i’m so relieved that my GM elective is turning out to be more promising than the GS one last year. But i can’t deny that i much more prefer GS to GM. argh. ward rounds can die ah. i’d almost forgotten how it’s like endurance test until i relieved the trauma and drama on monday! yeah, rounds from 8 am up to 12noon is the norm. heh heh… sometimes i find myself sleeping like a giraffe. haha if only my group members were more awake, i could use them as pillars or supports to prevent myself from swaying too much.

i want to blog something funny, but am too tired and my feet are hurting too much to think -funny-. :( and i think i’m gonna look like rudolph tomorrow. my nose is so blocked i can’t smell the super nice and warm lemon-ginger-cinnamon tea i have. :D

i think i’m stuck in the geriatric ward… everyone looks alike, and everyone looks like someone’s grandma or grandpa. our afternoons are spent staring at wrinkled age-spotty skin, multiple bruises from previous blood-takings, tapping arms and hands to spot just one, just that one teeny-weeny non-thrombosed promising vein, only to stick the needle in and only draw out 3cc of blood? (for those who need culture and a whole gamut of tests, we need 20cc!) AAAAHHHH! it gets quite demoralising. *sob*

so far i don’t hear a lot of stuff everyday, just things like nursing homes, water test, and postural hypotension… (my con loves to check for postural hypotension) and of cuz be entertained my very ‘cold’ jokes by ahleong, especially the one about his pseudo vein.