Wednesday, 5 January 2011

2011 Blessing in Disguise..

4-1-2011..... A day.. my 1st admission.. :)

6:50am I was admitted hospital due to chronic diarrhea & vomiting prolong since 31/12/10. Vomit like hell, stomach pain and malaise.. SMS friends. Vice-versa.

7:05am Insertion of cannula on my left hand. Blood taken for test.. BP, TPR..

7:05am being given IV drip, NIXON injection, MAXALON injection etc etc etc ...

7:30am Dr. Gan came.. Friend came.. bring my laptop etc.

8:00am no food allowed, watched the NICE food being taken away.. :(

9:35am forced to drink Fortrans 3000ml to clear colon.. Toilet again is my friend..

12:10pm I was pushed to OT room. SO cold.. Different setting..

12:40pm I was asked to swallow some mist medication & bit a plastic hole

12:50pm Told that I will be sedated.. then endoscopy exam will be done.. I zzzzzz

1:50pm My friends came to see me.. I was awake. Endoscopy done.

2:00pm so sleepy.. forgot what i said.. climbed up bed.. sleep...

7:00pm Finally I can eat.. soft diet and no more TOILET..

7:30pm Dr. came.. tomoro another test.. need to fast after 12 midnite..

9:00pm Friends came visit.. brought my clothes.. THANKS YOU!!

10:50pm Typing this in Facebook..

11:15pm Friends calls... msn..

12:30am Start fasting for more tests to be done tomorrow..

12:33am Wrote this in blog.. n preparing to sleeeeeeeeeeeeeep...

Great! 2011 is a blessing in disguise.. :) Coz due to this I found out i have stomach Ulcer and intestinal polyps.. not just chronic diarrhea and vomiting..

Interesting.. :)

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Never Give Up 1

Sometimes, I wonder. What am I doing still studying now. Is it correct
to do this? My life. When everyone else has moved on and has kids.
Seems happy. Am I in the right path? Being single and still studying
for my future. Maybe I should just stick to traditional lifestyle..
maybe just go back to my previous work. Maybe just do what I can do
now and stop thinking about my dreams. Life should be easier and
stable if I do these..

And then, I watched anime and movies. and then, I realized.. my life
my style. my life my responsibility. my life my path. comparing with
others is a waste of time. So, i have to move on.. go forward.. for my
own dreams.. no matter how silly or weird it may seems to other
people..

To all my friends and family.. I am glad that you are part of my life.
I am glad that you are around to support me.
Till we meet again, work hard and stay healthy!

^_^

Sunday, 18 April 2010

Water or Coke?

Water... or Coke?





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WATER


#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated..
(Likely applies to half the world population)


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#2. In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken for hunger.

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#3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as 3%.
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#4. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a University of Washington study.

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#5. Lack of water, the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue.

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#6. Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain for up to 80% of sufferers.

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#7. A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed page.

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#8.. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast Cancer by 79%., and one is 50% less likely to develop

Bladder cancer. Are you drinking the amount of water You should drink every day?

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COKE

#1. In many states the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from the highway after a car accident.
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#2. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke and it will be gone in two days.
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#3. To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl and let the 'real thing' sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china.
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#4. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers:
Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola.
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#5. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble away the corrosion.
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#6. To loosen a rusted bolt: Apply a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes.
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#7. To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into
the baking pan, wrap the ham in aluminum foil, and bake.
Thirty minutes before ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy.

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#8. To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke Into the load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run through a regular cycle.. The Coca-Cola will help loosen

grease stains. It will also clean road haze from your windshield.
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FOR YOUR IN F ORMATION:

#1
The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid.

It will dissolve a nail in about four days. Phosphoric Acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major contributor to the rising increase of osteoporosis.


#2.
To carry Coca-Cola syrup! (the concentrate) the commercial trucks must use a hazardous material place cards reserved for highly corrosive materials.

#3.
The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean engines of the trucks for about 20 years!


Now the question is, would you like a glass of water?
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Or Coke?

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Sunday, 14 June 2009

What happen to Malaysian now?

I came across this article from a friend.. I felt a little uneasy about it too.. Thus, I want to share it here with you.. It is not to ignite any racism or whatsoever.. just a piece of information that illustrated the truth somehow..

