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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!

Monday, September 11, 2006

My chat went well with my boy yesterday, and he told me roughly what's the programme he's gonna have this week. I can foresee that I won't be able to talk much to him again (as usual), but I will try to cope with it.

I was touched when he told me that on Saturday he told his good friends that he's not able to bunk with them because if I know he's not home/uncontactable the whole night, I would be worried and he doesn't want me to be so. :)

I'm going to the National Skin Centre later, and honestly, I'm very slightly worried. There's this lesion which has been near my jawline since April. It never goes away no matter how many times I try to take off the scab, until I got so sianz..I decided to leave it alone. I'm so worried it's a keloid scar or a tumour. I wonder what the Professor will say later when he sees it.

I've been slightly paranoid lately about the lesion on my skin, because one of the moles on my hand kinda "grew" in size, and I'm not sure if it coincided with a "pimple" growing on it. And ever since, it seemed to be larger than its usual size and I'm wondering if it's just me being paranoid or if it really has grown.

I'm kinda scared to tell my mum because I am worried it's malignant (that's the shit thing u get when u know too much).

Maybe I should just mention it (if I'm gutsy enuff) to the Prof later and see what he thinks.

Will they do some minor op on me later?

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