Sunday, July 12, 2009

Update..

hmmmm...
many things happened...but i didnt blog abt it..Xp

July 10th>>
morning had pjk..den later gt 2 relief periods..
so..thx to ji wan..i ponteng-ed..><
n what happened next was..
ergh...KENA CAUGHT
damn..=.=

it happens to our claass n SF kena spotcheck..
THX to SOMEONE in SF lost their uniform..=.= n some money i think...
i think tat's the main reason we kena caught...cz not in class ma..
=.="

k..luckily my fon didnt kena rampas..as i was not ther..><
cant imagine wat will happen..@@

then cut the sad CRAP d..

later gt blood donation campaign..
actually feel quite happy n excited de..Xp
until....
i heard the doctor said i cant donate blood for rest of my life as i hv G6PD deficiency..
cz if i donate oso no use..they will b throwing it away anyway..@@

what is a G6PD deficiency??
""G6PD deficiency is an inherited condition in which the body doesn't have enough of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, or G6PD, which helps red blood cells (RBCs) function normally. This deficiency can cause hemolytic anemia, usually after exposure to certain medications, foods, or even infections.
Most people with G6PD deficiency don't have any symptoms, while others develop symptoms of anemia only after RBCs have been destroyed, a condition called hemolysis. In these cases, the symptoms disappear once the cause, or trigger, is removed. In rare cases, G6PD deficiency leads to chronic
anemia.
With the right precautions, a child with G6PD deficiency can lead a healthy and active life.

About G6PD Deficiency
G6PD is one of many enzymes that help the body process carbohydrates and turn them into energy. G6PD also protects red blood cells from potentially harmful byproducts that can accumulate when a person takes certain medications or when the body is fighting an infection.
In people with G6PD deficiency, either the RBCs do not make enough G6PD or what is produced cannot properly function. Without enough G6PD to protect them, RBCs can be damaged or destroyed. Hemolytic anemia occurs when the bone marrow (the soft, spongy part of the bone that produces new blood cells) cannot compensate for this destruction by increasing its production of RBCs.""


ergh..T.T
shud jz shut up n EXPERIENCE for once how was donating blood like..T.T
(i was the one told the doctor i hav G6PD , which made him suddenly freaked out n said i cant donate blood for rest of my life)

anyway...HAPPY BIRTHDAY to HOU YAN!! hahaXD

JULY 11th>>>

night gathering..
hmm..didnt help out much..@@

later that night..
mostly same prob as last year lo..><
the STUPID P.A system..=.=
mic no sound...
causing the band performance(main performance) not nice d..><

n..hmm..
not so many ppl lo..
but definitely it was fun..XD
mz sendiri cari fun..haha

learn frm mistakes..=)

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