going and pass the board first. With his parents’ support, he tried again—and succeeded.

His career began as an installer of CCTV and PABX systems, sometimes finishing projects around midnight and commuting home as late as 1 or 2 a.m. He later became a project engineer, designer, and consultant, continuously attending seminars and building professional experience.

Over the years, he earned licenses as an ECE, ECT, RME, and PECE, along with recognition as an ASEAN Engineer and ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer. After he graduated he then earned his REE License. 

But he did not stop there.

After becoming self-employed, Prado returned to school and completed BS Electrical Engineering in 2022, finally experiencing the graduation ceremony he once missed. In 2026, he completed his third degree—BS Civil Engineering at Central Colleges of the Philippines.

He is now pursuing a master’s degree in Environmental Planning, hoping to contribute to environmental protection and development in his community.

For Prado, every license and degree carries responsibility, continued learning, and the sacrifices of the family who believed in him.

His message to students and board examinees:

Rest if you need to—but continue the dream.

“Fall seven times, stand up eight.” 🎓⚙️



08182026 tue 2nd day mama

2nd day mama nasa cabanatuan batay nanay.

Php12+30 pamasahe pogi

Wfh ganda
Site pogi

Paakyat tubig sa tangke 4 wala.


Php500 food panda lunch

Php252 + 39 Php291 grab pogi.

Gym pogi
Ganda hindi

Ph12+13 Pamasahe

Php35 shopee   
Fish oil pogi received

Tapon basura.





Monday, August 17, 2026

GERD, Acid Reflux,& Heartburn

They feed them:

breakfast like a KING.
lunch like a QUEEN.
and supper is just a BROTH.
A thin soup.

ACID stomach keeps coming up.

Stomach is not the problem.
The problem is the little gate ( cardiac sphincter) that has weakend beacause eating the largest meal at the end of the day.
When the sun goes down digestion slows down.

ACID breakdown the protein in our stomach.





Sunday, August 16, 2026

08172026 Mon naulan habagat uwi cabanatuan mama

Php12 pandesal

site pogi
wfh ganda

Hatid pogi late
Php39 toll fee
Php415 sukli 585 jolibee
Php39 toll fee


Php2000 at 84.44/L  23L diesel max

Php195 isang bangus
Php25 dahon sili
Php50 sayote
Php100 galunggong
Php200 manok

Tinola at adobong galunggong ang lunch

Php413 + 39 grab mama home to 5 star terminal pasay.
Uuwi sa Cabanatuan si mama pa confine si Nanay hinihika.
Pa confine sa Good Samaritan.
Php329  pasay 5 start terminal to cabanatuan Php263.00
Bus #88083

3:22pm Naiax pa lang.
4:51pm sctex

Php262.25 o save grocery
Php20 4x5 pandecoco

Php30 pamasahe pogi

gym.
Php24+26+26+30 pamasahe

Ti Clarit paid upa sa bahay php5k for the month of July.


08162026 sun

Php10 pandesal
Php40 malabon
Php40 goto laman
Php30 2x15 lumpia prito
Php25 butchi

Gym pogi
Php12+13+13+30 pamasahe

Ganda glorietta makati

Lunch
Crispy pata
Manok sisig

Attend bday ni Donnie. Kina Gina
Handa
Steamed tilapia with sibuyas at kamatis
Menudo
Pancit canton
Chicken bbq
Lumpia shanghai
Buko pandan
Fruit salad
Butchi
Pitchi pitchi
Tahong adobo
Cake goldilocks

Wala pa ring street light ang panapaan 2  dating panapaan 3. Ang dilim sa daanan nina gina

Php30 pamasahe ganda
Home 9:45pm

To pass dapat 70%.

"To pass the examination, an examinee must obtain a general average rating of at least 70% with no rating below 50% in any subject"

I think about how lucky I am to have passed the board exam in my first take. I got 50% on Power Plant Engineering and 70% on my average rating! 

I was on top of the world when I took my oath as a Mechanical Engineer. My father insisted that I wear a custom suit.

