Twenty-eight-year-old Kili favell's stomach continued to swell up and it drew a lot of questions from people
Asking her one or you do but you see with Keeley's she did pregnancy tests and all of them are coming back
Negative like she wasn't pregnant. So like what the heck was going on here. Welcome guys to another episode of FTD news
My name is Leroy Kenton here. We have a lady that was like okay, Keely
She's piling on the pounds, and she said that she's always been chunky
But she started noticing back in the year 2014 that she was piling on a little bit of extra pounds around her belly
but after going to the doctors on several occasions
They found out like there was this massive ovarian cyst inside of her that weighed 56 pounds
She ly ended up having to undergo a five hour surgery to get this cyst out of her
But she was a pretty cool sport about it. She even nicknamed the cyst, mr. Whippy. But anyways, as you could imagine
Removing this huge cyst tumor thing. She was able to lose 1/3 of her body weight
I lost sight of how difficult even simple things like driving a car or walking up
The stairs had become losing my love gave me my life back
so as I said
She started noticing this back in the year 2014 and she said like she couldn't really understand like she was exercising
She wasn't really overeating that much but like her stomach was still growing and in the summer of 2016. She blacked out at work
So she was rushed to the hospital and then the doctors there they did blood tests
But the blood tests came back everything was clear and that when she fainted again, it was like, okay
mmm
The doctor still weren't sure and says she asked some does this have anything to do with this and she pointed to her belly
But the doctors are like no
No, you're probably just allergic to that acne medication that you're taking but she was like, yeah
I was taking it but that was six months ago
What does that have to do it now?
But anyways, Keeley can Tom thinking that she was pregnant the doctors even thought she was pregnant they started to do more tests
If a pregnancy test everything was coming back negative and that's when her general practitioner
Referred her to do an ultrasound scan and as the radiologist was doing the scan
she was looking at the screen and it was like a
Horror was taking over her face and then Keeley was seeing this and she was yeah, something's up here
The scan revealed that there was a cyst surrounded by fluid and she was told that this wasn't fat at all
but this was a
25 centimeter thick sac of fluid inside of her she had to wait about four weeks to get the surgery and in that time her
Stomach had swelled another five inches, but finally in March of 2017
She finally underwent surgery at Swansea's singleton hospital and as a cyst was being removed
Keeley lost one ovary because of this but the doctors say that her chances of getting pregnant weren't affected at all
So that's good news for her
It's great that they finally got to the source of it before things got really was like maybe she could have continued to black out
Over time or well, you know that 56 pound thing inside of you
It's gonna cause some kind of damage regardless, but as Keeley was recovering
She had a lot of support and she had quite a bit to say about the people that support her her on the way
She says my recovery since has been plain sailing and although there have been a few hiccups along the way
Some of which are still yet to be sorted
I am now of much better health than that of last year both physically and mentally
Without the help of my family work family and friends
My recovery may have not been as easy and I think myself lucky everyday for having such a great support network
I love you all from the bottom of my heart asked me a year ago
And I would never have had the courage to share such photos of myself
However, I am now learning and sometimes failing to be comfortable in my own body
So yes
This is just another reminder that if you do notice anything a bit off in your body get it checked out right away
It does not have to escalate to the point where it gets really severe
I mean you only got one body right like when this is gone or if this isn't working properly
What other body are you gonna get unless they create a way to I don't know implant your brains into another body and have that
Function just like some sci-fi future movie kind of thing
Just you know look after the body that you have or not choice is up to you
But anyway, that's all I have for this episode
Feel free to stand off your thoughts and comments in the boom box
And if you're during these videos hit that like button
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Here's Why the New Corolla Hatchback is Really a Toyota Matrix - Duration: 5:03.
