Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Food poisoning landed me with sufferings

Last week mon, 21/6 bought 2 beef cheese & 3 tuna puffs from XXXXX. After dinner, mother & I took a beef cheese each, nothing happens. We even went over to MPS, after which, around midnight, I asked mother whether she wanted to share the tuna puff with me. Luckily, my mother didn't had a bite.

Half an hr later, I was having cold sweats & started to vomit & diarrhea at the same time excessivly non-stop!! I couldn't take it anymore, told my mother to send me to SGH A&E immediately. It affected my blood glucose which is 16 & was given insulin. Still vomitting & diarrhea while waiting for doctor.

A very young lady doctor who is very clumsy whom drew my blood & inserted the IV needle & lotsa blood flowing & stained everywhere. Later I was put on drip & pushed to observation ward. After resting a while, that young lady doctor came & wanted to draw blood below from pelvic the "V" line on my right side! She couldn't feel the pulse, even asked the nurse to feel the pulse for her & then she poke me with the needle.

OUCH!! DAMN PAIN that I SCREAMED OUT IN PAIN & heard the doctor said I psychiatric one..I was informed later by the doctor that I need to be warded. OMG!!!

I was pushed to ward 73 room 22 bed 3, seen by Snr Consultant Dr Colleen Kim Thomas from Internal Medicine dept. Very young pretty lady doctor whom's very caring. Told me to avoid dairy products, must becareful of the food served in hospital as am having the runs & that it's food poisoning.

Weighed by nurses & I lost 6kgs!! I had very high fever too!

22/6, midnight, a male doctor came over took blood for blood test, ouch, he couldnt see properly & poked me thrice!! When done, I wanted to rise from bed to go ladies, the big needle was on my left side of bed!! I showed the nurse on night duty!!

I had so much drips, 2 bottles of antibiotic medicine drips & also potassium drip besides having the oral medcations & yucky "tequila shot" of oral potassium as the level is extremely low at 3.2. I was bound on bed, big or small business had to sit on the chair to putput, damn gross...no choice.

I was very weak, pain all over & my throat was extremely painful & voice hoarsed, ultra sore!! =_=!!!

The returning to service SN Elly Chiam very good, offer to wipe me cean clean after I putput but I was very shy & embarrased & she even scoop faeces for stool test. She's extremely caring, always first to aid every patients for bathe. Her passion & caring really warms my heart & other patients' too. SN Elly also personally handmade a card for me which brightens my stay.

Another nice myanmer enrolled nurse pretty one, wipe me up clean clean...I'm so shy. Another time, they asked a student nurse bathe me too. Aiyo, very embarrassing lor. *BLUSH*

The IV needle on my left wrist bended & she was the one to notice & pull out for me, had it plastered. One clumsy SN myanmer nurse panicked when she failed to poke to draw blood & needle bent. I ticked her off & NC Yuan LongXia came over & apologised to me.

That SN myanmer need to see ENT leh, her hearing got problem. Told her I want meat for lunch, no chicken (for lunch & dinner as hvg cough) with plain porridge & fish for dinner. She repeated saying chicken no chicken, no meat. Wah piangz!! Simple instruction also don't know how to listen. I've been having steam fish (same type of fish lor) for days for 2 meals leh!! Told Dr Colleen, really WTF (what the fish) & she smile.

The nurses asked me how come no blood come out, only bubbles..told them I vomit & diarrhea lotsa times, no meat to eat, where got fresh blood for u to draw leh...v pain leh..bruises all over which I took pictures of it with my camera hp.

Dr Colleen & her team of lady doctors very good, friendly & caring except that LCLY Dr Ng.



















 

Monday, June 21, 2010

Fri morning, mgr spoilt my mood oredi. I dun wish to repeat myself again upmteen times on my medical condition& he still dun understand. Said he's concern abt my health then better leave me alone instead of provoking me. Asked how many docs am seeing & do they talk to one another. Why I didnt ask doctors abt my condition outcome, told him I did.