This article is from Datuk Dr Agoes Salim..

Datuk Dr Agoes Salim is an an economist and first secretary-general of the National Unity Ministry. He is also former chairman of Bank Pertanian. He was on the public service secretariat of the National Operations Council following the riots and helped draw up both the Rukun Negara and the NEP
anizad@nst.com.my


A Very Wise View
Dominating role not healthy for nation,
I THINK we are farther apart now than we were in 1969.
But you have to remember that I grew up going to an English school, to a university where there were people of all races. At that time, although we did think in terms of race, it wasn’t in the way people do now. We felt that we were Malayans. We socialised much better than we do now.

Bahasa Malaysia can be a unifying factor. But it can be a factor separating people, too.

As Sukarno would say, “The important thing is the jiwa.”
You don’t have to have a common language, if you have the same jiwa (heart, spirit, passion, devotion). This is what we don’t have right now.

In 1956, the historical society of Universiti Malaya went to India.


There were lots of Indians in the group, but they didn’t think of themselves as Indians, they thought of themselves as Malayans.

That’s the jiwa.

But later on, because of certain reactions, suddenly people stayed away from this jiwa — they don’t feel as though they are fully Malaysian. They are made to feel that way.

When I was in the service, there were lots of non-Malays in the civil service, holding good positions. But do you see them now? If you go to the universities, where are the non-Malay professors?

After 1969, suddenly there was this drive to make sure that all university vice-chancellors and faculty deans were Malay. So, in the end, we chased away all the best brains among the non-Malays.

When schools say you must start school with a doa (Muslim prayer recitation), you push away all the non-Muslims. When I was at school, we never had any prayers. Whatever we learnt in religious class was a separate thing.

I think it’s more important that we bring people together, rather than pushing religion so hard that it alienates other people. This is what’s happening. I can’t blame the Chinese and Indians; why should they go to a sekolah kebangsaan (national school), when they have to do all these things?

All the things are breaking down. Our school system is not as it used to be. We are producing supposedly so many students with so many As, but what do they know? Are we happy about it? The leaders seem to be happy about it.

We came up with the Rukun Negara because, after 1969, there was the feeling that the nation was breaking down. People had forgotten what it was all about. So, we thought we could bring people back together — unite them. That’s what the first part of the Rukun Negara is about: the objectives of the nation.

Unfortunately, we did practically nothing to promote an understanding of the Rukun Negara. And when schools make mistakes, nobody corrects them. That should have been the role of the Department of Information.

In the beginning, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie did try to apply the test of whether something was in consonance with the Rukun Negara or not. But then, the government just forgot about this.

We are supposed to be a united nation, not only in terms of state, but also in terms of people: that they would all consider themselves as Malaysians, and that this was their country and their nation. We wanted all these people to share the wealth of the nation.

One of the things we thought contributed to ’69 was the economic disparities, joblessness.

The New Economic Policy was a policy for all Malaysians; not just for the Malays. But we wanted to restructure the economy so that the Malays would come out of the rural agriculture sector into the commercial sector.
We wanted Malay participation at all levels of economic activity. We wanted to uplift the Malays without reducing the position of the others.. — “eradicating poverty regardless of less”.

And this was supposed to be in a situation of growth. Not just sharing the existing cake, but the cake must grow, so that these people also have the opportunity to grow.

At the same time, we also hoped that the Malays would grow a little faster. So, they set this target of 30 per cent equity in 20 years. I was not much in favour of that because I didn’t think it was achievable. I felt that participation was more important than wealth.

We never thought that we would produce multi-billionaires. That was never the intention of the NEP. If some people can come up as everyone comes up, it’s okay. But it wasn’t supposed to be about some people getting contracts.

We did say that we should have Malay millionaires just as we should have Chinese and Indian millionaires, but not so much so that you don’t have to do anything.

You must differentiate between dominance and domination. As Tun Dr Ismail said, “We want to be dominant, but we don’t want to dominate.”
Dominant in the sense that we wanted the Malays to be everywhere; but not to dominate all the others.

But we seem to be dominating; and I don’t think that’s healthy for the nation. It’s not about taking your share and not caring about the rest.

So what do you think?

