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August 25th, 2004

i have a new tab

Posted by dunkin at 12:16 PM on August 25, 2004.

wala pa lang ngang laman...
hehehe
here it is, tell me naman kung ano pa pwedeng ilagay.

www.tabulas.com/~hydrophilia

add a tag din. thanks

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August 22nd, 2004

im about to start a new tab account...

Posted by dunkin at 01:51 PM on August 22, 2004.

tingin ko its time to change.
ilang months nang napabayaan ang tab na ito. wanna create a new one, open a new page for me...
prob is di ko lam kung anong magandang handle/pangalan ng tab ko...
any suggestions?
plus the fact na tomorrow pa ata babalik ang regustration sa tab...

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April 2nd, 2004

1st time

Posted by dunkin at 05:39 AM on April 2, 2004.

apr 1, 2004.
letse. (ayan i have to greet you all with a bad language)

im just sooooooooo tired today.
its my first day at the hospital (no i wasnt admitted at the AFP hospital, instead i was banished to bleeep hospital at anonas qc)
and guess what, i was assigned to the warding section. FUCKING FREAKING WARDING SECTION. where you get to visit all the patients to be extracted by blood.

its good if ure a sharp shooter in looking for viens, but too bad, im not one, which makes my life plain miserable. (at least im kinda good at academics, sabay bawi lolz).

So there you go, i go up to the floor where the request came from, let the nurse be notified that am gonna go extracting blood from the patient, then go to the room, (most of the patients range from 60-85 y.o.) then go get blood from the, go back to the nurse, let them know the result, go back to the lab at the ground floor, encode the result, print, then finally pass it on the lab. ARRRGGHHHH!!! sooo freaking tiring, and i hate old patients (no hard feelings) coz their veins arent freakin visible.

good thing theres this one cute doctor though, lolz. (wag magselos manong)

and theres this two cases where i didnt extract blood, i just said to the staff that i cant see no vein and that the staff should get it (hehehe sorry na lang, i got pissed off e. akalain mo ba namang mag isa lang ako doing the info and warding section at the same time. buti na lang the staff assigned to me was o soooo nice, thanks ate karen, close na tau ha? wakekekeke :p)

ayun nga, there was an infant where i was supposed to extract blood via the "sahod" technique, the doctor is the one to puncture the baby's dorsal hand vein and then he'd left the needle on the baby, and il "sahod" the tube. Problem is the doctor wasnt able to get any blood, and he tells me to extract the blood myself (at the back of my head: NOOOO FREAKING WAY! KAW NGA DI MO MAKUHAAN AKO PA?)

then the baby's hand turns blue, and still the doctor tries to get blood, kawawa naman ung bata, ang cute pa naman (pati ung doctor cute, hehehe) after 10 mins where the infants hand looks like a huge purple battered thing, the doctor gave up, and finally got contented with pricking instead.

Second case, there was this one old guy, 83 y.o., where i was freaked out on extracting blood. pano ba naman, ang dami na niyang tusok, i was removing the previous cotton covering his extraction site, and blood is still going out of the wound. and angdami niyang tusok. how would i get blood from this man? grabaks, tapos naghihingalo na cya, as in theres a light source na nakatapat sa mata niya to know if his eyes respond/dilate with it, and may mga rosaryo na cya sa katawan, naghihingalo na nga ata. tapos parang heavy breathing pa cya, as in hyperventilate na pala. tapos his arms din are soooo soft and crinkled na, hirap mag hanap ng vein. nakakaawa naman, sabi ko ulit sa staff, maam di ko kayang kunan un. and then she got the blood herself (WAHAHAHA, bossy ba? lolz)

haay nako, i was supposed to have my day duty, tapos sabay sabi pag walang alternate tuloy hanggang night, overtym. e pano un day duty ako bukas, sabi nila e di 40 hours work daw! ay naknaput%@!# hehehe, buti na lang may alternate na dumating.... haaayyy salamat, makakuwi na rin...


dami pang nagnyari e, like this guy who turned pale etc etc and was about to faint, the gurl who had no visible trace of veins etc etc. kaso i have no time to write about it na. my duty starts again after 2 hrs.
PRAY FOR ME!!! =p

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March 21st, 2004

What's in your name?

Posted by dunkin at 03:10 PM on March 21, 2004.

Some true, some not (i think)

Recent studies by name societies disclosed that names influence character and do have a definite bearing upon one's life path. letters carry their own energy patterns relating to personality traits and needs. Name analysis using letter qualities is called ACROPHONOLOGY. This analysis of your name is a brief summary of the hidden meanings found within the letters of your own name.

Paul Wilson:

You don't fair well under inharmonious conditions. You are very peace loving. You can get very upset when you are frustrated. You have much enthusiasm with a driving attitude toward achievement in life. You are soft-hearted with a charitable nature. You have a diplomatic flair to your nature. Equality and fairness are important to you. You have high aspirations and a cheery disposition. You are relatively demonstrative in your affections. You enjoy being stroked verbally and physically. You must learn the lessons of self-worth; learn to love yourself before you can love others. You try to be prudent. You have good business acumen. You have a great deal of loyalty to those you love. You have much inner strength. You can handle details well. You have a methodical mind.

Dumaliang:

Your world, good or bad, revolves around your family. You are determined and loyal, and your word is your bond. You need to learn the meaning of true giving. You are always involved with projects and things to do. You have a need to be up front. You must learn the lessons of self-worth; learn to love yourself before you can love others. You need to learn to give and receive love for love's sake. You have a need to be assured of affection. You have a need to be up front. You must learn to give 'wise' service and not be a martyr. You are a hard worker when you make up your mind to do a job.

Duma:

You have a discriminating nature coupled with perseverance and family pride. You need to learn the meaning of true giving. You need to learn when to let go. You have a need to be up front.


http://www.geocities.com/jibroo/yourname.html

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