Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia

At the heart of Kinta Valley. The capital city of the state of Perak. An opposition stronghold. Factory of brilliant people. Desolated through emigration of its inhabitants to other parts of the country and overseas. Yet... it is forever remembered by its people.

Monday, September 29, 2003

First Day of Final Examinations - 29th Sept 2003

Yeah, indeed, I had finished my first semester of final year studies. Sat for two papers today... one in the morning session and the other one in the evening; Robotics and Cyberlaw respectively. Madness, 14 questions in the Robotics paper, which I had no choice, but to answer all in 2 hours! Cyberlaw was a bit easier because it was an objective (multiple-choice) paper but still the questions were rather tricky and abstract, hmmm... sigh... that's law = unclear and when black becomes white, white becomes black! ooopsss... this could be a slander and I might just be sued... under defamatory... HAHA... I am just recalling back what I have studied!

One more semester to go... suddenly I begin to miss University Malaya... who can ever deny that university life is the best moment of life... care-free, no hussle, no real pressure to excel and out-perform others, no obligation to look at other faces, not forced to give face to our "heads"... bla bla... these are just a few of among many others which I can think of at this moment...

Monday, September 22, 2003

that BIG thing, so is the response so far?i cant confirm yet as i am not sure if we can shift class a bit to make that day a holiday!!! really soli, but i am SINCERE in trying to make it....

hahahah....clinical examination.....wah siap got notes some more...good....always feel good and encouraged to see some other colleagues who are so passionate, "bersemangat" to do something....me here, sometimes cant help but to ask, "why am I doing all these?"...at times, one cant help but to get discouraged to see his/her notes pilling up at a rate faster than that person can consume....by the time i finish one set of notes, another 3 sets coming in....me also dunno what am i saying la, i am just bogged down with the number of things that i need to know about bone tumors....our topic now is orthopaedics....sigh....couldnot even finished mastering arthritis, and osteomyelitis here comes osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma and buddies....sigh.....manchester united drew pulak....nistelrooy missed penalty.....so i lost one free meal.....

Saturday, September 20, 2003

Ben , oh ben...

1) Yes indeed, saya ni memang takda kerja,... blogging is my hobby, so I try to make my studying more interesting by incorporating some blogging....
maybe can use the articles one day to clarify things to patients...

2) dress code , menu - not very sure. Sorry for not being clear about this.
But my first impression - smart casual, and menu - western

Friday, September 19, 2003

fooji, obviously ur too bored or u ran out of ideas on what to write in this site. few ques on the big thing. what is the dress code like? what is the menu like?

"Good morning, what seems to be the trouble lately?": what should happen when seeing a doctor

You may be surprised to know that despite all the hoo-ha about blood tests, MRI, X-Ray and many other complicated medical investigation gimmick, the most important and useful tool for a doctor in making a correct diagnosis is his pair of hands, and his mouth.

Mouth to ask the right questions, and hands to touch and feel the right places. Therefore, your visit to the doctor's clinic is the first and most important step in getting a good treatment to your problem.

Here's a list of the things that should happen (according to a student doctor's textbook) ; compare this with your real-life clinic experience.

1) The moment you stepped in, the doctor's eyes should be all over you. Observing your facial expression and appearance, the way you walk, to see if you are limping or in pain. Also as a gesture of welcoming you.
Hmm…: Benarkah? One famous cardiologist in Ipoh was typing happily with his eyes on the screen when I brought my late grandfather in.

2) Then the doctor should introduce himself, and shake your hand, and address you accordingly(your name and title). Then, he should ask, "What has been the trouble recently?" or "When were you last quite well?"
Hmm… : Except for junior doctors or one freshly back from a British hospital, the doctor is highly unlikely to engage in such a British manner. Gosh, I myself would not ask a question like that. Maybe a more common way of asking would be: "Hello auntie/uncle….What's the matter?" or worse, "Yes, apa sakit?". Or if you encounter one like that Ipoh cardiologist, he would continue typing some dunno-whats into his PC while waiting for you to open your mouth.

3) The conversation between you and the doctor should be a natural, smooth one. There should be no element of interrogation by the doctor's tone and words. He should be conversational, asking general and specific questions interchangeably. In short, you should be made relaxed, and comfortable. You should not be shy to ask any questions. After all, you are paying.
Hmm… : Surely there are many doctors who practice this style, unless you are unlucky to meet one like that Ipoh cardiologist.