Actually, when doctors didnt ans it's mainly becoz they themselves oso puzzled & no ans to it...

Asked me if there's any area where I can handly, then let him knw, he let me do toher jobs..

He's so healthy oso cant concentrate at the project, dun say me, with so much illness & not that I wanna use that as an excuse.

I really dun wish to talk to ppl with no wisdom at all...IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Does it make him happy to see me really jump off building??! NAH, I wont be foolish to do that..instead, I wanna chop him into pieces & feed the crocs!!

Updates

I wonder why my mood fluctuates a lot recently...drag gg to pdoc.appt this coming thurs. Felt so helpless, hopeless & suicidal but it wont help solve the problems. What I can do??

Lappie got virus attack which kept asking me to buy spyware license, brought it to Acer for repair, everything need to be reformatted. No choice...now waiting for collection.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Won myself 2GB thumbdrive

Just got email informing me I've won myself a 2GB thumbdrive! Am elated...yeah!

Want to stay young? Watch what you eat

Want to stay young? Watch what you eat


Tuesday, 04 l 05 l 2010 ; Source: AsiaOne, Mind Your Body, The Straits Times

By Poon Chian Hui



Think twice before you reach for that can of fizzy drink. It is not just about your waistline. Think about the lines on your face too. That is because carbonated drinks can age you, nutritionists say.



Other well-loved foods like pastries, potato chips, sausages, coffee, red meat, white rice and bread can also cause premature ageing. The reason? Most of these foods are high in fat or sugar, which are not healthy for the body, said Ms Magdalin Cheong, chief dietitian and senior manager of Dietetic and Food Services at Changi General Hospital.



Foods that age us include:



Carbonated drinks which are high in sugar and have no nutrients. They have 'empty calories', said Ms Teo Kiok Seng, a nutritionist at Nutrition Network Services.



'The sugar in these drinks can lead to obesity, which increases your risk of hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and stroke,' she said.



A nutritional study by the Harvard School of Public Health found that a can of carbonated drink a day can cause one to pile on 7kg in a year.



Sausages can increase the risk of colorectal cancer, a recent European study found, Ms Teo added.



The culprits are the carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds, which are formed when nitrite preservatives are added to processed meat, she said.



Ms Jaclyn Reutens, a dietitian at Aptima Nutrition & Sports Consultants, added that sausages are usually made with fatty meat.



Chemicals and additives are also added so a person's liver has to do more work to detoxify them.



'As we age, our organs do not work as efficiently so some people may get into trouble,' said Ms Reutens.



Coffee has caffeine. What most people may not know is that caffeine makes stress hormones shoot up and stay at an abnormally high level for hours after consumption.



'One of the biggest contributors to premature ageing is the powerful stress hormone called cortisol,' said Ms Teo. 'High levels of cortisol wear down the muscles, leading to muscle wasting.' Excessive caffeine is also dehydrating, said Ms Reutens.



Potato chips and fries are deep fried at high temperatures, giving rise to the formation of trans-fat.



Diets high in trans-fat are linked to an increased risk of coronary heart disease, said Ms Teo. 'However, if palm oil is used, no trans-fat will be produced,' she added.



Sugary pastries contain a lot of sugar, which can lead to obesity. What is worse is that pastries are often made with hydrogenated oils, which contain trans-fat.



Hydrogenated oils are made by adding hydrogen to liquid oils to turn them into solids for easier storage. However, this chemical process produces trans-fat. An example would be margarine.



Trans-fat increases the risk of heart disease more than saturated fat does, said Ms Teo, as it lowers good cholesterol and increases bad cholesterol in the bloodstream.



In addition, the combination of sugar and trans-fat is bad news for our liver and pancreas, said



Ms Reutens. 'It's dangerous to overwork our organs as it means we are more exposed to free radicals.'



Free radicals are unstable particles caused by chemical reactions in the body. Antioxidants are needed to fight them, she added. 'If our intake of anti-ageing foods is insufficient to combat free radicals, we age faster and have a higher risk of diseases.'