rev up your engines, 1997 Scotty I'm looking at an 09 automatic matrix
with 48,000 original miles for $10,000 the car is very solid but it needs recalls
done is this a good purchase, okay well it's 10 years old and they want 10
grand that's expensive, but the problem is you know they don't make the matrix
anymore and I got one and that's an excellent vehicle, so you're gonna be a
hard time finding one that's only got 48,000 miles on it that's 10 years old
so, the recall is just a bunch of nonsense it's the airbag crap and who
cares about that, you can take it in if you want and they have to put new
airbags in for free that's the law, but realize here's the funny thing they
stopped making the matrixs which I'm really laughing at now cuz, I thought why
did Toyota stop making a matrixs people love them they were great cars, well
it was just a decision that they said they wanted to drop the car from their
line, it's basically a toyota corolla frame and engine and transmission
anyways right, so now I noticed this year now they came out with the Corolla
hatchback, it's a matrix look at it, it looks almost exactly the same they're
just bringing it back and call it a Corolla hatchback instead of calling it
a matrix you know, I mean it's kind of silly that they stopped making them and
now they're basically making the same vehicle only they calling it a Corolla
hatchback, they're great cars I don't know why they decided not to make them
but, now they are making them and just call them Corolla
hatchbacks, wolf says Scotty what are your thoughts on
a 93 Skyline GTR I'm thinking about getting one as a weekend car thanks, well
those were fun cars to drive that's old enough a 93 that was before Renault and
Nissan merge, that's when Nissan was still making really reliable cars, a lot
of guys turn those things into drifter cars, they can really zip around they're
solid made, but here's the thing, a lot of guys use them as drifter cars and
race around in them, you might buy one it might be completely worn out and be a
pile of junk and you're gonna put a fortune into it, so if you are gonna buy
that car find a guy like me a serious mechanic who know his stuff, to go check
that thing out, to see what kind of shape it's in before you throw your money out,
because for example say it's a young kid who's selling it, don't buy it they all
rag the heck out of them you don't want to do that, Damien rink says
Scotty I'm thinking about importing an 03-05 Mercury Grand
Marquis to the Netherlands it'll be my weekend car, won't drive it much, what's
your opinion and reliability on the air suspension, well air suspension systems
are just a pain in the butt, but they ride really nice and you can always fix
them on those, it's still a Ford product now realize that here in the United
States the Grand Marquis are known as grandma and grandpa cars, so if your
grandpa or grandma and you want to go with the flow go right out get one you know I
mean what the heck, and if it's a kind of a cool car maybe in the Netherlands people
don't drive many of those, go right ahead they can last quite some
time you know, they're solid built cars most of them got that big old v8
engine on them they'll run a long time and you say you won't drive it much you
won't care about gas mileage, I know I met people in England that had big old
American sixties muscle cars and they drove them on the weekend to car shows
and stuff they didn't care about the gas mileage so, the orange says hey Scotty I'm
thinking about buying the last generation Pontiac Grand Prix GTP what's
your thought on them, don't buy one unless it's gonna be a weekend toy like
the previous guy was only getting a Grand Marquis and sent it to the Netherlands
and only drive it a little bit one of the reasons Pontiac went extinct was
because of those last generations they had so many problems, I would never buy
any of the front wheel drive Pontiac vehicles, they were mainly all garbage I
got a laugh cuz you remember right before they went extinct they used, Matt
Dillon to do all those voiceovers on their advertisements and then they went out
of business entirely you know, maybe he's bad karma I don't know, Bryan Bissett says
what are your thoughts on an 03 Mustang v6
okay Mustangs I'm a fan of the v8 engines, the v8 engines are the ones that
I really like, I like the v8 engines, I'm not really a fan of the v6 s because
they're kind of underpowered and they don't last as long as the v8, but if
you're not a racer and you just want to pedal around, I have quite a few
customers that are older customers and they like the look of the Mustang but
they're not racers, they never go over the speed limit, if the speed limit is 75
they go 75 and a v6 engine is perfectly fine for that
you know, plus if you're gonna buy a used one, the v6 ones are much lower prices
than the v8s and also since it's the v6, the guys aren't generally as much racier
the v8s most guys race them around, the v6 the people that buy them generally don't
race as much, so you can get a car that probably is n't worn out, so if you never
want to miss another one of my new car repair, videos remember to ring that Bell!
