VOTING POWER100.00%
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0.913BLURT
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1.294BP
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| id | 1391863 |
| rank | 258,976 |
| referrer | null |
| created | 2021-05-02T08:13:18 |
| recovery_account | zahidsun |
| proxy | None |
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| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2021-07-04T07:46:18 |
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| No withdraw routes found |
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}From Date
To Date
mato445sent 1,063.221 BLURT to @blurt-swap- "SWAP.BLURT mato445"2025/08/31 03:31:45
mato445sent 1,063.221 BLURT to @blurt-swap- "SWAP.BLURT mato445"
2025/08/31 03:31:45
| from | mato445 |
| to | blurt-swap |
| amount | 1063.221 BLURT |
| memo | SWAP.BLURT mato445 |
| Transaction Info | Block #52948113/Trx 519a6ffd9d34aa2738942163a5b2bdc8657a9e46 |
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}kevinson001sent 174.682 BLURT to @mato4452025/07/22 13:04:27
kevinson001sent 174.682 BLURT to @mato445
2025/07/22 13:04:27
| from | kevinson001 |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 174.682 BLURT |
| memo | |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834820/Trx 8af3d91700406745d48da31b624b85bb6620fc9e |
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"transfer",
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"to": "mato445",
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]
}2025/07/22 13:04:06
2025/07/22 13:04:06
| from | omachi022 |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 182.346 BLURT |
| memo | |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834813/Trx 32026f14ccc2a121f2cf93e4811f13bc82fb32e6 |
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}memphislesssent 139.037 BLURT to @mato4452025/07/22 13:03:39
memphislesssent 139.037 BLURT to @mato445
2025/07/22 13:03:39
| from | memphisless |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 139.037 BLURT |
| memo | |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834806/Trx 7c6f544060baca96ebc20641e76ee0585caf6e0b |
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}millymustysent 126.862 BLURT to @mato4452025/07/22 13:03:15
millymustysent 126.862 BLURT to @mato445
2025/07/22 13:03:15
| from | millymusty |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 126.862 BLURT |
| memo | |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834799/Trx d54210e1d79a6c6b3fc34b675bc7f0be6e830ba9 |
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}2025/07/22 13:02:27
2025/07/22 13:02:27
| from | keishaa |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 131.049 BLURT |
| memo | sold for naira |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834784/Trx bfd56168d7b9f5f1bc6569b37767a5f6c7b6a6ef |
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}2025/07/22 13:01:51
2025/07/22 13:01:51
| from | bezael1 |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 273.014 BLURT |
| memo | sold for naira |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834773/Trx 7bb8c984ee5ee9271fcbe6ee0994da9b231021bd |
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}2025/07/22 13:01:24
2025/07/22 13:01:24
| from | vivrose |
| to | mato445 |
| amount | 36.339 BLURT |
| memo | sold fir naira |
| Transaction Info | Block #51834764/Trx b22e2a7a29a9ec9f7977a4bd4dfa38f9725619a8 |
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mato445sent 3,400.220 BLURT to @blurt-swap- "SWAP.BLURT mato445"
2025/05/17 12:27:27
| from | mato445 |
| to | blurt-swap |
| amount | 3400.220 BLURT |
| memo | SWAP.BLURT mato445 |
| Transaction Info | Block #49976600/Trx dba6c25f224afd25688d0ff1963f617dada43fa5 |
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}mato445custom json: notify2024/09/19 17:20:45
mato445custom json: notify
2024/09/19 17:20:45
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| required posting auths | ["mato445"] |
| id | notify |
| json | ["setLastRead",{"date":"2024-09-19T17:20:43"}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #43280368/Trx 563a0b282c8fd1e910d66d8f4ca937abce4ddfef |
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}mato445claimed reward balance: 0.414 BLURT, 1.294 BP2024/05/06 20:43:36
mato445claimed reward balance: 0.414 BLURT, 1.294 BP
2024/05/06 20:43:36
| account | mato445 |
| reward blurt | 0.414 BLURT |
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| Transaction Info | Block #39524211/Trx 2630a8c3ecf3c182cc21b6757abf144d33fca5ee |
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}mato445received 119.005 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)2024/04/07 05:29:09
mato445received 119.005 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)
2024/04/07 05:29:09
| from account | mato445 |
| to account | mato445 |
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| Transaction Info | Block #38691551/Virtual Operation #2 |
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}mato445received 118.959 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)2024/03/31 05:29:09
mato445received 118.959 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)
2024/03/31 05:29:09
| from account | mato445 |
| to account | mato445 |
| withdrawn | 108.489094 VESTS |
| deposited | 118.959 BLURT |