I said, "Tatay hindi po ako nakapasa sa bar exams, sa engineering po ako nakapasa". He said, "Ah basta gusto ko naka suit ka. Ako naman ang gagastos eh"

My parents were so happy and proud!

Claim it engineers! You can do it too! Good luck!

- Engr. Alex R. Aguila, Former R&D Engineer at Yokohama Tires USA (contributor)






I survive.

ANG PINAKAMAHABANG LIMANG ORAS — AT ANG PAGGISING NA PARANG MULING PINAGKALOOBAN NG BUHAY 💚🙏

      🎗Nang dalhin ako ng aking porter papunta sa Operating Room, dala ko ang isang bagay na higit pa sa kahit anong gamit—sandamakmak na dasal. 🙏

     Habang papalapit ako sa OR, pilit kong pinapalakas ang loob ko. Pero nang bumukas ang pinto at tuluyan na akong pumasok, ibang kaba ang naramdaman ko.
     Inihiga ako sa isang warm table. Pagtingin ko sa paligid, napakaraming medical team ang naroon. Tatlong surgeons, ilang IM, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, nurses at attendants. Lahat naka-green gown, naka-mask, at abala sa kani-kanilang ginagawa.
At ako?
Nakahiga sa gitna.

     Sa ilalim ng napakaliwanag na ilaw, surrounded by people whose faces I barely knew, pero ang buhay ko ay literal na ipinagkatiwala ko sa kanilang mga kamay.
      Hindi ko alam kung ganoon ba talaga karami ang kailangan para sa isang operasyon, o kung sadyang ganoon talaga kaingat ang The Medical City sa pag-aalaga ng kanilang pasyente.
 
      Pero sa totoo lang…
Nakakatakot.
Lalo na dahil bago ako dalhin sa OR, isang tanong ang paulit-ulit na umiikot sa isip ko:
      "Paano kung hindi na ako magising?"
Maya-maya, naramdaman ko ang pag-infuse ng gamot sa aking ugat.
Nilagyan ako ng parang mask.
"Inhale… exhale…"
Dalawang beses lang yata.
At pagkatapos noon…
Wala na akong maalala.

      Hindi ko namalayan ang oras. Hindi ko namalayan ang bawat segundo ng operasyon. Hindi ko alam kung ano ang nangyayari sa paligid ko.
Hanggang sa may isang boses na gumising sa akin mula sa mahimbing na pagkakatulog.
    "Ma'am, gising na po. Tapos na po,       
Ma'am. Okay na po. Dadalhin na po kayo sa Recovery Room." 😊
Boses iyon ng aking surgeon.
Kahit hindi pa ako fully conscious, dinig na dinig ko ang mga salitang iyon.
  TAPOS NA.
  OKAY NA.
  GISING NA AKO.

    7:30 AM nang magsimula ang operasyon.
At nang magising ako, bandang 1:00 PM na pala.
Pagdating ko sa Recovery Room, unti-unti kong naririnig ang paligid. Maya-maya, narinig kong sinabi ng nurse:
   "3 PM na po."
    Grabe…
    Buhay pa ako.
At ang unang naramdaman ko?
Uhaw na uhaw ako.
Humingi ako ng malamig na tubig. Maya-maya, nagsuka rin ako, marahil dahil sa naramdaman kong acid reflux matapos ang magdamag at maghapong walang laman ang tiyan.
     Bandang 4:00 PM, naakyat na ako sa room ko sa 10th floor.
Pero kahit naroon na ako, hindi pa rin ako tuluyang nagkamalay.
Hanggang sa bandang 2:00 AM, bigla akong nagising nang tuluyan.
At alam ninyo kung ano ang unang pumasok sa isip ko?
GUTOM. 😂

    Gutóm na gutóm ako!
Kaya agad akong humingi ng pagkain sa anak ko.
At doon ko na-realize…
Nandito pa rin ako.
   Humihinga.
   Buhay.
   Gising.
   At higit sa lahat…
Nalagpasan ko na naman ang isang laban.
Ang operasyon na ilang araw kong kinatakutan.