4) What should the doctor ask? Many things. This Q&A session should be fruitful for both you and the doctor. For the doctor, your history of the illness, and social and past medical history is indispensable to a proper diagnosis-making. Type of questions:-

i) About your current problem/presenting complaint: you should answer according to how exactly you feel. Try your best to recall correctly when did it start, the duration of the pain/problem, the character of the pain/problem, about your last meal, your travel history, etc. ii) About your medication and allergies:- Are you taking any drugs currently? What about traditional herbs and tablets? Any drugs that make you miserably and itchy?
iii) Your past medical history:- your previous hospital stay, types of surgery, are you diabetic, asthmatic, hypertensive(high blood pressure), HIV positive, stroke, epileptic, etc. This is very, very important. Do not lie to the doctor, or hide any important information from the doctor. A genuine, ethical doctor would keep everything you tell confidential, and would not use against you.
iv) Your social history: - your marital status, your family tree, your sexual activity, your occupation, your travel history, your hobbies, your habits, your financial sources, etc. Trivial it may seem, but it may have some vital clues that help the doctor.

For you, this interview should be useful for you to clarify any doubts and alleviate any unnecessary fear. Be relaxed. Your anxiety may confuse blood pressure and pulse reading.

Hmm… : This is the ideal situation for the doctor-patient interview. What really transpire is up to the time available, the doctor's enthusiasm and methods, and also your co-operation. This is why a good, classic example of a doctor visit should last for at least 20 minutes. However, the heavy patient load in the local setting normally does not allow such luxury.

5) Next, the doctor would perform a physical examination on you. Bluntly said, he would touch you. He may even have to ask you to undress. All this should be done in a professional, clinical manner. You should give full trust to the doctor and his character.
Normally, the doctor would pay specific attention to the area(system) of the body thought to be most probably the problem, after obtaining clues from the interview. However, a proper, thorough examination should include all systems. This can be time-consuming, and a waste of precious time, especially in an emergency. Nevertheless, a doctor must not fail to appreciate the general signs and appearance.

6) What will the doctor do? The doctor will do the following: looking(inspection), feeling(palpation), tapping(percussion), and listening(auscultation), using primarily his eyes, fingers, palm and the stethoscope. He would also do some measuring like your blood pressure, weight, height, heart and breathing rate. Your body is hidden with clues.
Example:
A. a yellow discolouration of your sclerae and skin would mean you are jaundiced, which mean you most probably have problem down there in your liver, or gall bladder.
B. A bluish discoloration of your tongue, skin would mean that you are cyanotic - lack of oxygen in your blood. A pale appearance would mean that you are anaemic - you lack haemoglobin in your blood.
C. The amount of hair or the lack of it location of fat deposition in your body, your skin can tell if you have a hormonal problem.
D. Swollen(oedematous) hands and feet, or face may mean a broad range of problems(kidney, heart, circulation, nutrition, infection).
E. Any nodular swellings in your groin, your neck, your armpit may mean an infection. Lumps and enlargements may indicate tumour growth.
F. The feel and character of your nails, fingers and palm is a good indicator of a number of conditions.

7) There can be a conflict between the need for a thorough inspection and the need for modesty. For certain parts to be accessible like the inner thigh, genitals, and breasts require the patient to undress. These parts can be covered temporarily while other parts are being examined. If the doctor is a male, a chaperon must be present.

Hmm… : I recall there was a story in the newspaper about a woman who claims she was sexually mishandled by a doctor who obviously did a very thorough examination on her, although she merely complained of stomach discomfort. Now, from a clinical point of view, the doctor did nothing wrong because it is justifiable, at least theoretically, to examine thoroughly so that he would not miss any clues, which can be harmful if missed. What transpired after that news, we do not know. Nevertheless, females should ensure the presence of a chaperon when examined by a male doctor.

Conclusion
Diagnosis has been defined as 'the crucial process that labels patients and classifies their illnesses, that identifies (and sometimes seals) their likely fates or prognoses and that propels us towards specific treatments in the confidence that they will do more good than harm.* Therefore, you should ensure that you have co-operated well with the doctor, and aided him in making THE diagnosis by giving the correct answers and vital information, and also by trusting him.

