| trivialie ( @ 2008-11-02 14:46:00 |
230. Alive!
Honestly? I miss the hospital!
(Minus the disgusting food)
I went into SGH A&E department on Thursday noon and discharged yesterday. I was diagnosed with acute appendicitis but after the operation, retrograde menstruation was my primary diagnosis - they found menstruation blood in my ovaries and stomach cavity, so they had to clean that up. Seems like my menstruation blood went against gravity. I was going to post up pictures but I think not everybody shares my enthusiasm when it comes to hospitals, wounds and the human body, haha.
Thank you to everyone who visited me and made me laugh like crazy. Wonderful doctors and nurses who were joking around in the OT even when I was going to take in the general anesthesia, the consultant who said the cedar cheer while checking my tummy when he heard I was from Cedar and the doctor from the surgery department who made fun of Saints because 'I was from Raffles rugby, so yeah, I hate Saints. Sorry ah I very high, work for 34hours already.'
(Minus the disgusting food)
I went into SGH A&E department on Thursday noon and discharged yesterday. I was diagnosed with acute appendicitis but after the operation, retrograde menstruation was my primary diagnosis - they found menstruation blood in my ovaries and stomach cavity, so they had to clean that up. Seems like my menstruation blood went against gravity. I was going to post up pictures but I think not everybody shares my enthusiasm when it comes to hospitals, wounds and the human body, haha.
Thank you to everyone who visited me and made me laugh like crazy. Wonderful doctors and nurses who were joking around in the OT even when I was going to take in the general anesthesia, the consultant who said the cedar cheer while checking my tummy when he heard I was from Cedar and the doctor from the surgery department who made fun of Saints because 'I was from Raffles rugby, so yeah, I hate Saints. Sorry ah I very high, work for 34hours already.'
:)