     Ang sandaling inisip kong baka iyon na ang huling tulog ko.
Ang tanong na paulit-ulit kong binalikan—
     "Magigising pa kaya ako?"
     At ang sagot ng Diyos ay OO. 🙏
     OO, nagising ako.
At ngayon, habang sinusulat ko ito, umaagos ang mga luha ko , luha ng kagalakan, at masasabi kong:
    I DID IT.
    I MADE IT.
    I SURVIVED ANOTHER BATTLE. 💚

     Akala ko noon, ang mastectomy ang magiging pinakamahirap na parte ng journey ko.
Pero alam ba ninyo?
Hindi pala ganoon kasakit ang kinatatakutan kong surgery 😊
     Kinaya ko!!!!!! 
At masasabi kong mas mahirap pa rin para sa akin ang bagsik at side effects ng chemotherapy—ang panghihina, pananakit ng buong katawan, pagkawala ng buhok ko, pagbabago ng katawan ko at itsura, pagkasira at pagkabulok ng kuko, pagkawala ng gana, at pagkawala ng panlasa, pagtatae, panghihina ng puso at lahat ng araw na kailangan mong ngumiti kahit ang katawan mo ay pagod na pagod na.
    Pero heto ako.
    Nakalagpas.

At sa pangalawang laban , muli ,,,,nakalagpas ako 🥲☺

   🎗Kaya sa lahat ng aking mga kapwa warriors na kasalukuyang nakahiga sa hospital bed, naghihintay ng operasyon, chemotherapy, radiation, biopsy o anumang panibagong hamon—
Kung natatakot ka ngayon, okay lang.
Kung naiiyak ka ngayon, okay lang.
Kung nanginginig ang puso mo dahil hindi mo alam kung ano ang mangyayari bukas, okay lang. Palaging okay lang ka-warriors☺

    🎗Hindi ibig sabihin na natatakot ka ay mahina ka na. 
Minsan, ang tunay na tapang ay iyong takot na takot ka pero lumalaban ka pa rin.
    Humawak ka sa kamay ng Diyos.
    Magdasal ka. 🙏
    Magtiwala ka sa iyong medical team.🎗
    At higit sa lahat, huwag mong susukuan ang sarili mo. 💖
Dahil darating ang araw na lilingon ka sa lahat ng pinagdaanan mo at masasabi mong:
    “Akala ko hindi ko kakayanin… pero kinaya ko pala.”

    🎗Another cancer battle unlocked. 🔓
       Another battle survived. 💪
       Another day gifted by God. 🙏
 
   🌻Habang may hininga, may dahilan para lumaban.
     I am still here.
     I am still standing.
     I am still fighting.
     And I am still choosing LIFE. 💚🎗️

SALAMAT, LORD 😇🙏
TAPOS NA ANG ISA NA NAMANG LABAN. 🙏

HINDI PA TAPOS, MALAYO PA, NGUNIT MASASABI KONG MALAYO NA ANG AKING NARATING. ❤💖💕

HINDI PA TAPOS ANG KWENTO SA LIBRO KO, MAY MGA PAHINA PA AKONG ISUSULAT ✨

TO GOD ALL THE GLORY 😇🙏

         - Ginang Maestra-

#CancerWarrior #BreastCancerWarrior #MastectomyJourney #AnotherBattleUnlocked #IAmStillHere #ChooseLife #GodIsGood #CancerJourney #WarriorStrong #radicalmodifiedmastectomy 
#GurongCancerWarrior 
#Godisgood #FaithOverFear #NeverGiveUp 
#MotivationalCreator 
#everyone #highligths #followers

Friday, August 14, 2026

08152026 sat

Php10 pandesal

Punta mama moa to faithchapel don bosco makati. Burol ni Amy M.

Moa ganda at pogi.

Php35 mineral water
Php39 toll fee
Php39 toll fee

Inayos yung kuryente sa tindahan ni Liza ka henry.

Lunch natirang nilagang pata.

Tao ang problema sa baha.

Pag bumaha, galit na galit sa gobyerno.
Pag may baradong estero at creek, gobyerno ang sinisisi.
Pero kapag nagtatapon ng basura sa kanal, ilog, at creek, parang walang pakialam.