Reference
i. Talley NJ, O'Connor S. Clinical Examination: A Systematic Guide to Physical Diagnosis. 4th Ed. Singapore: Apac Publishers, 2001.

ii. Longmore M, Wilkinson I, Torok E. Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. 5th Ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

* Sackett DL, Haynes RB, Tugwell P. Clinical epidemiology. A basic science for clinical medicine. Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1985.


Klinik Ikanbakar 01 2:00 PM 9/18/03

Thursday, September 18, 2003

Aarrrgggggh.......

Dun you guys feel the pain?

Of wanting to go for a morning jog, but you woke up too late, the hot sun has risen.

Of wanting to have a good breakfast, but you gotta watch the high carbo content.

Of wanting to make a good study of a chapter from Talley's, but your heart is somewhere else.

Of wanting to call that someone, but hey, she got a guy.

Of wanting to go out, but hey, your wallet's empty.

Aarrggghhh, friends, dun you feel the pain too?

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

James Gosling's Weblog
U might be wondering who James Gosling is. Yeah, he is the inventor of the Java programming language. Genius, just like many those in the same class, Alan Turing, Dennis Ritchie (creator of C programming language), Bjarne Stroustrup (inventor of the object oriented language , C++), and many more. Visit his personal blog, click here!

Saturday, September 13, 2003

Dear ACS friends,

Months ago, the first email came.

The Big Thing ! So it says. There is going to be a Big Gathering for
ACS folks, far and wide, to gather on a big scale for one last time, before
we are too old or too worked up or too married or too unmarried, too
successful or too unsuccessful to meet up again, as natural, school, young
friends.

Months ago, the first email came.

After that, silence. Some even asked, was that a hangat-hangat tahi
ayam
thing?

Haha, honestly, I did get discouraged a bit by the initial lukewarm
response. I myself am doubtful about how successful this can be. Would
everyone come? Would everyone with comfortable with everyone?

What about past enmity? What about past rivalry?

HAha.......... maybe, but then there are also the encouraging ones, the
supportive ones, the passionate ones.... when is theBigthing? Tell me
when--- I'll be there !!!

Well, the so-called CORE organising team, after contemplating and
stealing
time, and also burdened with their own work and schedules, has finally
come
up with a final plan.

I hope, we can accomodate the arrangements.

so,...here goes..... (drums rolling....drmmmmm.....drmmmm.......tadaa!)

1. Date: 26th Oct 2003
> > Time: 12.30pm - 3.30pm
> > Venue: Ipoh Club
> > Fee: RM26 per pax


2. It will be on 26th, NOT 25th... it will be a lunch....

3. Please response by sending an email to thebigthingACS@hotmail.com with
the title "I'll Be There - " to help us keep track of the ppl
coming.

4. Please state in the email the number of ticket(seats/person) required
and payment should be settled by 22nd Sept 2003.

5. Option A
1) Read this email
2) Decide wanna come or not (if u can't decide, call elin)
3) Decide wanna bring gf/bf/spouse/husband/wife etc
4) Send email to thebigthingACS@hotmail.com with the title "I'm Be
There -
" and state the number of tickets
5) Prepare the money (Total amount = RM26 x 'number of ticket')
6) Go to nearest Bank Bumiputra Commerce
7) Bank in the money
Name: KHOO KAY KEAT
Acc No: 0812-0007792-52-8
8) Keep the bank slip
9) Send an sms to 012-5561918 with the following information - name,
amount, bank-in date and bank-in time
10) A confirmation sms will be sent to u.

6. Option B
1) Pay in cash to any member of the "imaginary core-team" - fooji,
kaykeat or elin


It is that simple. We need the money before theBIGevent to settle the
deposit (half the amount) for the venue.
We know things can be a bit "RUSHY", so sorry for the bad time management. Please help us by taking the trouble to pay early. Before the Deadline.

Just as a reminder,

Who is invited?: Anyone affiliated to ACS-MGS from the year 1998 - 2001
:
this means the guys and girls we last met in Form 5, the hunky guys and
gorgeous girls in Form 6. Everyone is also encouraged to bring a
partner -
your girlfriends/boyfriends/spouse, etc

Please help forward this email to ALL the ACS-MGS-affiliated friends in
your
email list, handphone directory and address book. Drag all Water-Fishes
within your reach. =)
Looking forward to theBIGthing.

Thank you,
Chee Hoe


Thursday, September 11, 2003

TV Smith wrote : We condemned the drug addicts that stole our RM 2 slipper, but gladly patronised the VCD sellers stealing millions of copyrights.

