Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Bestnya video Tomok "Save the Date" ni..

Menitis air mata tengok video Tomok ni.. so touching, rasa terharu dan dihargai kalau dia tujukan dedikasi untuk aku.. hahaha perasan je la..

Toksid dalam Panadol...

Paracetamol toxicity is caused by excessive use or overdose of the analgesic drug paracetamol (called acetaminophen in North America). Mainly causing liver injury, paracetamol toxicity is one of the most common causes of poisoning worldwide. In the United States and the United Kingdom it is the most common cause of acute liver failure.[1][2]

Many individuals with paracetamol toxicity may have no symptoms at all in the first 24 hours following overdose. Others may initially have nonspecific complaints such as vague abdominal pain and nausea. With progressive disease, signs of liver failure may develop; these include low blood sugar, low blood pH, easy bleeding, and hepatic encephalopathy. Some will spontaneously resolve, although untreated cases may result in death.

Damage to the liver, or hepatotoxicity, results not from paracetamol itself, but from one of its metabolites, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine (NAPQI). NAPQI depletes the liver's natural antioxidant glutathione and directly damages cells in the liver, leading to liver failure. Risk factors for toxicity include excessive chronic alcohol intake, fasting or anorexia nervosa, and the use of certain drugs such as isoniazid.

Treatment is aimed at removing the paracetamol from the body and replacing glutathione. Activated charcoal can be used to decrease absorption of paracetamol if the patient presents for treatment soon after the overdose; the antidote acetylcysteine acts as a precursor for glutathione, helping the body regenerate enough to prevent damage to the liver. A liver transplant is often required if damage to the liver becomes severe. Patients treated early have a good prognosis, whereas patients that develop major liver abnormalities typically have a poor outcome. Efforts to prevent paracetamol overdose include limiting individual sales of the drug and combining paracetamol with methionine, which is converted into glutathione in the liver.

Delayed: Wedding on May 8






Gambar makanan di jamuan CNY

Kahwin Paksa??

Charlene kahwin paksa


PUTERA Albert kelihatan tenang manakala Puteri Charlene menitiskan air mata di hari perkahwinan mereka di Monaco, kelmarin. MONACO: Puteri Monaco yang baru, Puteri Charlene, dikatakan tiga kali cuba melarikan diri kembali ke negaranya di Afrika Selatan kerana menolak ‘perkahwinan yang diatur’ dengan Putera Albert.

Kali pertama Puteri Charlene (atau nama sebenarnya Chalene Wittstock) 33, cuba melarikan diri ketika berada di Paris pada Mei lalu untuk mencuba baju pengantinnya.


Menurut sumber, beliau melarikan diri dan bersembunyi di kedutaan negaranya yang terletak Paris. Dakwaan terbabit disiarkan akhbar Perancis, Le Journal du Dimanche, ternyata agak mengejutkan kerana Charlene tetap meneruskan perkahwinannya pada Ahad lalu.


Akhbar itu turut melaporkan, cubaan kedua Charlene dibuat pada bulan sama ketika Grand Prix Formula Satu Monaco berlangsung.


Menurut akhbar itu lagi, pihak berkuasa istana merampas pasport Charlene ketika beliau dalam perjalanan ke lapangan terbang Nice untuk menggunakan perkhidmatan helikopter ke Paris.


Dia kemudian dipujuk untuk meneruskan perkahwinannya.



Akhbar Le Journal du Dimanche melaporkan, beberapa sumber mengesahkan bahawa persetujuan dicapai di antara bakal suami dan isteri itu. Namun begitu, Charlene dikatakan menangis teresak-esak sambil diperhatikan dengan tenang oleh suaminyanya yang berusia 53 tahun itu.


Sumber berkata, istana Monaco berharap, perkahwinan yang gilang gemilang itu - dihadiri oleh ramai orang terkenal dan kerabat diraja Eropah - akan menenggelamkan laporan mengenai anak luar nikah Albert.


Sementara itu, majlis resepsi perkahwinan diraja itu menjadi bahan ketawa kerana menggunakan ciri-ciri yang keterlaluan, seperti kek perkahwinan terlalu tinggi sehingga lebih tinggi daripada pengantin, serta lantai tarian yang dilengkapi cermin. - DM