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Life after 50: Is a Midlife Crisis Really a Bad Thing? The Telltale Signs of a Midlife Crisis! - Duration: 9:45.
you are just not satisfied with maybe your body your friends where you live
your career you don't really like what's going on but where do you go what do you do
III get it I had a midlife crisis apparently
we all go through it we all go through it
thanks so much for tuning into our second act with Paige and Silke for your second act of
life hey Silke hi Paige well today we want to revisit a
subject we've talked about in you know to various degrees and that is well
reinvention some call it today we're gonna call it midlife crisis and you
know why that is or isn't bad you know as we go through this I know that you
have a take on it that we wanted to discuss so I'm gonna ship it over
to you so you know I think I'd start with you know what are some of the
causes that create midlife crisis besides being in your midlife with age
right so we have the societal messages about aging which can be pretty
frightening cuz they're not the best messages the fear of the aging process
oh my god who's gonna take care of me what if this happens to me what if you
know what if what if what if always living in the what ifs
the losses and you know we could have a loss at this age but it really is all
the losses that came before midlife and I'm not talking death I'm talking so
many different forms that lost come in you're going through a divorce or a
change in a relationship some course you've got to change with your adult
children now that doesn't feel comfortable or is not healthy or
whatever that might be career changes maybe you're done doing the same thing
you've been doing all this time financial challenges that's a huge one
you know how much more can I work to take care of myself when I get to be X
amount of age and then any kind of traumas that have occurred in your life
that you haven't dealt with like these are some of the causes that kind of come
together when we happen to be in midlife well and what
you know what is the difference really between a crises which you know implies
something very negative to a reinvention well I think like anything crisis gets
our attention but we shouldn't have to live by crisis for life to get our
attention it's about you know connecting to your knowing which I always say and
paying attention and be aware of what's going on that's why we're giving people
you know these are some of the causes so as we segue into that which is
perfect Silke let me talk about a little bit of the symptoms that you may be
experiencing you know you're just dissatisfied and you might not even know
why you're dissatisfied but things just don't feel as good as they used to maybe
your relationship isn't giving you what you want it to give you anymore
maybe you're feeling down and depressed you're focusing a lot more on your
appearance and everything has to be perfect oh my god I'm getting older you
are just not satisfied with maybe your body your friends where you live your
career but you don't know what to do with it you kind of feel stuck this all
feels kind of yucky you don't really like what's going on but where do you go
what do you do i I get it I had a midlife crisis
apparently we all go through it we all go through it to to the extreme I mean
to one extreme or another everybody does it differently and you know emotionally
they're you know the stages are think about it how many us deny I'm not in
midlife I'm not you know no I can still do this I can still run and do
triathlons this or that my body can still do what it wants I don't have
wrinkles let me just do some of this this this I'm good things aren't sagging
you know denial denial denial and then when we finally realize holy crap I'm in
midlife then it's easy to get angry and frustrated because what can you do about
it you're here and then sometimes you can get depressed and you can get down
because you see people younger than you doing this this and that and thinking oh
my gosh they're doing all that is there anything exciting and adventurous left
for me is there anything new for me that like a 20 year old in the 30 year old
are experiencing for the first time and then sometimes people withdraw and they
can really isolate which is not always a bad thing if you're withdrawing to kind
of figure out what's going on and reaching out for help and figuring out
and then we hope that on the other side you begin to embrace you begin to
transform and shift into what you want your second act to be like so crisis
midlife holy crap is it a bad thing no because things like
this force us to pay attention to shift and change those things that we haven't
shift and changed are those things that we haven't had time to to grieve or
figure out that maybe we can do now to step in and transform in our second
act see to me I think it's the recognition that life is finite that
there is an end to life at some point and we're getting closer and closer to
it and thus becomes that crisis thinking if you will that causes you to
re-evaluate and see if this is really you know am i living my purpose my
passion is do I want to go on like this and to me it's more you know the
reaction of how you handle it is what makes it you know good or bad you
know I mean in my case I could be described as the ultimate midlife crisis
I left a 25-year marriage and totally changed my life some people might say
well that's a crutch you know to me that's it was all very very positive so
I'm wondering are you you know what makes it healthy and what makes it not
