Friday, November 23, 2007
...Continue what happened after my teeth extraction.
Clinic Visiting
Well, there were times I complain to Bihui that my chest, especially my heart is choking for a second. It happened a couple of times. There was once in the morning when we were going to school together from the Boon Lay interchange, my heart choked more than 5 times! Bihui told me that sometimes she felt that way too, just that she ignored it.
Realising the seriousness (It's heart, you know??! - could be anything related to heart disease..!! or...some heart disease symptom) I decided to knock the doctor's door. Just right before my turn, a woman rushed in to the clinic and requested the doctor to help a old woman who fainted near the shops corridor.
The old lady was supported with the hands of other passer-by. She'e very skinny. By the time the doctor reached, she was sitting on a chair, and has been vomited twice. According to the aunty who sat beside me, she said that the old lady always appeared around this area. Without any identity card, it's was difficult for the receptionist of the clinic to contact her family members. She was then believe that her faintness was due to lack of glucose and energy. After I'd made my payment, was relieved to hear that they got her family member informed and they were coming down to pick her up. Someone was feeding her with a glass of milo. =)
As for my sickness, the doctor said that my heartbeat is a little fast, but blood pressure is perfect. So no need to do heart-scanning. And she belives that my heart choke (it's a vague word...yea, but things like that is really hard to explain or describe)is due to anxiety or something seriously happened/stress either in my family or school work. Hm..., perhaps I am worried about my dad..., yea, but school work..., ok leh... I mean ya la, I was stressed, but it's quite peaceful as compared to my roller coaster in my second sem of year 2! haha...The doctor later found out that I am in my final year, that's why she concluded that i might have stress out and feeling "pek-chek", so my heart would choke...
She gave me relaxing pills and told me to eat it when needed. "Nothing serious", she smiled. I looked at her with a little like "are-you-sure" expression - she continued, "you are still young, my dear. If you really want to, I can ask my nurse to help you do the scanning, but I really feel that there's no need for you to do that. Unless you are alr 50 years-old, then I'm worry for you and would insist you should go for it."
Then, I noded with a reply, "oh..." hhaha....Hopefully she's right!
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Next, shall talk about the Red Camp!!
Yup, I volunteered myself when get the call from Chengyao and Mr Cheng. I was about rotting at home and was feeling delightful that finally something would keep me busy!! haha...but in the end, I feel a little tiring. Imagine you have to stand for around 3 whole hours, walking here and there at the cozy place!!
We were paiting the same thing - Panda, the mascot of HMS.
The only difference from last year's Red Camp is that they don't use the ppt that I'd made, due to time consuming. Just go directly to the demostrating and painting. In fact, I realised that this year there were more participants.Another difference is that ...I miss the person who accompanied me in last year's Red Camp, yea,... at least would cheer me up even a crisis happened to me during that time. To be continued..._______________________________________
6:30 AM
Moonlight shone ~
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