| Transaction Info | Block #38494780/Virtual Operation #2 |
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}mato445received 118.913 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)2024/03/24 05:29:09
mato445received 118.913 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)
2024/03/24 05:29:09
| from account | mato445 |
| to account | mato445 |
| withdrawn | 108.489094 VESTS |
| deposited | 118.913 BLURT |
| Transaction Info | Block #38296967/Virtual Operation #3 |
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}mato445received author reward for @mato445 / 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election2024/03/17 05:30:15
mato445received author reward for @mato445 / 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election
2024/03/17 05:30:15
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| permlink | 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election |
| blurt payout | 0.414 BLURT |
| vesting payout | 1.133653 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #38103415/Virtual Operation #4 |
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}mato445received 118.868 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)2024/03/17 05:29:09
mato445received 118.868 BLURT from power down installment (123.806 BP)
2024/03/17 05:29:09
| from account | mato445 |
| to account | mato445 |
| withdrawn | 108.489094 VESTS |
| deposited | 118.868 BLURT |
| Transaction Info | Block #38103393/Virtual Operation #2 |
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}mato445custom json: notify2024/03/10 09:51:54
mato445custom json: notify
2024/03/10 09:51:54
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| id | notify |
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| Transaction Info | Block #37910212/Trx 25ade6cde908f5d50ab1194880ab955578d93d01 |
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}kgakakillergupvoted (100.00%) @mato445 / 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election2024/03/10 06:39:54
kgakakillergupvoted (100.00%) @mato445 / 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election
2024/03/10 06:39:54
| voter | kgakakillerg |
| author | mato445 |
| permlink | 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #37906423/Trx 4aa04fa65e94ed8290516ff7301ca73eb7435925 |
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}kenan-graceupvoted (100.00%) @mato445 / 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election2024/03/10 05:36:12
kenan-graceupvoted (100.00%) @mato445 / 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election
2024/03/10 05:36:12
| voter | kenan-grace |
| author | mato445 |
| permlink | 59pktn-visited-the-hospital-after-the-governorship-election |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #37905170/Trx 6dbf65e2661dc0134c5e3ff54456ddef13baf074 |
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}2024/03/10 05:36:03
2024/03/10 05:36:03
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| body | <div class="text-justify"> Recently, I haven't been feeling well at all. I've tried self-medication to help me feel better, but it only lasts a few hours before my fever returns. My temperature was so high last night that I was unable to even fall asleep. I had to soak a small towel in a bowl of water and place it on my forehead in order to reduce the temperature. I decided to take some paracetamol to ease the temperature, but as soon as I did, I started to wonder if I might be having malaria once more. Knowing that I had already treated malaria three times in three months, I said to myself, "This doesn't seem right." What may be the issue now though I was informed that malaria should be treated at least once every three months? I had to go to the nearby hospital this morning in order to see the doctor and complain to him. I get ready in the morning and head to Ahamdiyah Muslim Hospital, one of the largest private hospitals in my neighborhood. When I got to the hospital, the security guard greeted me and asked me to use my face mask. But since I wasn't aware, I had no choice but to purchase one; fortunately, the security guard was selling them for the same price as those being sold outside, which was just 100 naira (1 STEEM). https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmb66t4CcAohb8Nf5wW6i6gqznZaBHqsDPzMRDkYH1tUpN/IMG_20221208_153729.jpg<center><sub>[what3words location](https://what3words.com/miles.verdict.craters)</sub></center> As soon as I paid for the face mask, the security told me to go straight to the counter desk to register because it was my first time there. By registering, I'll automatically become a member, and would be able to use all of the hospital's amenities, which includes seeing the doctor or health counselor. A lady helped me at the counter, and she seemed very kind and friendly. The registration fee was only 2000 naira, and my details which includes my name, date of birth and other health related status were collected and recorded. I was then handed a document to sign and also given the Hospital bank account to pay into. After the confirmation of the payment. I was given a number and asked to sit down at the reception and wait for my turn to see the doctor. <center><sub>Sitting at the reception waiting for my turn</sub></center> When it was finally my turn after waiting for more than 30 minutes, I was called in, but before I was allowed to enter the doctor's