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Thursday, July 30, 2009

evidently the h1n1 pandemic must be helping doctors out tremendously.
no more sullen doctor who deadpans you questions when you walk into the room.
instead...

"ok, i'll just give you an mc for tmr and 7 days mc from physical activity.." (insert ^_^ face behind mask) ".. and you should just monitor your temperature ok, if it goes up any further then you come back for another checkup? but shouldnt have anything to worry lah, i think its just a viral infection, not h1n1... HEHEHE 8D"

me: o_O

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medicine making me drowsy again.
zzz.