Friday, November 27, 2009

A graduate I am

I graduated!! what?! I wonder if time ever feels like how long its meant to be....like 3 years sure didn't feel like 3 years. I sure don't feel like I've retained enough information to say that I now have a Bachelors degree in Biomedical Science majoring in Microbiology and Immunology...like seriously huh?!?!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Holy Moly

I have my fingers crossed that my chicken pox injection is my very last shot!!
Yes, I have had the 'clinical' infection as my doctor likes to say, in other words i got it but i'm meant to be forever protected yes?!? Well, my confused little body can't decide whether it wants to give me immunity or not. So the blood test results came back saying there was evidence of past infection but very low Ig levels =_=...hence to be on the safe side i got the shot *sigh*
As I was at the reception paying for shot, the receptionist looked me up and down and said 'we usually only give the chickenpox shot to little kids' ...well yea, build a bridge and get over it lol
anywho, exam study is boring as hell. Still have 2 more days till my 2nd exam!! 2nd!

As of now, i can count 1 hole on my right arm, and 3 holes on my left.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Yesterday was nice!
i got to spend the day with 4 out of my 5 best buddies!! Awesome day, just awesome.
Buddy number 5, I hope you're well lol. shall talk to you soon and rub it all in.
It was good to see everyone happy and smiling. I did alot of smiling myself YAY!
and to finish it all off with pizza/pasta and midicup trampoline icecream ^____^. was meant to be a minicup but i had once again struggled to read the menu. squinting doesn't help anymore lol
i love my friends and i'm glad i met you all.

chincha chincha saeng il juk ka hae minh!

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Injections :(

Ok, so to begin my loooooong journey ahead i have to start right at the bottom right?!
So today i had my first doctor visit to get a blood test done. As required by ANU, i have to get 6 things checked so i was expecting my doctor to be taking viles and viles and VILES of blood. However, due to my inexperience in blood testing (this was only my second time ever), he actually only took one vile hmm...pleasant surprise :)
it wasn't bad at all, a little prick, i reckon removing a band-aid is more painful! I did refuse to watch him do it though! My doctor was really good at it, perhaps i should have watched him do it so i could gain 'experience' lol...but i didn't like the fact that with the visual also came the sensation. I'd much rather see someone else getting their blood taken cause then i won't feeeeeel it. What i'm not looking forward to is the freakin TB Mantoux test!! oh I've heard ALL about it in lectures, but actually having one done on me, not such a fan.

Anyway, during my visit, i asked my doctor for some advice and all he did was smile at me and said "Enjoy it...and be prepared for a life of misery" HAHAHAHA....

oh dear