Ang totoo, kahit maghapon maglinis ang gobyerno, kahit milyon-milyong piso pa ang gastusin sa dredging, declogging, at clearing operations, walang mangyayari kung ang mismong tao ay walang disiplina.

Hindi ulan ang pinakamalaking kalaban natin.
Hindi bagyo.
Kundi ang mga taong alam nang bawal, ginagawa pa rin.

Yung plastik na itinapon mo sa kalsada, sa kanal mapupunta.
Yung basura na inihagis mo sa creek, babalik sa iyo sa anyo ng baha.

Tapos kapag lubog na ang bahay at hindi makadaan ang sasakyan, magpo-post sa social media at maghahanap ng masisisi.

Ang baha ay hindi lang sakuna ng kalikasan.
Madalas, bunga rin ito ng kapabayaan at katigasan ng ulo ng tao.

Hangga’t may mga taong walang pakialam sa tamang pagtatapon ng basura, paulit-ulit tayong lulubog sa baha.

Bago sisihin ang gobyerno, tingnan muna ang sariling konsensya.

Dahil walang gobyernong sapat na magaling para solusyunan ang problemang patuloy namang ginagawa ng mga pasaway na mamamayan.

#DisiplinaHindiDahilan
#BasuraMoBabalikSayo
#BahaAyGawangTao
#ResponsibilidadNgLahat

Thursday, August 13, 2026

08142026 fri

Php12 pandesal

Site pogi
Wfh ganda

Php40 goto
Php40 palabok

Php12+30 + 50 pamasahe

Php588 chowking ganda
Php153 shopee pogi

Php350 grab pogi 308+39.

Alone again (Naturally) song by Gilbert O'Sullivan 1972.


In a little while from now
If I'm not feeling any less sour
I promise myself to treat myself
And visit a nearby tower
And climbing to the top
Will throw myself off
In an effort to
Make it clear to whoever
What it's like when you're shattered

Left standing in the lurch, at a church
Where people saying, "My God, that's tough
She stood him up
No point in us remaining"
"We may as well go home"
As I did on my own
Alone again, naturally

To think that only yesterday
I was cheerful, bright and gay
Looking forward to, but who wouldn't do
The role I was about to play
But as if to knock me down
Reality came around
And without so much as a mere touch
Cut me into little pieces

Leaving me to doubt
Talk about God and His mercy
Oh, if He really does exist
Why did He desert me
In my hour of need?
I truly am indeed
Alone again, naturally

It seems to me that
There are more hearts broken in the world
That can't be mended
Left unattended
What do we do?
What do we do?

Alone again, naturally

Now looking back over the years
And whatever else that appears
I remember I cried when my father died
Never wishing to hide the tears

And at sixty-five years old
My mother, God rest her soul
Couldn't understand why the only man
She had ever loved had been taken
Leaving her to start
With a heart so badly broken
Despite encouragement from me
No words were ever spoken

And when she passed away
I cried and cried all day
Alone again, naturally
Alone again, naturally

Sss pension

Retirement is supposed to be the point when decades of work finally give way to a more comfortable life. But for many Filipino senior citizens, it can instead become a monthly exercise in stretching a few thousand pesos across food, electricity, transportation and increasingly expensive medicines.

The numbers expose a difficult reality: an SSS pension is an important financial safety net, but for many retirees, it was never designed to shoulder the full cost of old age.

HOW MUCH DOES AN SSS PENSION PAY?

SSS retirement pensions vary widely because benefits depend on factors such as a member’s Average Monthly Salary Credit and number of credited years of service.

The pension system is also undergoing increases under the SSS Pension Reform Program. Retirement and disability pensions are receiving annual 10-percent increases over three years beginning in 2025, giving millions of pensioners additional income as prices continue to rise.

But even with the increases, many retirees still receive only several thousand pesos every month.

Consider a pension of around ₱5,000. 

That translates to roughly ₱167 a day over a 30-day month. And that ₱167 is supposed to help pay for breakfast, lunch and dinner — before electricity, water, transportation and medicine even enter the picture.

WHAT DOES IT ACTUALLY COST TO GROW OLD?

