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hahahaha!!! KE was spared ?
hahahaha...
hahahaha!!! KE was spared ?
I totally agreed with Tracy. We should take good care of our own health and well being. Have a healthy life-style and don't worry too much if things really go wrong with our body.We are humans and we are very vulnerable to many things,including sicknesses and accidents.
yes..have love, peace and joy.
have good work life balance.
have social, financial, sexual, physical, emtional, psychological well being
enjoy life and live it to the fullest
absolutely wonderful !!!
Either you were very unlucky or my loved one was very blessed.
anyway, it is good to share our experiences
To be frank, there's no luck involved here.
Go back to TTSH A&E anytime.
Go inside the waiting area and see how many patients waiting for bed.
Norm is around 20 to 30 beds, with around another 10 beds still yet to see doctor.
Btw, I still need to help the FT nurses who don't understand chinese dialect, to communicate with the elderly patient.
And another crying for food while waiting for bed.
did u do your minor elective at Eusoff Hall, Kent Ridge hall, Sheares Hall or raffles Hall?
Mainly Temasek, Kent Ridge and had a few at King Edward VII - two are anaesthetic registrars and another a paediatric doctor today, I think? I was unfortunately caught at Raffles hall with a law student, and banned from entering the premises ever. Never did it in Eusoff or Sheares. Helps when you drive an alfa around campus
Thanks for clarifying your deficiency in medical knowledge. It wld have been better if u didnt scoff at me without seeking more details
Professor Google says how come bilateral carotid ultrasound not performed? Part of the post-stroke protocol in most hospitals leh.....
counds like u enjoyed ur undergraduate days
Its an elective remember, I took it seriously... Is your brother still in Australia?
yes, he is...aus is better for him
yes, he is...aus is better for him
No need to come back and do NSman duties?
To be frank, there's no luck involved here.
Go back to TTSH A&E anytime.
Go inside the waiting area and see how many patients waiting for bed.
Norm is around 20 to 30 beds, with around another 10 beds still yet to see doctor.
Btw, I still need to help the FT nurses who don't understand chinese dialect, to communicate with the elderly patient.
And another crying for food while waiting for bed.
were you the specimen for the sexology elective?
Its an elective remember, I took it seriously... Is your brother still in Australia?
Sadly most of the girls at NUS those days were doing it for the first time... hence foreplay took forever, like 4hours before the final touchdown.... funny enough inexperienced girls didn't like CDs - too painful, hence had no choice but to do it raw.
Did your brother also do sexology in Australia?