REVOLUTIONISED MALAYSIA
Winds of Change claimed a bigger part of the country. Let’s wait and see what the ruling coalition can do for the citizens to gain back their support. Or will they drift apart??
Only Time can answer!
Winds of Change claimed a bigger part of the country. Let’s wait and see what the ruling coalition can do for the citizens to gain back their support. Or will they drift apart??
Only Time can answer!
The Tear Lake is part of the lacrimal drain system to drain out the tears from eye compartment to nasal meatus.

Today,we had “fun” writing from 8 30 am till 130pm till extramuscle and fissure(groove) found on my middle finger. Even the extensor tendons somehow felt like being pulled from elbow downwards.
More writing is waiting…..
Passion is indeed very important for the excellence in everything we do. Once we have the passion,we can complete whatever task is assigned to us no matter how tough.
Excellence doesn’t mean to excel in education only….its far beyond that……..
It has to do with social skills,general knowledge,many different skills, and more.
To be or not to be this complete person is our choice.
Anyway,not all looking-perfect person are interesting to know.
Sometimes,the most complicated can be the most interesting person.
Nothing in da world has ever been accomplished without passion!
Yes Ophtalmology it is. Beginning tomorrow…..
Extended winter holiday came to an end.
Intensive studying coming soon.
Chia yuk!!
This is what I call Heaven on Earth…….yummy chocolates…
And this 7.5 x 7.5 cm and is half a metre long whooping 5 kg ones…..speechless!!!
My thoughts are so twisted rite now!!!!!
What is happening around here????
Everyone is sumhow in some issues…unsettled,mind-torcuring and heart breaking…..
Why life should be this complicated????
Ps:RSVP has nothing to do with these post……..I’m just……………….I can’t explain.
Fractures included under this name include compression fractures of the talar neck, fractures of the body, fractures of the posterior process, or fracture dislocation injuries. The talar neck is the most frequently injured site and the talus is the second most injured bone in the foot (calcaneus is first). Proximal avascular necrosis is a potential complication of neck fractures. These fractures were named during the early days of aviation when crashes were more common.
Fancy name for a fracture…I wonder where they got the name from and what it means….
Update: the name originated from World War 1. It was originally used for injuries sustained in aviation accidents in which an aircraft struck the ground at high velocity and its rudder bar was driven upward into the pilot’s foot in front of the heel. Such accidents resulted in many types of astragalus (talus) injuries, including compression fractures of the talar neck and body and talar fracture dislocations. Such injuries were uncommon in the civilian population in those days before the widespread use of high-speed automobiles
2 hours of learning Orthopedics today when all of us including me were nowhere near prepared for class.
We are all busy enjoying our extended winter holidays with shopping-spree and movie marathons.
Plus there is no book in da library left for us. Reference from the internet is not the best way to learn but thats all we have for now.
Killing time by watching Amazing Race Season 12. Fun to watch ppl go through many different challenges thru many different countries with diversity of culture and tradition.
It touches heart to see relationships strengthen,hearts broken,love-life at stake …..
Practicals last week was unexpected. Told by the other earlier groups that we will not be learning much and wasting time there in the hospital……but we had a strict doctor-in-charge who attacked us with so many questions. Imagine my Russian after 2 weeks of holiday and 1 month of preparing for exam in-room hibernation. But we did our best to answer her. To think in English and anwer in Russian is not easy. To think in Russian was even harder. So she mentioned at the end of the day that we were inactive.
Yeah rite! We were cracking our heads for 3 hours……
Anyway,at least we were taught some useful techniques.
Let’s see whats waiting for me this week.
Hit the 400 mark today!
To those who deleted me from their fren’s list……. hahahaha you’re too funny!
Friendships based on power-play? Sorry I’m not interested.
So Hi there all 400 frens in my list!
Have a great day!
Sometimes I wish, some events never really happened.
How I wish some damage never been done.
Since I can’t change what had happened, here I am accepting what I have and what I have become after all these events.
I’m confident that I’ve changed for better. Far better than those who told me to change.
Nobody has any rights to force anyone else to change.
When the time comes, every human beings will have an option to change and adapt. That’s when we learn and use our knowledge of events or experience as a tool for improvement in da future.
Haha sounds scary and serious….
Do not worry.
I’m doing fine.
=)
Just these Traumatology and Orthopedics rotations is killing time so much.
Aren’t we suppose to learn some important case management? Even after 1 week of rotation,we still haven’t seen one X-ray of any whatsoever fracture or any patients except for a metal plate insertion to fibula surgery.
Hoping to learn something useful next week.
I really feel like I’m on a holiday rite now except for the classes and lectures.
Dear countrymates,
So much have been happening lately in our beloved country. I’ve alot to mention but the liberty of my country do not allow me to do so.
Thats all i could write as my opinion would be too much to handle.
God bless.