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

3-Mths SUPPLIES in case WAR

I went to Robert Kiyosaki seminars.. (read on my blog on ROBERT KIYOSAKI live seminar)

among all the many things that he told us..

I remembered one special thing..

which was. "You got to be well prepared.."

He had like 6 mths supplies of food and water in case of economic crisis that may will turn
" THE KINDEST MAN ON EARTH TO BE CARNIVOR "...

I was amused and kinda felt proud as I have 3 mths supplies at least, so to speak..
compared to the guy sitting next to me and the lady sitting behind me and the man sitting in front of me and the guy sitting two rows in front.. ( yeah I did asked them, they are my friends now.. lol )

You want to see my supplies?

No.1 hahaha coz this one no need to cook and tasty.. ask any kids, they will agree with me!


My Freezer compartment..

I have like 16 types of ice cream in stock.. Just in case, war made the weather hot!

New Zealand ice cream top the list..

New Zealand is a peaceful place so it's good to be reminded about such place if war really .. u know..



and of coz soya bean, milk and eggs are necessity.. and beers in time of distraught..









sweets, chewing gums, milk, noodles, ramen, rice noodles, pasta, macaroni, mushroom soup, porridge, drinks.. twisties.. sardine, and many more inside.. i forgot.. :P:P






and of coz the most important food for me.. my food supplements..
and some souvenirs and gifts from special friends put together here, indicates this is important zone.. LOL




and teas and some liquors.. to chill in case of war time.. LOL
So.. Did you stock up your food? Better do so.. Don't be so sturborn.. Listen to Robert Kiyosaki's advise ok.. :):):) I only have enough for myself..
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Saturday, 16 May 2009

Weird Encounter..

My parents JUST bought a house near beach.. then behind my house was another strecth of houses.. that I do not know where the entrance.. then it seems that their entrance are from a small lane near our house's garage..

I saw Jay Chou (the Taiwanese pop singer) drove in through the lane. So I followed him.. He drove in with his Sport Car.. I was too slow so it disappeared. but

I saw a starfish died being stabbed by 3 men.. The Starfish was yelling for help and I was dumbfounded.. to react.. I started to run towards the men but they threw the dead starfish into the sea and ran off..

Next day.. I decided to go through the lane again.. It brought me to a bridge.. I crossed over and saw.. saw two men chopped off the tail of mermaid.. and i was in time to see that they ran off with the tail leaving the mermaid alive but without tail. I shouted at them.. and saw the mermaid getting older instantly..

The mermaid produced a sword and another weird looking weapon.. and said to me to guard the houses near the beach.. She is going to die..

I was scared and shocked.

What houses?
Why?

then i told her i saw starfish died.. "What does that mean?" I asked..

Suddenly we were in a city bus .. she's trying to tell me something.. but the noise of music in the bus.. disrupt my hearing..

then it seems.. my hp song.. handphone rang.. and I had to answer "Helo?" ....

It remained un-answered.. on

Where Jay Chou disappeared?..
Why the men killed the Starfish?..
What the Mermaid trying to tell me?..
Why I need to guard the houses?..
How come the lane and houses cannot be seen by anyone else but me?


p/s: Can anyone interpret or decode?

Writer's Block

I opened the Blank "Posting" page.. out of conscience that i need to update my blog.. Guilty that my blog no longer seems interesting as there's not much update.. So with much enthusiasm.. I clicked on it.. and trying to write something interesting..

Then..

I stared at the blank page..

....still staring..

and then decided that

I have absolutely no idea what to write/ blog about..

and so i just write/blog about how i feel ..

and so.. reality sets in..

IT IS HARD TO BE BLOGGER..

eventhough you have so much enthusiasm to be one..

like me.. :):):)

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Swine Flu

20 confirmed death in Mexico.. and 1 confirmed death in US..

What an outbreak.. So I think, I will inform anybody that click on my blog.. about it..


What is swine flu?

Swine flu is a respiratory disease, caused by influenza type A which infects pigs.

There are many types, and the infection is constantly changing.

Until now it has not normally infected humans, but the latest form clearly does, and can be spread from person to person - probably through coughing and sneezing.


What is new about this type of swine flu?

H1N1 is the same strain which causes seasonal outbreaks of flu in humans on a regular basis.