A modest monthly budget for an independently living senior can quickly reach ₱16,000 to ₱27,000 even without rent.

Food and household necessities alone may consume around ₱8,000 to ₱12,000. Utilities can add ₱3,000 to ₱5,000, while transportation and errands may require another ₱1,000 to ₱2,000.

Then comes perhaps the most unforgiving expense of old age: healthcare.

Maintenance medicines, laboratory tests, consultations and other medical needs can easily consume several thousand pesos every month. A reasonable healthcare allocation of ₱4,000 to ₱8,000 can already rival — or exceed — the entire pension received by many retirees.

Add rent of ₱5,000 to ₱15,000 for a senior without an owned home or relatives providing housing, and the gap becomes even wider.

A senior spending ₱20,000 a month but receiving a ₱5,000 pension faces a ₱15,000 monthly shortfall. Over one year, that’s ₱180,000 that has to come from somewhere else.

THE PENSION GAP

The comparison becomes stark when placed side by side.

A ₱5,000 monthly pension could potentially cover only around a quarter of a ₱20,000 monthly budget.

Even a retiree receiving ₱10,000 would still need to find another ₱10,000.
This helps explain why retirement in the Philippines often remains a family affair.

Instead of becoming completely financially independent after leaving the workforce, many seniors continue depending on their children for groceries, medicines, utility bills and hospitalization expenses. Others keep working, operate small businesses or rely on savings accumulated during their working years.

For retirees without those resources, the situation can be far more difficult.

DISCOUNTS HELP — BUT THEY DON’T ERASE THE GAP

Filipino seniors do have important protections.

Under the Expanded Senior Citizens Act, qualified purchases and services including medicines, medical services, transportation and restaurant meals can receive a 20-percent senior citizen discount and applicable VAT exemption.

Senior citizens are also covered by PhilHealth under existing law, providing another layer of protection against healthcare expenses.

Indigent senior citizens may additionally qualify for the government’s Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens.

These benefits can substantially reduce expenses. But discounts do not eliminate expenses altogether.

A discounted medicine still has to be paid for. Electricity bills, groceries and housing costs still arrive every month.

SSS WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE THE ONLY PLAN

Perhaps the biggest misconception about retirement is treating an SSS pension as a complete retirement fund rather than one component of retirement income.

For younger workers, the lesson is uncomfortable but important: contributing to SSS provides valuable protection, but depending exclusively on the eventual pension could mean accepting a dramatically lower standard of living in retirement.

SSS itself has expanded supplementary retirement options such as the voluntary MySSS Pension Booster, allowing members to accumulate additional retirement savings on top of their regular benefits.

Personal savings, investments, property, private pensions and other income sources therefore become increasingly important.

Because the arithmetic of retirement is unforgiving.

A Filipino can spend 30 or 40 years working, finally receive a pension — and discover that one month’s benefit may barely cover one trip to the supermarket and pharmacy.

The SSS pension remains an essential lifeline for millions of Filipino retirees.
But in today’s Philippines, a lifeline and a living wage are two very different things.

(✍️: Top Dagohoy)

#radarPHBusiness #radarPH



No light at the end of tunnel.

WAKE UP, PHILIPPINES.

While politicians are busy with impeachment, alliances and the next political fight, the economy is slowing down.

GDP growth fell to 2.3% in Q2 2026, the weakest in five years. Construction dropped 14.8%. Investment has declined for four straight quarters.

At the same time, corruption involving flood-control projects may have cost the economy as much as ₱118.5 billion.

And yet every rainy season, we still get the same thing: baha, traffic, ayuda, investigation, hearing, repeat.

Win or lose in the impeachment trial, politicians will move on. The Filipino people still have to deal with higher prices, fewer jobs, weaker investment and floods that keep destroying homes and livelihoods.

Enough of the political circus.

Jail the corrupt. Recover the money. Fix flood control. Create jobs. Grow the economy.

Government is not a teleserye, and taxpayers are not an unlimited source of funding.

Wake up, Philippines. Hold them accountable. And pray for this nation.

CHANGE OF HEART IS WHAT EVERY CORRUPT POLITICIAN NEEDS.