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A Singaporean girl who graduated from a Medical College in the UK and currently working as a doctor, spending most of my years abroad burying myself amongst medical books, speaking Queen's English and trying to adapt to life in Britain. But I still remain a true blue Singaporean who loves my plate of char kway teow and enjoys the sense of closeness when speaking "Singlish" to my fellow countrymen. Why "The Chinese Doctor"? Because that's what my patients call me since they don't know my name!

Friday, April 29, 2005

Sweet dream

I had a dream last night. It was a happy one. It didn't last the whole night, and I got up suddenly with a smile on my face in the middle of the night.

I dreamt of someone. I can't remember every detail, but I know I was extremely happy and feeling so fortunate in it. It isn't the first time I dreamt of him. However, it's the 1st time I felt really happy with him being in my dream.

To those who have an idea who he is, don't worry. I'm not sad that it's all a dream. :) I was thankful for the sweet dream anyway. At least it gave me joy and happiness for that short duration. I haven't had a happy dream for a long time.

Finally finished ALL my revision planned for yesterday and today! *cheers* Did some extra reading up for History Taking as well, which is pretty useful.

Last day of GP placement tomorrow. Then I'll be going on to boring Rheumatology & Orthopaedics for a week..bleah. I quite like fracture clinic because I get to see X-rays..er..ok..I know ppl will think I'm mad whenever I mention "I like to see X rays" when they ask me how's R&O. But hey, that's in fact the most interesting thing to see because you see lots of fractures, and feels so shiok when you can point out where the fracture is. It's almost like playing "Spot the Difference". I mean..apart from that..what else is there to be excited of? R&O cases are usually 98% frail elderly with hip replacements, knee replacements, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

But apart from fracture X-rays, I do not have an obsession with any other X-rays..and definitely I don't like seeing CT scans and MRI (but I have to appreciate them at some stage) since they're very useful and important imaging investigations.

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