office, my blood pressure and temperature were first checked. The person who checked them noticed my high temperature and asked if I had any symptoms of a cough. I replied, "No, I've been suffering body aches and my fever is just elevated." She then inquired as to when I last took malaria medication, to which I replied that it had been a few months. After taking note of this information, she asked me to go see the doctor. <center><sub>The doctor office</sub></center> I had to wait for the doctor to enter because he wasn't sitting there; it appears that he left to ease himself. As you can see, the seat was empty. I had to wait for him, and after less than two minutes he entered, welcomed me, and expressed regret for making me wait. The doctor looked over my file, then he asked me about the problem I'm having. I told him about the high body temperature and pain throughout my body. He asked how long I've had this problem, and I replied that it started a few days ago, though I've been using pain medication to lessen it. However, it will return eventually, and last night was the worst so I decided to go in for a checkup. Before prescribing medication for me, he noted it down and instructed me to do a blood test to determine whether or not I had malaria. He noted some information on the file and instructed me to deliver it to the lab's employee. I arrived at the lab, handed the employee my file, and she asked me to sit down while she collected some blood samples for the test. <center><sub>The Laboratory</sub></center> I was told to go sit at the reception lobby and wait for the results of the blood test. The result will take more than 1 hour so I couldn't wait, I just decided to go get something to eat and also stretch my legs, I took this two beautiful picture of the hospital building.  |  - | - I was extremely frustrated when I returned after an hour and discovered that the results weren't ready yet, but I had no choice but to wait. After waiting for about 15 minutes, my name was called and I was informed that my results were ready. I went straight to the lab where the lady wrote something on my files and instructed me to return to the doctor. When I gave the doctor my file, he checked it and cleared his throat before saying that the test results indicated that I have malaria and that it would worsen if I don't start taking my medication right away, he took a little piece of paper and wrote a prescription for some pills, telling me to go to the pharmacy and get them. The mini pharmacy is located in the same building, in fact, it was next to the doctor's office. When I arrived, I was informed that the drugs cost 5000 and the blood test I underwent cost 9,800; I was then asked to pay at the cashier before receiving the medications. I went straight to the cashier to pay for everything and received a receipt, which I presented to the pharmacist before receiving my prescriptions.  |  - | - According to the invoice which contains the the following details The registration fee | N2,000 | 20 STEEM - | - | - The Lab Test | N9,800| 98 STEEM The Drugs | N5,000 | 50 STEEM **Total** | **N16,800** | **168 STEEM**  <center><sub>The drugs, my registration card and the receipt of my payment</sub></center> I can still recall performing a lab test for only 3,000 Naira last year as evidence that inflation significantly affects every aspect of the economy. However, I believe that paying any amount is necessary because my health is so vital. In addition to the price of the food I purchased and the cost of transportation, my overall spending came to almost N18,000 (180 STEEM). I arrived at my house in the evening, and since I had eaten, I decided to begin my medication right away. I drank water. 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| body | <div class="text-justify"> With more than 250 ethnic groups and 500 languages, Nigeria is arguably one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse nations in the world. But only the Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba tribes are the most well-known. People in the northern, southwestern, and southern sections of the country are commonly referred to as Hausas, Yorubas, and Igbos, respectively. Each tribe has meals that are particular to them, yet, boredom in flavors and repetition of foods lead people go intertribal when it comes to food. As a Yoruba person, for instance, I think Yoruba meal is really uncreative and bland. I therefore occasionally try dishes from different tribes, especially the Igbo tribe. The soups made by the Igbo are well-known. No tribe can compare to them when it comes to varied leaves and creativity in using them to produce different soups, despite the widespread belief that they do not have a wide selection of foods. As a result, you can find Igbo people eating the same meal (such as grains or swallows) over and over again for a very long period without getting tired of it or feeling redundant because they eat it with different kind of soups. I made the choice to try one of the Igbo tribe's most well-liked soups today. Ogbono is the local name for the soup. Irvingia gabonensis dried and ground seeds serve as the soup's foundational ingredient. The huge Irvingia gabonensis tree, which can reach a height of 50 m, thrives in southern Nigeria. Depending on the climate, it blooms and bears fruit at various times throughout