Aloha! My world of life stories :
Eric and me were together for 2 years, before we decided to strengthen our love on 22 Feb 2000.
After 4 years of wonderful, tenderly loving couple time together, we decided to add some laughter and joy in our life.
Ayden is our 1st love who was borne in 2004, and Alsten is the latest addition to the family.
Thanks to all prayers answered, now we have 2 lovely angel boys.
Today's Tues, so that means I just finished my endoscopy procedure. Was having butterflies in my stomach while waiting cos I see so many patients in the hospital bed being wheeled around. I mean, how comfortable can the procedure be when a device needs to be forced down your throat? So after what seemed like eternity, it's finally my turn.
Was asked to go up to the bed, and the doc asked if I wanted an injection. What injection? It's for sedation, so that I don't feel any pain or uncomfortable during the whole procedure. Then do it! I don't want to be wide-awake while this is going on, don't even want to see what's in my intestine or stomach, so gross. Then after the insertion of the needle into my vein, he's like twisting and turning it around and it's darn bloody painful. He said my veins are running around that he can't catch one! Can u imagine??? What the hell? So he had to change hands again and I'm praying hard that he can just find it and poke it straight, lucky this time he said, this vein doesn't move much.
After the sedation, the next moment I woke up in the recovery room. Feeling so sleepy and drowsy, can't even walk properly. The best part is I DON'T REMEMBER a thing! Hohoho.. that means I can't feel the pain too! I was given some light snacks by the nurse cos had been fasting since last nite.
After given the all clear, I was given another appointment in mid May cos although they found no ulcer in my stomach (lucky ah), they found some residue which might be the bacteria that is causing all this pain to me. So they gonna do some test and I have to come back for review. Well, at least I know it's nothing major at the moment, so relief.