Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Dog Whisperer
Rule #1
Learn and know how to walk your dog. And do it regularly.
- something which Silky is seriously lacking and I should do some soul-searching! argh...
可怜的Silky! :(
Learn and know how to walk your dog. And do it regularly.
- something which Silky is seriously lacking and I should do some soul-searching! argh...
可怜的Silky! :(
Thursday, May 31, 2012
When???
So, just when am I gog to strike lottery (must be of substantial amt of course) so that I can be OUT OF MY MIND to splurge on a CHANEL bag?
Btw, when is my fren/s flying me to Paris to buy my bag/s? LOL...
Btw, when is my fren/s flying me to Paris to buy my bag/s? LOL...
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Fated...
Sigh...
I dunno where he is, so dun pin on me to bring you there.
It's not time yet.
命运是掌握在自己手上的, and you made the decision to relent. Things are definitely not gonna be the same, but who's the person who made the decision? 比竟 you are the only one who can make IT happen...
Nobody will be able to tell you what to do and what not to, unless you allow them to.
No one can stop you from making another person's life miserable and so does making their life happier.
It's your choice.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Thursday, April 05, 2012
Bag and Bags
It's been a very long time since I last bought myself a bag...
But still pondering what bag to buy; what's the options leh?
Being quite a ngiao person (only towards myself), there's lot of things to think abt, with $$$ on top of the list. LOL
Shortlisted a few:
But still pondering what bag to buy; what's the options leh?
Being quite a ngiao person (only towards myself), there's lot of things to think abt, with $$$ on top of the list. LOL
Shortlisted a few:
Monday, April 02, 2012
The CRAZE is over!
I HOPE... lol
Haven been online shopping recently (about 3 weeks liao!)
Only did some online window shopping. ;)
Keep it up! Yeah!
Haven been online shopping recently (about 3 weeks liao!)
Only did some online window shopping. ;)
Keep it up! Yeah!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Choice?
*TOUCH-WOOD*
Citing the scenario from 最火搭档 2 about Tay Ping Hui's health situation...
If one day, you have been diagnosed to have a brain tumour, and you have 2 choices:
1. Leave it, knowing that you are left with only a limited time.
2. Get it out and be a half-moron and suffer from various severe after-effects.
Which would you choose?
Life is unpredictable...
But if you know that you are going to die tomorrow, what will you do?
Or, if you know that I am going to die tomorrow, what will you do?
Citing the scenario from 最火搭档 2 about Tay Ping Hui's health situation...
If one day, you have been diagnosed to have a brain tumour, and you have 2 choices:
1. Leave it, knowing that you are left with only a limited time.
2. Get it out and be a half-moron and suffer from various severe after-effects.
Which would you choose?
Life is unpredictable...
But if you know that you are going to die tomorrow, what will you do?
Or, if you know that I am going to die tomorrow, what will you do?
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Barbiturate-Induced Coma
Definition
A barbiturate-induced coma, or barb coma, is a temporary state of unconsciousness brought on by a controlled dose of a barbiturate drug, usually pentobarbital or thiopental.
Purpose
Barbiturate comas are used to protect the brain during major brain surgery, such as the removal of arteriovenous malformations or aneurysms. Coma may also be induced to control intracranial hypertension caused by brain injury.
Description
One of the greatest hazards associated with brain injury is intracranial hypertension. Brain injury may be caused by an accidental head injury or a medical condition, such as stroke, tumor, or infection. When the brain is injured, fluids accumulate in the brain, causing it to swell. The skull does not allow for the expansion of the brain; in effect, the brain becomes compressed.
If the pressure does not abate, oxygenated blood may not reach all areas of the brain. Also, the brain tissue may be forced against hard, bony edges on the interior of the skull. In either case, the brain tissue may die, causing permanent brain damage or death.
Barbiturates reduce the metabolic rate of brain tissue, as well as the cerebral blood flow. With these reductions, the blood vessels in the brain narrow, decreasing the amount of swelling in the brain. With the swelling relieved, the pressure decreases and some or all brain damage may be averted.
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29-Mar-12 Update:
Ben is finally out of the ICU ward over the weekend!
But he is still in a semi-conscious state (probably only quarter-conscious??)... Cant talk, cant really move his limbs, cant control his movements, cant this, cant that. Dun even know if his memories are still intact anot... Dunno if he still recognizes his family, friends, colleagues, etc
See liao feel so sad... Hope the physio-theraphy will help him regain to almost his former healthy state.
A barbiturate-induced coma, or barb coma, is a temporary state of unconsciousness brought on by a controlled dose of a barbiturate drug, usually pentobarbital or thiopental.
Purpose
Barbiturate comas are used to protect the brain during major brain surgery, such as the removal of arteriovenous malformations or aneurysms. Coma may also be induced to control intracranial hypertension caused by brain injury.
Description
One of the greatest hazards associated with brain injury is intracranial hypertension. Brain injury may be caused by an accidental head injury or a medical condition, such as stroke, tumor, or infection. When the brain is injured, fluids accumulate in the brain, causing it to swell. The skull does not allow for the expansion of the brain; in effect, the brain becomes compressed.
If the pressure does not abate, oxygenated blood may not reach all areas of the brain. Also, the brain tissue may be forced against hard, bony edges on the interior of the skull. In either case, the brain tissue may die, causing permanent brain damage or death.
Barbiturates reduce the metabolic rate of brain tissue, as well as the cerebral blood flow. With these reductions, the blood vessels in the brain narrow, decreasing the amount of swelling in the brain. With the swelling relieved, the pressure decreases and some or all brain damage may be averted.
~~~~~
29-Mar-12 Update:
Ben is finally out of the ICU ward over the weekend!
But he is still in a semi-conscious state (probably only quarter-conscious??)... Cant talk, cant really move his limbs, cant control his movements, cant this, cant that. Dun even know if his memories are still intact anot... Dunno if he still recognizes his family, friends, colleagues, etc
See liao feel so sad... Hope the physio-theraphy will help him regain to almost his former healthy state.
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