I felt kinda guilty.......tried my best not to entertain invitations from VCD people......
sometimes, we are blind to our natural sins.... and played it down like a normal habit.....

some of our friends, have gone deep in trouble,....in hell of sin.....what can we do as former school friends to lift them up? Is there a role for us?

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

KL Motor Show
Just came back from a fantabuluos 5 hours excitement of the KL Motor Show. Well, I have just to admit that I am an automotive freak; this kind of opportunity shouldn't be missed at all! Somehow, my dream of sitting inside dream cars especially Nissan 350 Z has come true. Apart from those cars, those girls are just too lovely. Too bad, I don't have any camera (classical and digital). If not...wow!!! I will be hugging them (especially the girl from Lotus and those from Hyundai) and take dozens after dozens of pics!!! :-p Voluptuos! What a day!!!

hello hello, fooji's back to Ipoh yesterday.
It has been a good week in Sabah. Very good holiday. Need a break like that since a long time ago.
We climbed to Low's Peak of Mt Kinabalu,...it's an achievement, yeah, it may be far easier than a Tahan climb, but, it is satisfying, also because all our team made it up, including girls who are weaker.

Coming back, is like returning to the second phase of our long break,... it does not seem so boring anymore,...now, I am rushing against time to catch up with personal things, studies, before I move on to 3rd year. At the same time, struggling with INERTIA. lazy to even tap my fingers....

God bless you Guys....

Friday, September 05, 2003

wow, the pilitical fever has hit us here, in the blogger.yeah...sigh...politics..that's politics....name and fame...money and power... basic need of politics,organization and their function has long lost... sigh... i wonder if the suporters really know the reasons behins their supprt for that particular candidate or party? or just simply be "pak turut".....

Thursday, September 04, 2003

today is ukm polling day. once a year, we ukm students fulfill our responsibility as students and voters. to those who are curious, the 'politiacl' party in ukm comprises of two....MAMPU and TSB. MAMPU can be likened to PAS in the political world. all the members are malay extremists, wo only seek the welfare of the malay students in ukm. TSB is like BN. however MAMPU has been winning the polls for quite a long time. the reason.....look are the breakdown of students in ukm and you'll know. the administration in Bangi is getting sick and tired of MAMPU. they are trying to bring up TSB. it;s a long shot.but we need TSB to win

Wednesday, September 03, 2003

UM Polling Day - 4th of September 2003

Tomorrow, Thursday, the 4th of September 2003, is UM polling day and yet one more time (the last one in fact), I shall fulfill my responsibility to cast my vote. I know my responsibility as a UM student and an eligible voter, but frankly, I do not know who I am going to vote for. After all, I do not know who are contesting! Whatever the outcome is going to be, I hope that those chosen will justify and uphold their more than perfect manifestos, and more importanty, champion the rights for voices of students to be heard.

A question which has always been prominent regarding UM's election is, how far is the election free from the influences of external-national-level political parties? As far as I am concerned, candidates are basically divided into 2 categories, one is pro-gov (obviously pro-BN) and the other one, correspondingly, is anti-gov (anti-BN lah tu!). These two coalitions are then comprised of smaller parties, which I don't know at all how they move about and how they function?!

I was ackowledged by one of my friends that one of the small parties is UMANY, which is mainly a Chinese anti-gov party in UM. I read a notice this evening at the Faculty of Accountacy. The notice reads that UMANY is no longer a registered association in UM, nor it is free to hold any activities, in short, it is "haram"! With regard to this, I assume that many of the Chinese contesting, are of the pro-gov side. I am not surprised. After all, do they really understand what politics is all about? Or they are just and lured and making use of the huge amount of money allocation from the gov and to stand for latter in UM? I wonder whether they can see justice and "fighting for rights" above glory and glamour?

One Malay candidate in my fac, who also happens to be my coursemate (same major with me), was campaigning when I bumped into his crowd of supporters. I was wondering, am still thinking, would I and could I, vote for a "faithful" all-time smoker and class escapee?!?!

In fact, living in this world is full of wonders and thoughts.

Tuesday, September 02, 2003

Electricity and Elections

I was still in my hometown, Ipoh, when the electricity supply to 5 states in the northern of Peninsular Malaysia was cut off. When it happened, my mum was busy calling friends and relatives elsewhere, everywhere in Perak, outside of Ipoh, and soon we came to a conclusion that a mass cut off of electricity supply had occurred at that time. Never we knew that, it was not just Perak, but also 4 other states, namely Perlis, Kedah, Penang, and Kelantan, that suffered!

