Life's been busy. Flew up to the Gold Coast for work purposes. Exhausting but rewarding. Gonna be a therapist.
Ooh la la. Sounds professional.
Damn straight. I get to operate cool machines and make people look pretty. It's called Endemologie and I didn't know it existed until 2 weeks ago. There's so much out there in the world. So many new alternative therapies to everything. An interest in complementary medicine has been born.
Life is looking up and I'm wondering if I've bitten off more than I can chew. It reminds me of high school days where I had to juggle the many societies I used to partake in and my studies, having my mother breathing down my back to concentrate on the academic side, but I did it anyway. Will I be able to do it now? University is a whole new ball game. Heck, research year is a whole new ball game. The no-class part is a definite upside. The whole discipline, self-learning thing is going to take a while getting used to.
Now I've got work to do and a whole lot of thoughts running through my head.
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Blink August 21, 2006 03:08 PM PDT
Aida,
Sorry for the not so sensitive comments I made the other day. Been going through a lot myself. But I still believed in what I said.
So youre in Melbourne. Isnt the gold coast far from Melbourne. Been to Australia twice, both times to Goldcoast - I know how boring can I be by going to the same place in the same country twice.
Complementary medicine is indeed interesting. Been to a chiropractor. Dont know if youd call that complementary or alternative. Also been to Physio Therapy, acupuncture, acupressure and aromatheraphy.
But on something unrelated, Ive been having trouble sleeping lately and its affecting my body and my work. Hadnt gone to work for a week due to pain in my body. I actually know whats wrong with me and have already taken the steps to rectify the situation, but the dr gave me a note that gives me time off work for another week, so even though Im feeling a bit better, I dont know if I should go to work tomorrow or just take advantage of the leave that the doc had given me. Dilema in my hands because work hasnt been fun lately, and its maybe just a way my body reacts to stress, plus itll be great just lazying around the house watching tv and surfing the web and eating junkfood! HAH!
Ive got pleanty of dr friends. One good friend is a surgeon who also specialises in breasts. as in breasts cancer - but outside the scope of his work he might also specialise in breasts - as in how you can look at them without being noticed (yeah sure thats why he wears sunglasses all the time HAHAHA!)
Your topics of conversation normally centres around really heavy stuff. I can take that kind of stuff 50% of the time but not all the time heheheh. I cant beleive though sometimes that I like to write poems. Well it is an art form and I do like things related to the arts - like music, art, theatre, .....ZZZ ZZZ ZZZZZZZZ.
Sorry I nod off to sleep there, where was I?
So is your beau a medic student too? I bet he is, am I right? Its because Ive seen so many couples who are both doctors. Well as for me, I dont think I could cope being with someone who is in the same profession as me, but thats just me. Its like eating roti canai day morning and night, everyday, every month and every year. I know there is no logic in that so just ignore me, Im a bloody fool.
Its nice to finally see you write something after so long. Hope youd come on your blog more often, but then again I might just be writing a lot this week and maybe not writing in at all for months after that, so dont mind what I say. Just carry on as usual.
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