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Re: iron deficiency

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DR METH , the gynocoglogist....

only in KoW
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davedaddy wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 2:45 pm Thanks so much everyone for your interest in my "iron post" I'm actually in Australia, but my friend is in PP, and we attempt to communicate via messenger .I had a look at her blood tests and Dr Google and I agreed, that her underlying condition is lack of iron and other common minerals. I don't speak any Khmer and her English is limited so it's a bit of a challenge to try and get her well . Thanks again
Iron in khmer sound a bit like Dyke, don’t ask me why please!
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Kuroneko wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:52 pm
davedaddy wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 2:45 pm Thanks so much everyone for your interest in my "iron post" I'm actually in Australia, but my friend is in PP, and we attempt to communicate via messenger .I had a look at her blood tests and Dr Google and I agreed, that her underlying condition is lack of iron and other common minerals. I don't speak any Khmer and her English is limited so it's a bit of a challenge to try and get her well . Thanks again
I would suggest a trip to Central Hospital on 154 street for a consultation, checkup and possible treatment, if you are at all worried. Its Khmer run with competent doctors and not expensive. I have used this regularly for about four years. Blood test results are usually within the hour, So with one consultation you get your results and treatment. Dr Meth Pheng is the "Gyneco-Obst" and trained in France. I took a girl there a while back for checkup and some tests and the bill was $30. Just something to think about if you are worried.

They don't expect you to buy medication at their pharmacy, it is much cheaper from an outside pharmacy. Pharmacie Phsar Tapang is good and close to Central, on the corner of 136 and 51 st.
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Mnay women have iron deficiencies, from menstruation.

Diet of high-iron content food?

Liver, etc, preferably not just ripped from her enemy.
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Beerinthemorning wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:09 pm DR METH , the gynocoglogist....

only in KoW
Is a gynocoglogist a doctor who specialises in mechanics who are cunts?

Real need for such people here.
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finbar wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 10:27 am
I've never seen the iron fish for sale in PP
It seems common with a lot of these NGO "solutions", like insecticidal bed nets, slow sand water filters, etc.
Lots of smoke and light in the press, but no heat - you can't actually get them anywhere, unless an NGO happens to drop one on you.
Yes. I've noticed this too, especially with new types of water filters.

After ordering and paying up front, I'm still waiting for one of these:
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Can you guess which one am I waiting for?
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