Life in progress ...

Life in progress ...

Saturday, 27 April 2013

before OFA hits


A very chilled week. No, not at all, it’s just that the academic timetable seems chilled. Im stressing myself up, first OFA on Monday. Although they said, it’s not counted. But aha, cause we’re doing PMS degree, no jokes.

Im not sure whether there’s 40 or 50 objective questions, sounds easy isn’t it. But to prepare for the 50 Qs, we need to revise 67 lecture notes. 67 sets weih LOL and I give up the first 12 lectures already which is on Biochem. Sh*t. and I have 15 more left for the weekend. Woohoo.

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Last Monday the IMU health clinic provides free eye photography for 100 students, and we went. Apparently it’s a funduscopy examination la. And found that there is a white spot in my right eye, which is abnormal. But when i asked the doctor what is it, he asked me to consult specialist. LOL. “Probably nothing, but it’s abnormal. I’m afraid that it’s going to spread.” WTF say until like this still say probably nothing. SPREAD?!! WHAT ELSE CAN SPREAD ALL OVER.

So then I texted my parents and tell them about the test and the white spot. My dad asked me to go back instantly and check and I was like, hmm, ok. HAHAHAHA

And I went for the check up only on this Tuesday, cause I got no class on Tues and Wednesday, Nursing Week, I’ll talk about it later. Went all the way down to see Dr. Go at Pantai Hospital Ampang.. after asking me a few questions, he started a series of examination.
  • -  Check eyesight. Manually and using the auto machine thing~
  • -  Eye pressure.

When he said he’s going to anaesthetise my eyes, I was thinking, “ARE YOU GOING TO PRICK MY EYEBALL USING A SYRINGE OR SMTH OHH HELL NOOOOOO.” Probably he saw my frightened face, then he said no worries, I’ll just drip a few drops in ur eyes. You’ll feel like shampoo went into your eyes for few seconds, that’s it.

**ultimate relieve**

Then he place some small thing in front of my eyes and said the thing will touch my eyes. Ohh no again. It’s spinning. I was so traumatized.

  • - Fundoscopic imaging.
(R) and (L) idk why it is rotated like this lol nvm. HAHAHA

This time he drips some yellow liquid into my eyes.. and my vision turns yellow. Oops. Yellow-sighted XD after a few minutes everything turns so bright. Cause it’s a pupil dilation drip. Gosh, I’ve nvr seen my pupil being so hugeeeeeeee that I can’t see my iris anymore lol

And about the white spot, he said it’s a scar. Might be born-defect, or I might had hurt my eyeball when I was small. Good thing to know, it’s not going to cause any harm =)

Interesting. Now I know how to monitor our own eyesight at home, and also know that the eyeball is not soft. Dr Go said the eyeballs are actually hard like tennis ball, golf ball…..HAHAHA he was trying so hard to find more examples. It’s ok. And it’s fluid inside, eye pressure is measuring the fluid pressure in it.

Been dizzied for 4hrs, captured too much light once I walked out of the hospital. Can’t see things clearly also lol I was seeing 15fingers on one hand during that few hours…… hahahahhaha
giant pupil.




Stated up there, this week is our Nursing week, yea for the Sem1 medic. We were assigned into 6 groups, 3 days, 2 hospitals. Mine was on Thursday, Hospital Tunku Jaafar, Seremban.

We were then further divided into smaller groups of 4, and my group was assigned to Male Surgical Ward. you can say that this is one of the most interesting wards.. where the patients are either going in for surgery soon, or after surgery. A lot of different cases we can see there, most of them suffered from motor vehicle accidents..

We tried to talk to the patients, while we can’t really do anything there now, because it’s a “Nursing Week”, is to expose us to the job scope of a nurse. So we were following a nurse all the time hahahahha.

There’s one went through a gas explosion and suffering from burn now. He looks helpless and sad, the first thing he told us when he saw us is, “I’m so happy to find someone who can speak mandarin here..i’ve been here for 2 days and communication between the hospital officers and I is really bad. 快憋死我了!” he said. So we talked a little bit with him.

Besides assisting to change the patient and their bedsheets, I witnessed how they insert the nasogastric  tube. It looks so painful for the patient but no choice, if not they’ll be starving. . .

No matter what, just take care of your health and safety. It’s the most important thing in life, isn’t it?

Okay I shall study now! Tschüss!

i say, dreams are necessary to life =)

selca is necessary to me. hahahhahha hungry weih


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