Red meat has protein, which is essential for tissue repair, but too much animal protein may cause calcium loss from bones. This increases the risk of osteoporosis, said Ms Teo.



Studies have shown that a high protein intake in middle-aged adults is linked to inflammatory polyarthritis, where inflammation occurs in more than one joint.



White rice and white bread have very little fibre, making them 'high glycemic index' foods.



'Such foods are digested and absorbed into the bloodstream very quickly, causing a sudden spike in blood sugar level,' said Ms Teo.



This can lead to cell changes that accelerate ageing and increase the risk of chronic diseases, she added. These include Type 2 diabetes, gall bladder and heart diseases, Alzheimer's disease and certain types of cancers.



Other high glycemic index foods include mashed potatoes, processed grains and sugary cereals.



What to eat to stay young.



Keeping youthful the natural way is not all that difficult - you just have to eat the right foods. Anti-ageing foods like berries and fish contain powerful ingredients that can help keep you in the pink of health from inside out.



Foods that keep us young include:



Green tea. It boasts catechins - potent antioxidants that have been shown to prevent cancer, said Ms Jaclyn Reutens, a dietitian at Aptima Nutrition & Sports Consultants.



In addition, Ms Teo Kiok Seng, a nutritionist with Nutrition Network Services, said that a recent report in the European Journal Of Neuroscience suggested that regular consumption of green tea may reduce the risk of age-related degenerative brain disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease.



However, not all forms of green tea carry the same health benefits.



'Green tea packaged in tea bags have gone through numerous processes that may have destroyed its goodness,' said Ms Reutens.



It is best to drink loose leaf green tea, she said.



Tomatoes contain lycopene, which helps to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, said Ms Reutens. This is because lycopene hinders the skin's ageing process.



It does this by preventing damage to the DNA in mitochondria, found in cells and which are crucial to cellular growth.



Tomatoes also contain vitamin C, which acts as an antioxidant, helping to strengthen collagen fibres, said Ms Magdalin Cheong, chief dietitian and senior manager of Dietetic and Food Services at Changi General Hospital.



Collagen is a protein essential to healthy skin.



Nuts and seeds are great sources of vitamin E and omega-6 fatty acids, said Ms Reutens.



'These two compounds work hand in hand to keep skin elastic and to reduce the signs of ageing,' she said.



That is because vitamin E is an antioxidant, said Ms Cheong.



Antioxidants mop up free radicals - the main cause of skin ageing.



A study published in the American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition in 2005 found that eating almonds together with heart-friendly foods like soya products can significantly reduce cholesterol levels, said Ms Teo.



Yogurt contains calcium, which helps maintain strong bones, and probiotics which prevent bowel diseases.



'As we age, our bones lose calcium,' said Ms Reutens. 'Calcium is therefore needed in our diet to prevent osteoporosis.'



Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weak and break easily.



On average, a 150g portion of yogurt contains 220mg of calcium. This amount makes up 30 per cent of our daily recommended intake of 800mg, said Ms Reutens.



Probiotics are bacteria that help improve the balance of good and bad bacteria in the digestive system.



'As we age, this balance needs more effort to be restored. Eating yogurt gives it a boost,' she said.



People who are lactose intolerant can eat yogurt too, as the lactose would have already been broken down by the bacteria, said Ms Teo.



Salmon and other oily fish contain heart-friendly omega-3 fatty acids, said Ms Cheong.



Ms Reutens recommends eating these at least twice a week.



'As you age, your arteries may get increasingly clogged, resulting in heart disease,' she said. 'Omega-3 fatty acids reduce the amount of fats in the bloodstream, hence preventing excessive blood clotting.'



Berries come in red, pink, blue, purple and other assorted colours. The pigments determine the types of antioxidants found in them, said Ms Reutens.



A recent antioxidant analysis by the United States Department of Agriculture showed that blueberries, blackberries, cranberries, strawberries and raspberries top the list of 20 foods with the highest levels of antioxidants, said Ms Teo.