so healthy and remember you're what you deem crisis for you can look very
different for someone else so it really is coming down to when you're in a
midlife of anything everything from years prior starts to cave in and the
reality of what you said oh my gosh I have less time in front of me and I have
more time and back of me but remember this we are all given the exact time
that we need to finish do what we need here in this lifetime
whether you want to believe that or not so if you're going oh my god I have to
do this as this this and this you'll become more scattered and not as focused
so go within it's okay if you have these feelings these emotions if you're going
through this feeling dissatisfied that's okay it's kind of like being an
adolescent again where you're having all this this stuff hit you you have to work
through it and I would suggest working through it with someone who can help you
go through what are the stages where are you now what are the losses what do you
want to shift and change and for women huh we have a double whammy because our
hormones are going crazy at this time too which exacerbates the feelings that
were having make sense it absolutely makes sense and
you know when we say the word midlife crisis of course right away what we
think of immediately we are at least I do think of a man in a Porsche you know
with somebody 20 years younger than him and that isn't that is one reaction I
suppose to you know dealing with whatever you want to do to improve your
life but I think what you're saying is or
I believe what you're saying is that really we have to work on ourselves and
then external things don't do anything to fix that external things have never
done anything to fix internal things at any stage of your life and it's not
gonna happen now it'll just be a short-term fix for a long-term issue
that's waiting and pleading for you to step into to go wow this can be better
than you imagined so it's okay if you have some fear while you're going
through it but at least you're stepping into it and exploring where am i why am
i dissatisfied what can I break down to figure out what's going on and what I
can do next because you're not dead yet
well and you know that that kind of leads us into what our next segment is
going to be on and talked about so you know facing your emotions and not
suppressing them so let's wrap the segment up Paige and
what would you like to leave our viewers with anything else just that it's okay
most people go through it step into it don't look for something external to fix
something internal and just know don't be afraid of what's down in there
because what's down in there is gonna be what's best for you
very good Paige thanks we'll see you on our next segment of our second act with
Paige and Silke for your second act of life thanks so much for watching for
more information on living your life to the fullest after 50 please visit our
website www.2ndact.tv and if you haven't already done so be sure to subscribe to
our channel button is right over here see you next time bye bye
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Is Black Panther Liberal or Conservative? - Duration: 5:38.
is the film Black Panther liberal or conservative?
it was a mega hit at the box office and caused some controversy among
audience members, so let's find out what ideology caused all this fuss. Black
Panther is not only the biggest superhero film of 2018, it's also the
biggest film of 2018. Oh wait, nevermind, Avengers took back that crown, so I guess
number two is not bad? The film has been widely praised for basically everything
and audiences couldn't get enough of it, so much so that it grossed over a
billion dollars at the box office, making it the ninth highest-grossing movie of
all time. There is clearly some cultural significance to this film. We all know
that superhero movies are everywhere these days, so when another one is
released and it actually stands out amongst the crowd, to me that makes it
important. Since we know that movies can influence our culture, I think it's
important if we look at a mega hit like Black Panther and see whether or not
it's actually more liberal or more conservative? And although I admit that
there's a lot of political messages hidden in this movie, I'm only interested
in the ideology behind it so no politics for me. And if you want to share your
political perspective, hey I can't stop you, but I couldn't care
less. For this assessment of the film's ideology, we're gonna be focusing on
three key elements, which is content, characters, and message, and obviously
there's going to be some spoilers ahead so I wouldn't want to commit the grave
sin of ruining one of the MCU movies for you, so if you do want to stick around:
you can't say I didn't warn you... Content. Black Panther is the story about
a man who must assume the role of King in an advanced hidden city in Africa who
comes under the threat of an outsider seeking the throne. The film was rated
pg-13 for prolonged sequences of action violence and a brief rude gesture. Pretty
standard stuff for a Marvel movie and I'm assuming that one brief rude gesture
is when one character flips the bird and all I have to say about that is what?
Since when does the MPAA flag films for people giving the middle finger? Don't
like most movies have that? Oh my God, can you believe that?
That's so briefly rude? Aside from obvious CGI in some scenes, there's a lot
of beautiful scenery and interesting set pieces in the fictional city of Wakanda.
Yes I hate to break it to you out there who did not get the memo but Wakanda
is not a real place. Also vibranium is not real.
