
Wuhuhu, from today onwards I am stainless steel. Bloody stain thing can’t kill me. I am strong. LOL. The nurses came today, remember I told you about the injection? Anti Tetanus Toxoid. So deep the name.
Somehow don’t know why my class got 2 person didn’t take the injection. Chicken out? I don’t know. Hehe.
First the nurses listened to our heart beat and see any problem with it. Then everyone were in the hall for watching a short clip on what I call Mediterranean Sea Blood Disease (地中海贫血症)I direct translate, I don’t really know what’s that. She ask us to go do checkup whether my life partner (hehehe, still got so long) got this disease before making baby, in the future.
My class is the first to get da injection. I am also the FIRST one. Wakaka, fast fast come fast fast go mah? Right or not? Pain no pain? A bit pain. It was so fast that I didn’t even realise the needle already out.
When finish that time, every one (kesi kesi) act like it was very pain like that because other class haven’t take the injection yet. Hehe.
Now, I don’t scared of “Oops, I stepped on a rusted nail” anymore. But don’t know when is the “expiry date”, don’t know can tahan (act as antibody) until when. 10 years? 20 years? many many years?
July 9, 2007 at 1:28 pm
Wow nice blog nick LOL
anti tatanus or whatever eu called
it =)
so attentive during the seminar huh
samo take preventive measures lorh
in case any of eu get “eu noe what” disease LOL…
good good..
at least thr’s a portion of students who pay attention to the seminar AHhaha…
nice blog anyway keep it up =)
~TkY~
July 10, 2007 at 3:29 am
Tetanus shots usually need a booster after about 10 years or so. At least, that’s the way we do them here in Canada.
July 11, 2007 at 1:41 pm
trish :
hi trish, thanks for visiting. So happy that I have a foreigner visit my blog. The nurse didn’t tell us we need a booster for it.
anonymous :
haha, thank you. =)
July 12, 2007 at 12:33 pm
i thought it can only tahan for 3 months?
XD