Tuesday, August 30, 2011


我爱流泪,也爱笑,更常泪中带笑,笑着流泪。


悄悄的,
无声的,
让情绪获得释放。






奕斌
1130pm

会呼吸的痛



奕斌
322pm

倔强

心里最深的心事,
往往无法获得释放。
因为倔强,
宁愿自己咀嚼文字,
也不愿吐露...
让黑夜的黑,
舔着我,
划下的伤口.

奕斌
1236am

失落

失落,像病毒,
蔓延到全身每个角落,
侵略所有的细胞,
占领大脑,
瘫痪灵魂...

奕斌
1226am

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Home Cold Home

Penang yet again greeted me with a gloomy look.
Overcast skies and chilly winds accompanied with rain,
the perfect tonic to unwind and take a break =)
A holiday to relax, finally ^^

yikping
1037pm

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Hey, it's finally saturday =D

The long awaited saturday has arrived, yet again, to the relief of me. This particular week has been very challenging and traumatizing. So glad that it's over with me still alive.

Lost my laptop last saturday, almost exactly 1 week ago, due to negligence. Nothing to complain about except blaming myself for letting my guard down. Went out for lunch with my laptop in my bag and returned with my beg sitting there without the laptop. How I wished that my bag can speak! haha...Anyway, thanks to UKM security for taking a bother-not approach. But fair enough, it was just not their fault , right?

Immediately after the traumatising incident, went to the labour room as i was on-call. Observed 2 deliveries and 2 caesarean sections. My brain was totally blank throughout that night...haha

2 weeks into O&G and the stakes are already rising. Doctors are expecting more from us come the 3rd week. In addition, had to rush to complete partograms and case write ups. I need more Time Time Time...

Yesterday, had to rush to KL due to some AMSA stuff that went haywire. Was rushing like mad especially when the lecture timetables went topsy-turvy. I got a message saying that there was a spontaneous ward round while i was lazing in the library having fun with the newspapers. Can you imagine that? haha... that's O&G !

Well, have to continue with my case write up now. How would the coming week turn out to be , with hari raya holidays on the verge...hmmm... =D

yikping
945am

Thursday, August 11, 2011

O&G

1st week into the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department, everything had been smooth sailing so far. Apart from my scarce knowledge in many aspects (afterall, i'm barely one week into it =D ) , the transitional period from my previous surgery dept was a success.

Into my 4th day, I had nothing to complain about, although i might condemn that time is so precious yet so mean. In fact, it had been more fruitful than the previous posting while looking forward to another tomorrow had been something i seldom did in surgery.

One interesting dialogue i engaged in with a specialist during a lecture :

Dr : What is precipitated labour ?

Me : Erm....erm...(nothing seems to be coming out although im certain plenty of information was swarming my mind ; I had to say something ! ) A labour process faster than the normal one.

Dr : That's a politician answer ( ?! )

Me : Huh ?

Dr : Its like saying , I'm stronger than the opposition party. Be more specific

Me : .... ( sitting on my chair =.= )


~~stay tuned for more stories XD

yikping
536pm

Saturday, August 6, 2011





















今天,
你没踏入,
为你打开的门...


奕斌
144pm

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Short Case Surgery

So, we had our 1st examination of the clinical years today. And, believe me, I will always remember how it went about...

We gathered in the tutorial room at 830am and started the heated discussion. Basically we were to be tested on history taking, physical examination, instruments and chest X-ray (CXR). We totally ignored the CXR as we thought might just be tailored for internal medicine posting.

I waited nervously for my turn as we were called name by name to the wards where the examination was about to be carried out. My chance came around 10am. We expected CXR to be tested as we entered the ward since we took a glimpse of the settings. There were totally no discussions or seminars or whatever lectures on CXR throughout the posting. Obviously, i was just about to be screwed.

Mr A (examiner 1) placed a CXR on the screen... 'you 3rd year right....okayyyyyyyy. tell me what you see' . I stood there dumbfounded. Nothing seemed to be getting out from my mouth. Mouth agape, and staring blankly at the flim, I told myself, you might as well fail me. Lets proceed to the next station. Anyway, I struggled to find words....and here was how it went...

me : this is a CXR , the trachea is not deviated, it is centrally located. The costophrenic angle is diminished on the right side. There is a visible gastric bubble which is a normal finding....bla bla bla
{how Mr A interprets my answer : I do not know anything about the X-ray.I'm just guessing}

Mr A : you are telling me everything everywhere. Please get organised. Start from inside out or outside in. What view is this?

me : okok... this is a PA view of the X-ray. The trachea.....bla bla bla...there is no cardiomegaly since the apex does not cross the midaxillary line ...
{how Mr A interprets my answer : Please fail me , there is no point in wasting your time assessing me }

Mr A : what ?? who taught you this...

me : Errr....my own understanding... *傻笑*

Mr A : Are there any fracture ribs ? Is this normal ? Can you see the border of the heart? What is this (aortic knuckle) ? .....

me : (listening to every word painstakingly. I do not want to fail... T.T) No rib fractures. It is not normal to have a bubble in the thoracic cavity...bla bla bla

Gosh, I slogged through the remaining questions and answered as if I was held at knife point. Indeed, I was !!

2nd station was about instruments. I failed to convince him about the central venous catheter. Luckily, he picked up a urinary catheter and asked me about it. To my relief, he finally seemed more comfortable. I can only say i did well for the urinary catheter.

I was told to wait for the next section, in which i had to take a history. Mr B was my examiner. After some anxious moments, he brought me to the female ward. As we walked there, he told me this horrifying statement : 'Mr A garang ke? ' me : er....sikit. Immediately, the only thing that rushed through my mind was -- I'm doomed

History taking was not pleasant as well. My patient was nauseatic but i still had to take a direct history from her. Mr B was however, quite friendly which indeed eased much burden and anxiety off me ! I started off confidently but the presenting part was...er... pathetic perhaps.

- I did not record anything i asked
- I had < 10 seconds to organise my thoughts

He guided me at first by asking signs of appendicitis. My patient is 36/M/female, presented with L and RLQ pain for 1 week. Thanks to his guide , i guessed correctly the diagnosis of a ruptured appendix, much to my relief...phew...I think I did just enough to pass the history taking but the outcome might be better if I had time to organise my thoughts.

Anyway, the nightmare is over, at least for now before i proceed to O&G. Certainly something I'm not looking forward as a pleasant experience. Ok, time to rewind and chill before another storm hits me with full force =D

yikping
1241am