the year. In order to get the seeds out of the fruits, they are typically picked up after they have matured and fallen off the tree. The seeds are then taken and put on the market after being allowed to dry. In addition to the seeds used to make ogbono soup, many people enjoy eating the ripe fruits of Irvingia. The tree also produces timbers, the wood of which is used for a variety of building projects. The plant's many parts are used medicinally to treat a wide range of ailments. ___ #### <center>Making The Ogbono Soup</center> ___ Ogbono soup's many ingredients can vary from person to person and also rely on how wealthy one is financially. The ingredients at one's disposal could also cause one to change the preparation techniques. The ingredients I personally used were as follows: * Ugwu leaves * Ogbono seeds, crayfish and dried pepper powdered together * Beef * Dried & Stock Fish * Salt & Maggi to taste  Some people preferred using leaves from various plants, such as Vernonia amygdalina (bitter leaf), uziza, utazi, or a mixture of the leaves. Some people also preferred using turkey instead of beef. This all depends on your preferences and financial means. After giving the leaves a good wash, I immediately chopped them into tiny pieces. Additionally, the beef underwent repeated washings before being added to the soup pot. The stockfish was washed and added to the stew with the steak after that. Once the pot had been seasoned with salt, I turn on the cooking gas and place the pot containing the soup on it. The powdered crayfish, pepper, and ogbono seeds mixture was combined in a small, heat-resistant bowl with measured amounts of palm oil. The bowl and its contents were placed in the pot that was already on a flame and sufficiently covered after being thoroughly agitated to ensure that the oil was distributed throughout. For 10 to 20 minutes, the entire contents of the saucepan were left to boil.  After that, the contents of the small bowl containing the crayfish, pepper, and ogbono in palm oil were rapidly swirled to ensure a homogeneous combination. The mixture was continually mixed until it reached the desired consistency—a thick, drawing slurry—before being placed into the kettle of boiling beef/stockfish. It was thinned out a touch by adding a little water. The soup was then heated through before the chopped ugwu leaves were added. At this time, it is important to stop covering the soup because doing so will cause the ogbono to become less elastic or draw less. The cooking gas was then turned off after allowing the entire soup to cook for a further two to three minutes. The soup was ready.  #### Ogbono Goes With Any Swallow.... Ogbono is a soup that is primarily used to eat any swallow meals. Eba, semo, pounded yam, and amala are some of the other foods that are frequently consumed with ogbono. In my case, the ogbono I cooked goes well with amala. <center><sub>Yam Flour Used In Making Amala</sub></center> Amala is made from yam flour. A measured amount of yaw flour is added to an equal amount of boiling water in a pot, and the mixture is continuously stirred with a pallete to create amala, a thick, semi-solid substance.  The Ogbono Soup and Amala Swallow is now ready; you may either combine the two dishes on a single plate or serve them separately. similar to how I prefer it  Depending on the ingredients used to make the soup, ogbono will have a different nutritional value. The ogbono seed, however, contains a number of fundamental nutrients that are vital to its consumers' bodies. Some individuals actually eat the seeds unprocessed because they misinterpret them for nuts. </div> |
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| body | <div class="text-justify"> Recently, I haven't been feeling well at all. I've tried self-medication to help me feel better, but it only lasts a few hours before my fever returns. My temperature was so high last night that I was unable to even fall asleep. I had to soak a small towel in a bowl of water and place it on my forehead in order to reduce the temperature. I decided to take some paracetamol to ease the temperature, but as soon as I did, I started to wonder if I might be having malaria once more. Knowing that I had already treated malaria three times in three months, I said to myself, "This doesn't seem right." What may be the issue now though I was informed that malaria should be treated at least once every three months? I had to go to the nearby hospital this morning in order to see the doctor and complain to him. I get ready in the morning and head to Ahamdiyah Muslim Hospital, one of the largest private hospitals in my neighborhood. When I got to the hospital, the security guard greeted me and asked me to use my face mask. But since I wasn't aware, I had no choice but to purchase one; fortunately, the security guard was selling them for the same price as those being sold outside, which was just 100 naira (1 STEEM). https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmb66t4CcAohb8Nf5wW6i6gqznZaBHqsDPzMRDkYH1tUpN/IMG_20221208_153729.jpg<center><sub>[what3words location](https://what3words.com/miles.verdict.craters)</sub></center> As soon as I paid for the face mask, the security told me to go straight to the counter desk to register because it was my first time there. By registering, I'll automatically become a member, and would be