This incident reminds me of the finding of electricity. If you guys have known me long and well, you must know that I have asked many times what is human greatest and useful finding? And my answer is always electricity. Don't you think it is true? Humans will all be paralysed by the "disappearance" of electricity. Things cannot be done! Everything will come to a halt! Chaos! Trafffic madness! Perplex! No more sense of direction! It is like human life is literally stopped and become static. What a simple but wonderful formula V = IR. My utmost respect for all electrical engineers will continue to stay and soar!

Elections! Yeah... as many political-seers in Malaysia are busy speculating when the next general election is going to be, UM is going to have its next student representatives election in a couple of days. This time around, it really catches my attention and my blogging gland to blog about it! Why? I was in Faculty of Accountancy and Business this morning as I was attending my "luar fakulti" (Financial Planning) lecture there, where I saw banners and posters being pasted and put up here and there. To my surprise, majority of the election candidates are chinese! In fact I can see more chinese candidates' banners and posters than the malays'. Maybe, the Malays have not actually geared up. I don't know.

Nonetheless, it is already obvious that the number of chinese candidates has increased quite tremendously. At this point, I wonder what is the main force that drives them (the chinese) to involve in politics because I don't really think that interest is the main reason. One of the many chinese candidates is my ex-schoolmate and roommate, who is currently in his final year of study in sports science. As far as I am concerned, politics didn't seem to be of a topic of talk between him and me. And I was complaining to Fooji all the time that I can't really find any friends who have the interests and can discuss politics with me. But now, this ex-roommate of mine is contesting for a place in the Council of Students' Representatives. I am in confusion. Have I not made deep efforts, all these while to talk politics with people or it is just that, people around me now have different thinking already and politics has become a part in their lives? or it is just for the sake of contesting?

Another chinese candidate, from my faculty, never seems to be a serious person for his outward look. From his appearance, you will have an impression that this guy ain't going to talk serious stuffs, looks rather playful and not interested in pursuing real academic excellency (just for the sake of getting a degree attitude), how much more about politics! I apologise for my spooky, cocky, bias, and judgemental statements. I would eat back my words at anytime if I am proven wrong.

i'm back . didn't blog for some time . too busy with my surgery posting. busy with sukem ( sukan universiti kebangsaan m'sia) for the past two weeks. plyed tug of war( not surprising) and also soft ball . this was my first soft ball experiece. my team just trained for two weeks and we managed to reach the semis. big achievement for us. did not go back home for the merdeka break. too many things to do and too many things in my mind. will b going back this fri. will anybody b in ipoh? can meet up and yum cha.that's all for now... what bout the big thing ah? hangat-hangat tahi ayam or what? no news also?

Monday, September 01, 2003

BLOGGER

hidup tu bagai pelayaran di samudera luas, selagi arah tuju jelas, selagi itu kita takkan sesat....

just back from the field, nope not after game nor training...but just kena "fong fei kei"...sigh, just a brief shower, all the players didn't turn up liao for our rugby training...bad shape...remind me of my beloved ACS rugby team, Rhinos... those were the days when we would come down to our field, did our mauling, rucking, line outs and scrums... those were the days when we would sit down having our meeting, discussing the T shirt design, planning for frielndly matches... those were days when we would sit down, having drinks while cursing the referees, our useless rugby teacher advisors... those were the days...
yeah, i am stil playing rugby for my desa or UM guyys call college... i am, as usual, the only non malay (of course la, the only chinese) in the team... and this coming 12th sept we will going to Penang main campus to play in the Inter-desa rugby tournament... this is my second year in the team liao... first year did not play, did not know that they actually have a team here... sigh...Penang again...sien.... but i guess i need that kinda break, 3 days...planning to go, enjoy the games, also the local food, also maybe a movie or two...yeah, seriouslky need that kinda break... with the crack down on pirated VCD, though they still have a stall or two here, but somehow, struck by conscience, that buying them, actually means stealing someone's stuff....sigh.... yeah, begin to support the original stuff luiao... right now, collecting the 10 discs of Band of Brothers....really like that mini series very much...
huh???yeah, this is probably the longest ever msg i wrote here..hehe...nothing much actually, i myself also not sure what am i writing here...simply aje la...
ciao...do see u guys around....