Monday, March 02, 2009

49Days: I'm in Love... ...

I think I'm in love.
Argh. I want to see Almo. D:

ALMO! D:
I can't see Almo tomorrow cause it's my studying session.
With all the kisses and sorts...
I want to see Almo. I want to see Almo.
I want to see Almo. I want to see Almo.
I want to see Almo. I want to see Almo.
I want to see Almo. I want to see Almo.

I miss Almo already.
I miss Almo already.
I miss Almo already.I miss Almo already.
I miss Almo already. I miss Almo already.
I miss Almo already.I miss Almo already.



Today's attachment was another nerve-wrecking one.
It was so busy. I'm usually the one who have to find things to do, yet today, surprisingly, everything just came naturally to me. So, it's not a bad day to me, well, not that bad. Yet, more consults means more animals sick. I'd rather I'm there searching for some nugatory ones instead.
Well, busy day means more lessons learnt.
There's this new admin clerk, and I chatted with her during our lunch break. She's quite an easy-going lady. Easy to talk with, easy to understand. :D
Soooooooo.
I've got to pack medincine, thanks alot Eliza. She taught me some of the other medicines that I've not seen before as well as some which I've seen.She basically taught me how to decipher the doctor's handwritings and labelling the medicine names to it's uses. You know how hideous it can get sometimes right?!
Some like:
1. Bactium [shortf. :Bac]- Antibiotic
2. Prednisolone [shortf. :Predn]- Anti-Inflammatory
3. Kaolin [shortf. :Kao]- Diarrhea
4. Vitamin B12 [shortf. :B12] - Appetizer
5,
Anti-Fungal Cream [shortf. :AF] - Inhibits fungal growth

Eliza also taught me how to prepare the probiotics: Lactobactilium that aids digestion.
Thanks alot.

Well, I saw some usual surgeries and a new one which is actually involeves spaying but the special thing is that the dog's uterus is infected, we call that Pyometra. The utertus were infected and so huge! It was kind of amazing cause it was nothing near what I saw for the cat's spaying which involves abortion of the kittens as well.
I wonder if any owner would opt for abortion? Or is that even such surgery just for abortion? I wonder how would the vets do it. I mean, spaying just involves the removal of the uterine horns and they'll tie the remaning ones up. What about abortion then?
Abortion should be removal of the kittens instead of the uterine horn isn't it? Well, it is for human terms, I'm so damn curious does that happens and how would they operate.

Amazingly, it's just Monday. Monday me! ... ... And I saw maggots.
Cats seldom have maggots growing in them, but this particular cat had! And all the vet nurses, Charish and me were taking our turns to literally pluck out the maggots from the fresh flesh of this cat. What a disgusting sight. We can actually get kind of rough in a sense to help the cat. I dug sooooo deep just to remove that freaking maggots, and it's one after another maggot,that snugs in that one hole that they dug. It was so interesting to see everything happening right in front of you.
Although the cat has been rompun... ...
but seeing all the blood, flesh and maggots just got me kind of hyped up. Haha.
Please, I mean for the cause of treatment purposes. If flesh, blood and maggots were to emerge from nowhere and just because of entertainment that people get from those whatever rated movies, I'll just step out of the movie theatre that right moment.
Wait, what will even get me to be in that movie theatre anyway? Perhaps lured in? Haha.

That isn't the best part of my whole attachment today.
Dr Chee introduced Almo to me. At first, I just thought he was just another one out there, but. but.
I miss him already.
The aftermath = D: D: D: D: D: D: D:

I wonder Almo will be there on Wednesday. I hope so. I hope so. I hope so.
Please me there. My whole day's just filled with Almo.
Emps kept asking me " So how's Almo?"
Haha. I'll just laugh it away.

49days to Perth
Nichole
ILOVEMONKEY! ;D

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