able to use all of the hospital's amenities, which includes seeing the doctor or health counselor. A lady helped me at the counter, and she seemed very kind and friendly. The registration fee was only 2000 naira, and my details which includes my name, date of birth and other health related status were collected and recorded. I was then handed a document to sign and also given the Hospital bank account to pay into. After the confirmation of the payment. I was given a number and asked to sit down at the reception and wait for my turn to see the doctor. <center><sub>Sitting at the reception waiting for my turn</sub></center> When it was finally my turn after waiting for more than 30 minutes, I was called in, but before I was allowed to enter the doctor's office, my blood pressure and temperature were first checked. The person who checked them noticed my high temperature and asked if I had any symptoms of a cough. I replied, "No, I've been suffering body aches and my fever is just elevated." She then inquired as to when I last took malaria medication, to which I replied that it had been a few months. After taking note of this information, she asked me to go see the doctor. <center><sub>The doctor office</sub></center> I had to wait for the doctor to enter because he wasn't sitting there; it appears that he left to ease himself. As you can see, the seat was empty. I had to wait for him, and after less than two minutes he entered, welcomed me, and expressed regret for making me wait. The doctor looked over my file, then he asked me about the problem I'm having. I told him about the high body temperature and pain throughout my body. He asked how long I've had this problem, and I replied that it started a few days ago, though I've been using pain medication to lessen it. However, it will return eventually, and last night was the worst so I decided to go in for a checkup. Before prescribing medication for me, he noted it down and instructed me to do a blood test to determine whether or not I had malaria. He noted some information on the file and instructed me to deliver it to the lab's employee. I arrived at the lab, handed the employee my file, and she asked me to sit down while she collected some blood samples for the test. <center><sub>The Laboratory</sub></center> I was told to go sit at the reception lobby and wait for the results of the blood test. The result will take more than 1 hour so I couldn't wait, I just decided to go get something to eat and also stretch my legs, I took this two beautiful picture of the hospital building.  |  - | - I was extremely frustrated when I returned after an hour and discovered that the results weren't ready yet, but I had no choice but to wait. After waiting for about 15 minutes, my name was called and I was informed that my results were ready. I went straight to the lab where the lady wrote something on my files and instructed me to return to the doctor. When I gave the doctor my file, he checked it and cleared his throat before saying that the test results indicated that I have malaria and that it would worsen if I don't start taking my medication right away, he took a little piece of paper and wrote a prescription for some pills, telling me to go to the pharmacy and get them. The mini pharmacy is located in the same building, in fact, it was next to the doctor's office. When I arrived, I was informed that the drugs cost 5000 and the blood test I underwent cost 9,800; I was then asked to pay at the cashier before receiving the medications. I went straight to the cashier to pay for everything and received a receipt, which I presented to the pharmacist before receiving my prescriptions.  |  - | - According to the invoice which contains the the following details The registration fee | N2,000 | 20 STEEM - | - | - The Lab Test | N9,800| 98 STEEM The Drugs | N5,000 | 50 STEEM **Total** | **N16,800** | **168 STEEM**  <center><sub>The drugs, my registration card and the receipt of my payment</sub></center> I can still recall performing a lab test for only 3,000 Naira last year as evidence that inflation significantly affects every aspect of the economy. However, I believe that paying any amount is necessary because my health is so vital. In addition to the price of the food I purchased and the cost of transportation, my overall spending came to almost N18,000 (180 STEEM). I arrived at my house in the evening, and since I had eaten, I decided to begin my medication right away. I drank water. 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| body | <div class="text-justify"> Recently, I haven't been feeling well at all. I've tried self-medication to help me feel better, but it only lasts a few hours before my fever returns. My temperature was so high last night that I was unable to even fall asleep. I had to soak a small towel in a bowl of water and place it on my forehead in order to reduce the temperature. I decided to take some paracetamol to ease the temperature, but as soon as I did, I started to wonder if I might be having malaria once more. Knowing that I had already treated malaria three times in three months, I said to myself, "This doesn't seem right." What may be the issue now though I was informed that malaria should be treated at least once every three months? I had to go to the nearby hospital this morning in order to see the doctor and complain to