In general, the antioxidants in berries help to reduce the likelihood of eye-related diseases, such as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration, said Ms Reutens.



Because different types of berries carry different combinations of antioxidants, we should not limit our diet to one or two kinds.



'Try to eat a wide variety,' said Ms Reutens. 'Mix them with cereal or enjoy them as a snack or dessert.'



Olive oil is rich in monounsaturated fats, which promote a healthy cholesterol level.



It is also good for the heart, thanks to its anti-inflammatory effects that prevent heart diseases. For instance, it strengthens blood vessel walls, thus lowering the risk of internal bleeding.



However, too much olive oil is not recommended due to its caloric content, said Ms Reutens.



What these terms mean



Additive



A substance added to foods to improve colour, texture, flavour or shelf life. It can be natural (salt and sugar) or synthetic (artificial sugars, preservatives, colouring and MSG).



Some synthetic additives are said to be harmful to health.



Antioxidant



A substance that inhibits oxidation, protecting cells from damage by free radicals. Examples are catechins found in green tea, lycopene in tomatoes, and vitamins C and E.



Carcinogen



A substance that causes cancer by turning normal cells into cancer cells. It is believed that nitrites, when added to meat during processing such as when sausages are made, may result in the formation of carcinogenic compounds.



Collagen



A fibrous protein that is a major component in connective tissues like skin, ligaments and tendons.



Glycemic index



An indicator of the impact of foods on blood glucose levels.



Foods with low glycemic index, like vegetables, have carbohydrates that are digested more slowly.



High glycemic index foods, like white bread, have carbohydrates that are broken down into sugars more quickly. This causes a spike in blood glucose levels, which is unhealthy.



Monounsaturated fat



A healthy unsaturated fat found in plants or plant-based foods. It is said to be able to reduce the risk of heart disease. Found in foods like olive oil, avocados and nuts.



Omega-3 fatty acids



Unsaturated fatty acids. Usually found in fish and nuts, they help to lower cholesterol levels to protect the body against heart diseases.



Probiotics



A class of beneficial bacteria that aids digestion, promotes "good" bacteria and reduces "bad" bacteria in the digestive system. Can be found in yogurt.Give Mum A Taste of Luxury and WIN Prizes Worth Over $16,000!



This article was first published in Mind Your Body, The Straits Times.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Which pair of slippers would you get?

Would u get a pair of slippers $39 @Bata (avail at hdb flats ones with toe divider $9.90) or a pair of slippers $35 adidas?

Oh well, this is my 1st time getting such expensive slippers - adidas. This morning, such heavy downpour & my socks & NIKE shoes got wet thoroughly. I can't wear it as my feet need to be dry especially when am diabetic.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Parents' Nite 13 Jun 2010

Thanks to Roland for inviting my mother & myself to tonight's event Parents' Nite at TJCC. Enjoyed ourselves especially when I was 'nominating' Roland to be up on stage to sing Chan Mala Chan...wow! His vocal's fantastic manz!! Hidden talent. :D

After which I dragged one auntie up on stage & we were to say in chinese Chu Yi Chi Su till Chu Shi...OMG!! Very ticklish as 5 of us the participants laughed at the Chu Er..become Chi Shu or Chi Chu...lol

Won myself 2 pairs of travel cutlery. Yeah! :)



















Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Daddy

Yesterday mother went visit dad & Dad has new wounds on his arms...dad told mother that the nurses told him they don't like my mother as she always feedback..Don;t know how true to the fact thou cause we're not there to witness too...dad told mother that one nurse cried after scolded by the top. Dad told mother not to feedback anymore, wait he's afraid don't know how they will treat him, we're also worried about that. The nurse who bathed him scolded vulgarities whom also pinch his tits & touch his private parts & dad's very angry about it.

We're not there to witness the happenings also...plus if we to suggest having security camera, will it like blowing up matters?? =_=!! Am in dilemna.

Do they think patients are totally unware of whats going on since they have dementia? A question here.

