Currently I'm in my second posting, which is surgical. I had a blog last time but it was a mess!!! There is no way to just continue my blabbering from there plus my last email address, i changed the password and forgot it and...and...gah.
I was thinking to create a blog to blabber thoughtlessly in distress to share my experiences, notes, to channel my thought since I was in my first posting which was O&G. But it was soooo disastrous, Got no time for writing or drawing or hiking for the sake of adaptation plus I had problems with my cute car, we did a lot more packing than studying in our college because the have finished the new mahallah construction, problem here, problem there...thinking my life got tortured the most but it was NOT. heh. But of course, I'll share a pinch of my knowledge from OnG in the future. Thank God, I did not start my blog back in OnG posting. If not, panjang jela bapak ah. Treated like a pest in the labour room and ward is the worst but there must be something we can do to improve it. Heppp!!!
*optimist*
Being in the clinical years is not that bad. Your routine varies!!! Just that sometimes i need to reduce my time for manga or anime. which is the most noticeable so far. Never let it stop me from being an otaku, hell yeah!
Have been about 4 to 5 months since my first professional exam in second year, not much experience but I can say over this 5 months, Ive learned a lot! But what i would like to highlight from it is dont take your problems personally. If the world throws at you lemons, tangkap dan buat air lemonades! Bawak lemon masuk rumah dulu lah kot. Everyone is struggling to live or to stay alive. But I'm not saying that if you have problems, just smile and scream in pain inside. NO! That is not right. If someone says to you " Cheer up and smile! Your life will be better!"
KICK THEIR BUTT!!!
Take your time, step back, do things which can make you feel better. Talk with mom for one hour through phonecall, skype with firends, drawing, playing, PRAYING AND DO CHARITY OR RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS, go meet your husband or wife, if you got one lah. Jangan cari laki/bini orang pulak. Kejadah. Yes, please, just do it.
Because, you see...in medical field particularly in Malaysia because I'm not sure if the pattern is the same in other countries. Most of the medical students here started the journey at a very young age. I was 19 years old when I was in first year. In this field, we are forced to be mature much much earlier, having to cope with the stress and handling different personalities of patients and superiors during clerking or chasing procedure. It was hectic, indeed. But please don't let it stop you from doing whatever you like as a normal person. We can do this.
May Allah ease.
2014 is a very tough year for Malaysians. Be strong.
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