Sunday, September 28, 2008
FOOD POISONING [Part 2]
Just some updates... Waking up to take my pills.
Was admitted on Tuesday into TTSH and discharged on Wed... Thereafter, had an unusual rashed outbreak for the first time in my life. From my head-face-body & all the way to my feet on Friday afternoon. It worsen on my way to Serena's CG.
Made a turn to TTSH again, and was admitted the 2nd time in 3 days. Reason for outbreak? Unknown. Clever doctor said it might be food allergy. Well done... I'm on porridge diet. Don't think I'm allergic to that...
Anyway, he tried injecting some drugs into me that caused me to fall unconscious. According to Serena, he frantically pushed me into some Op Theatre to give me treatment leaving her stranded all alone outside (typical drama scenario...)
After some time, I got better but had to stay overnight for observations. Was discharged on Sat morning. However, the outbreak came back in the afternoon and was worse than the day before. Consulted an expert medical friend and she advised us on going to a GP instead and get some better, stronger medicine. She also mentioned that for rare cases of food poisoning, pple might develop rashes.
After visitin the GP and consuming the "4th generation" rashes medicine, the rashes started to get better & exactly as the doctor said, my rashes becamebetter by night-time and totally gone the next morning (Sunday).
Went to Church... thank God I didn't feel like having diarrhoea mid-way through svc. Had to sit next to the toilet in view of the possibility. Going to Church always makes me feel good, although I wasn't feeling well. Really looking forward to a speedy full recovery.
After S4 yesterday, felt burdened for a number of things... Just wanna recover and start contributing asap. September has been a month of 10 days of MC... 5 visits to the doctors (8 if I include Serena's) and 4 days admission in the hospital. I'll get back at the devil in Oct!
Running for God,
Kenneth
p/s: Thanks to all for your prayers and those who blessed us in different ways. Your blessings have helped us ease through the medical bills... Thanks
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