But this latest version of H1N1 is different: it contains genetic material that is typically found in strains of the virus that affect humans, birds and swine.

Flu viruses have the ability to swap genetic components with each other, and it seems likely that the new version of H1N1 resulted from a mixing of different versions of the virus, which may usually affect different species, in the same animal host.

Pigs provide an excellent 'melting pot' for these viruses to mix and match with each other.


How dangerous is it?

Symptoms of swine flu in humans appear to be similar to those produced by standard, seasonal flu.

These include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, chills and fatigue.

It is worth remembering that seasonal flu often poses a serious threat to public health: each year it kills 250,000 - 500,000 around the world.

So far, most cases of swine flu around the world appear to be mild.

But lives have been lost in Mexico, and a single death - of a child - has been confirmed in the US.


Can it be treated?

The US authorities say that two drugs commonly used to treat flu, Tamiflu and Relenza, seem to be effective at treating cases that have occurred there so far. However, the drugs must be administered at an early stage to be effective.

Use of these drugs may also make it less likely that infected people will pass the virus on to others.

The UK Government already has a stockpile of Tamiflu, ordered as a precaution against a pandemic.

It is unclear how effective currently available flu vaccines would be at offering protection against the new strain, as it is genetically distinct from other flu strains.

A new bespoke vaccine is being worked on by scientists in the UK and the US, but it may take months to perfect it, and manufacture enough supplies to meet what could be huge demand.

A vaccine was used to protect humans from a version of swine flu in the US in 1976.

However, it caused serious side effects, including an estimated 500 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome. There were more deaths from the vaccine than the outbreak.


What should I do to stay safe?

Anyone with flu-like symptoms who might have been in contact with the swine virus - such as those living or travelling in the areas of Mexico that have been affected - should seek medical advice.

But patients are being asked not to go into GP surgeries in order to minimise the risk of spreading the disease to others. Instead, they should stay at home and call their healthcare provider for advice.

Countries around the world have taken varying measures but are mostly stepping up monitoring and issuing advice about travel to Mexico.

In the UK, the Foreign Office is advising against all but essential travel to Mexico.


What measures can I take to prevent infection?

Avoid close contact with people who appear unwell and who have fever and cough.

General infection control practices and good hygiene can help to reduce transmission of all viruses, including the human swine influenza. This includes covering your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, using a tissue when possible and disposing of it promptly.

It is also important to wash your hands frequently with soap and water to reduce the spread of the virus from your hands to face or to other people and cleaning hard surfaces like door handles frequently using a normal cleaning product.

If caring for someone with a flu-like illness, a mask can be worn to cover the nose and mouth to reduce the risk of transmission. The UK is looking at increasing its stockpile of masks for healthcare workers for this reason.

In Mexico masks have been handed out to the general public, but experts are sceptical about how useful this is.


Is it safe to eat pig meat?

Yes. There is no evidence that swine flu can be transmitted through eating meat from infected animals.

However, it is essential to cook meat properly. A temperature of 70C (158F) would be sure to kill the virus.


What about bird flu?

The strain of bird flu which has caused scores of human deaths in South East Asia in recent years is a different strain to that responsible for the current outbreak of swine flu.

The latest form of swine flu is a new type of the H1N1 strain, while bird, or avian flu, is H5N1.

Experts fear H5N1 hold the potential to trigger a pandemic because of its ability to mutate rapidly.

However, up until now it has remained very much a disease of birds.

Those humans who have been infected have, without exception, worked closely with birds, and cases of human-to-human transmission are extremely rare - there is no suggestion that H5N1 has gained the ability to pass easily from person to person.




Monday, 19 January 2009

Join me in FACEBOOK..

I am so busy.. Near to Chinese New Year.. you know la.. so many things to do..
Cleaning..
Charity..
Planning for new year..
Ending whatever bad habits ( trying hard)
Finishing year end dead lines ( mine finished..)

so whatsoever it is.. I think the best is.. you join me in Facebook.com .. add me as friends.. then from there you can see my status.. hahahaha

Search "SZEY LIM" and add me.. or else click the below link..

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then also join me in my groups :) :)

I LOVE KUANTAN! Hometown or not.. KUANTAN IS LOVELY!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!! ..