him. I get ready in the morning and head to Ahamdiyah Muslim Hospital, one of the largest private hospitals in my neighborhood. When I got to the hospital, the security guard greeted me and asked me to use my face mask. But since I wasn't aware, I had no choice but to purchase one; fortunately, the security guard was selling them for the same price as those being sold outside, which was just 100 naira (1 STEEM). https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmb66t4CcAohb8Nf5wW6i6gqznZaBHqsDPzMRDkYH1tUpN/IMG_20221208_153729.jpg<center><sub>[what3words location](https://what3words.com/miles.verdict.craters)</sub></center> As soon as I paid for the face mask, the security told me to go straight to the counter desk to register because it was my first time there. By registering, I'll automatically become a member, and would be able to use all of the hospital's amenities, which includes seeing the doctor or health counselor. A lady helped me at the counter, and she seemed very kind and friendly. The registration fee was only 2000 naira, and my details which includes my name, date of birth and other health related status were collected and recorded. I was then handed a document to sign and also given the Hospital bank account to pay into. After the confirmation of the payment. I was given a number and asked to sit down at the reception and wait for my turn to see the doctor. <center><sub>Sitting at the reception waiting for my turn</sub></center> When it was finally my turn after waiting for more than 30 minutes, I was called in, but before I was allowed to enter the doctor's office, my blood pressure and temperature were first checked. The person who checked them noticed my high temperature and asked if I had any symptoms of a cough. I replied, "No, I've been suffering body aches and my fever is just elevated." She then inquired as to when I last took malaria medication, to which I replied that it had been a few months. After taking note of this information, she asked me to go see the doctor. <center><sub>The doctor office</sub></center> I had to wait for the doctor to enter because he wasn't sitting there; it appears that he left to ease himself. As you can see, the seat was empty. I had to wait for him, and after less than two minutes he entered, welcomed me, and expressed regret for making me wait. The doctor looked over my file, then he asked me about the problem I'm having. I told him about the high body temperature and pain throughout my body. He asked how long I've had this problem, and I replied that it started a few days ago, though I've been using pain medication to lessen it. However, it will return eventually, and last night was the worst so I decided to go in for a checkup. Before prescribing medication for me, he noted it down and instructed me to do a blood test to determine whether or not I had malaria. He noted some information on the file and instructed me to deliver it to the lab's employee. I arrived at the lab, handed the employee my file, and she asked me to sit down while she collected some blood samples for the test. <center><sub>The Laboratory</sub></center> I was told to go sit at the reception lobby and wait for the results of the blood test. The result will take more than 1 hour so I couldn't wait, I just decided to go get something to eat and also stretch my legs, I took this two beautiful picture of the hospital building.  |  - | - I was extremely frustrated when I returned after an hour and discovered that the results weren't ready yet, but I had no choice but to wait. After waiting for about 15 minutes, my name was called and I was informed that my results were ready. I went straight to the lab where the lady wrote something on my files and instructed me to return to the doctor. When I gave the doctor my file, he checked it and cleared his throat before saying that the test results indicated that I have malaria and that it would worsen if I don't start taking my medication right away, he took a little piece of paper and wrote a prescription for some pills, telling me to go to the pharmacy and get them. The mini pharmacy is located in the same building, in fact, it was next to the doctor's office. When I arrived, I was informed that the drugs cost 5000 and the blood test I underwent cost 9,800; I was then asked to pay at the cashier before receiving the medications. I went straight to the cashier to pay for everything and received a receipt, which I presented to the pharmacist before receiving my prescriptions.  |  - | - According to the invoice which contains the the following details The registration fee | N2,000 | 20 STEEM - | - | - The Lab Test | N9,800| 98 STEEM The Drugs | N5,000 | 50 STEEM **Total** | **N16,800** | **168 STEEM**  <center><sub>The drugs, my registration card and the receipt of my payment</sub></center> I can still recall performing a lab test for only 3,000 Naira last year as evidence that inflation significantly affects every aspect of the economy. However, I believe that paying any amount is necessary because my health is so vital. In addition to the price of the food I purchased and the cost of transportation, my overall spending came to almost N18,000 (180 STEEM). I arrived at my house in the evening, and since I had eaten, I decided to begin my medication right away. I drank water. 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