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filled with challenges
filled with suprises
filled with expectations
filled with fantasies
to the chronicles of event that happened in my life
filled with challenges
filled with suprises
filled with expectations
filled with fantasies
Labels: challenges, emotions, life, thought, work
Labels: health
got the referral to ENT specialist
DR HENRY TAN is my doctor
by right, i suppose to see him next month
but after i called up appointment desk
i manage to squeeze myself in for tomorrow's appointment
but, tomorrow i will be doing PM shift where as my appointment is 3PM
finally, after i begged the last colleague for the change of duty,
she agrred!!
so readily and easily...
i really thank her for her willingness to change her duty with me..
thank you SN SUSAN!!
:)
the lump tat i hav mentioned b4..
well, the swelling reduced but the lump is still there
and upon my own palpation,
i feel few more lumps around my neck
suspected: active lymph nodes...
advice: to have a proper referral
thought: i will...
only upon palpation
but feel a small lump in the noon today
and towards evening, painful feeling even when swallowing
the lump grow bigger
panic!!
claim two hrs from my senior as i am on duty today,
and went to see doctor
he said:
we are not dealing with a normal sore throat here
(i know, tat's y i am seeking medical consulatation early)
well, u hav family history of thyroid disease??
(no, if i am not wrong.....
(no major changes, i am as easily agitated as always....) :)
do u hav any URTI syndrome??
(upper respiration tract infection syndrome... not significant, i will sometimes hav some runny nose or phlegm in the morning but tat does not increase in this few days..)
ok, i will treat it as infection 1st cos growth will not enlarge that aggressively, u take this antibiotic till friday late morning, we will see how it goes, if ur lump is still there, then u hav to come back and see me. i will get u a referral to the specialist to hav a look on you.ok?
(ok)
*praying hard that the growth will just disappear*
when i report for duty yesterday,
i got to know tat the sick child tat i nursed previous night was sent to icu @12noon
was quite shock cos i tot her condition was much better when i pass over to my colleague in the morning..
but who knows, after a series of detailed scans and reviews,
her consultant-in charge decided to send her straight to icu instead of hi-dependency ward which was planned during my night if the condition get worsen
i am thinking,
dunno whether i am lucky to not send her to icu during my time cos i save lots of energy doing the transfering or unlucky cos if she happen to collapse,
i really do not know wat to do..
apparently, when she was in icu yesterday,
they intubated her and sedated her
condition still not very stable yet..
i do not know whether this is true or not but according to the nurse manager there,
the mother causes alot of problem and scolded the staff there because of certain reason
she added:
normally, when a child was sent down to icu,
the progress of the child getting well will depend on attitude of their parent
if their parent is good, the child will normally recover very fast
but if the other way round, the child might take some time to get well...
i do not know how true it is...
but i am going to transfer to icu in 13 days time...
i am wondering whether the patient will still be there...
anyway, it is not tat i am going to nurse the child anyway cos i need to be train in icu 1st..
at least, go thru the orientation programme 1st..
:)
just hope tat the child will get well soon cos i know how hard she tried to finish up her medication during my night eventhou when she is very sick..
i could see her hand shaking and trembling; the effect of high dose ventolin and how breathless she was...
i know, she is trying to get well...
gambade ne!!
Labels: challenges, emotions, thought, work
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