Also the staff & nurses don;t seem that friendly when my mother went there yesterday. Sighz...am at lost. :(

Tdy went for ultrasound scan & seems like radiologist found something wrong inside my gastric. My injured toe also hvg pain back.
 
I felt so lost & helpless about my dad.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

My drawing really sucks


wanna draw an angel but turns out like AN angel...duhz POOR dwg!!


Nothing much to say



after the ulrasound scan today & the radiologist said something which is found internally dun sound good. Went carls junior to have beef low carb n beef chilli cheese fries which I shared with mother. Drew 2 new dwgs too juz now.




Sunday, June 6, 2010

On my reading list

Currently, reading "Succubus Heat" after reading "Storm Born", author Richelle Mead manage to bound me to reading her novels that's so Tantalising, Tiltilating, Sensational & Excitements which made one wanting to read more. I saw "Succubus dreams" but thot it's the book I loaned a the contents are somewhat simiar in chapter 1 & put it back. Oh dear, guess someone would have borrowed the book after I placed it back to the shelf. Never mind, juz wait for next round then.

With me for my upcoming read ups are "My Forbidden Desire" by Carolyn Jewel, "Destroyer of Worlds" by Mark Chadbourn & "The People's Act of Love" by James Meek.

Loan more books

Sat, went to frontier to loan more books to past time. Yup, tues hvg ultrasound scan must fast & coming fri, must admit myself to slp disorder unit for the slp test overnight. Gonna bring along my NDSL & Novels along.

Come across the latest book "Beat Sugar Addiction Now!" in losing weight, topics touching on chronic illness & how supplements work. Some sort of workbook too. Yea, I wanna lose more weight effectively.

I mustn't let loose myself on exercise regimen due to fatigue or whatever so thats obstructing me. I wish to form my own dance group, hip hop will do. Best if TGIF youths can join in.


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dr Bobby Cheng SNEC

http://www.eyevision.com.sg/about_dr_bobbycheng.asp

Dr Bobby did laser treatment course for my dm retinopathy, thks to him for being my best doctor beside Prof JF Cullen. Tdy, saw him in rm 24.

SNEC appt

Tdy went to SNEC, when seen by a dr at rm 24, Dr Bobby Chng was inside too. He was Dir of eye research & the one whom did the laser treatment for my diabetic retinopathy. Dr Bobby told his colleague (MO) that he knws me & immediately, the change of the doc treatment, treating me much nicer.

Noticed I had allergy reactions & dry eyes, he did another thorough check & my eyes lid are oily & allergic too. Prescribed me Patanol ($46.20 - 3 bots), Refresh Ophthalmic solution ($29.70 - 3 bots) & LID-care ($9.30). Damn EXPENSIVE!! Will be seeing me in 3 mths time becoz of my allergic, initially wanted to see me in 6-9 mths time.

Famished, time is 1.30 pm & my mother & me went to hseman canteen at bowyers block to get some chee kueh to stop the hunger pangs temp & saw Kevin Beck there with his colleague whom trying to get a good view of me as I waved back to Kevin. haha..

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Session with snr psychologist

This afternoon, went for appt with my psychologist. This time session was short, he had one before & another after me.


Discussed about work & he told me now it is time for me to perform my capability & hardworking back in order to get the reputation back & oso earn promotion.

Yes, told him that no doubt I felt tired, stress about thw work, I will keep telling myself, I got to support my parents, my career & to prove to others that I can work like I was used to be.

Asked abt my r/s with mother & how was my dad. Psychologist told me at least am proactive in calling up the home's social worker about what my dad told me - eat not enough..etc.

Snr psychologist told me that he can see my mood is much better than the last time he saw me & oso 1st time he saw me. Asked me what lifted my mood, oh well, I've no idea. Could be my new counsellor & I started reading novel. Thou at times, my mood will have ups and downs & suicida thots.
 
I still binge even I try to take my lunch. Worst is that my weight is up up up!! I'm obese & ugly!! >_<