Obviously. Director Ryan Coogler does a good job of showing us a world with
characters we have not seen before, but the film also falls into some of the
classic tropes of a Marvel movie. When I look at the content of the film, I see
both new and traditional, so I'm gonna say the content is a little bit of both.
Characters. It could be said that Black Panther is actually an ensemble piece
because there are so many supporting characters here all played by great
actors. This includes Angela Bassett, Lupita Nyong'o, Martin Freeman, Forest
Whitaker, and even Andy Serkis with his actual face this time, but to simplify
this, there are two central characters that drive the plot of the film: the main
hero, T'Challa, aka Black Panther, and the main villain, Erik Stephens, aka Killmonger.
You know, if I ever did actually meet a guy named Killmonger, I'd
probably assume he was a villain. T'Challa looks to take up the throne as
king of Wakanda but struggles with the legacy of his father's mistakes, while
Killmonger is a man with a lot of zits on his body
who is hell-bent on taking the throne from T'Challa once it's discovered that
their fathers were brothers. Inevitably, these two duke it out in a sanctimonious
ritual of who's going to be king of Wakanda. I can't imagine if we had the
same tradition here in America who would be king? Once Killmonger defeats
T'Challa, he assumes the throne and orders Wakanda
to start providing vibranium to the oppressed around the world so they can
start fighting back. As expected, T'Challa returns and a final battle for the
throne takes place and Killmonger is defeated, but not without T'Challa
sympathizing with Killmongers motives. Both men are fierce warriors and they
end up mostly on the same page by the end of the film, but unfortunately Killmonger
is kind of a loose cannon. it is our tradition...
We actually see that T'Challa's motivations are changed as a direct
result of Killmongers backstory and arc, so considering the transitions that we
see in the character arcs that take place, I think the characters are
actually a little more liberal. Message. Now there's definitely a lot of
symbolism and social commentary going on in this film. Some of them including the
differing philosophies of Martin Luther King jr. and Malcolm X, and the history of
oppression in the United States. The main question at the center of the plot is
what is the best approach to helping those who have been oppressed? Now
vibranium has the power to essentially do everything and anything, so when
T'Challa realizes that Killmonger has a point in having Wakanda help those in
need, it's hard to argue against him. I mean it could probably solve a lot of
my problems, like not going to the gym so I can look at shredded as these guys
when I'm 40. Black Panther sends out a lot of themes about what is the right
thing to do in helping the oppressed and by the end of the film, it actually
sends the message that the villain was right when our hero decides to follow
his lead. Now it's not every day where you see a film where the heroes resolve
is actually justifying the villains motivations, so I'm gonna say the message
is a little more liberal. I'm thinking Black Panther is actually a more liberal
movie. It makes sense to me because the film really did stand out amongst the
crowd of superhero films we're seeing these days and made a big impact on our
culture. That being said, I'm not gonna pretend it's a perfect movie.
This is just my opinion so if you agree or disagree, let me know in the comments.
Thanks for watching, and subscribe for more videos like this!
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Digital transformation in insurance: Data is the new natural resource - Duration: 2:19.
We are seeing data that's being created which stands to lose relevance a few nanoseconds
after it's created.
It has three fundamental implications for the insurance industry.
Number one.
We have a lot of data about our customers, both existing customers as well as new customer
segments that we haven't even tapped today.
And this creates new opportunities for growth for insurance companies to really leverage
these data sets and find new customer segments that they aren't addressing and serving
today.
Two, the fundamental paradigm of insurance changes because of these data sets.
And the paradigm, until today, has been managing the risk of loss.
That paradigm changes to managing the risk of prevention.
Since these data sets are now available through sensor data, through data from drones and
others, it enables insurance companies and customers to manage the risk profile of their
assets a lot better.
For insurers and customers, with these data sets, if you are able to prevent losses before
they happen, it makes it a much better experience for all concerned.
Three, because of these data sets and the information inherent in them about the risks
that insurers underwrite, they are now able to serve as much better risk advisors to their
customers.
And in becoming risk advisors, they're also able to partner with the customers a lot more
effectively in helping them manage these risks and prevent losses.
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