Now that the whole H1N1 scare has surpassed UiTM Shah Alam we can resume our normal pace of classes. Finally!! God, we've been bumming around forever and it's scary cos our final exams are only 3-4 months away! Stupid influenza flu has got us all on our tiptoes. I read that those deaths are causes by severa pneumonia and most of the victims are obese, so maybe there's some kind of link between that.
I myself went to a government hospital (Sg. Buloh) and the nurse checked my temperature, and I'm not sure whether it was a throat swab - she inserted a wooden stick inside my mouth then proceeded to throw it away. The doctor himself just checked me using a stethescope and sent my off my way, not before giving me a list on furthur H1N1 symptoms. It's kind of scary how one of the victim (a 20 year old girl!) went to the clinic and she complained of fever, cough and sore throat - all those symptoms I harboured last week. She was given outpatient treatment! (Some) doctors are really stupid; they don't realize that we go to them because we trust our lives and wellbeing with them. if they don't take it seriously, this is what leads to the death, that they think it's just fever, nothing else.
Perhaps they need to educate people on the full grasp of how deadly the flu can be, because most of us take it lightly. Especially students like me (I've asked around).
I myself went to a government hospital (Sg. Buloh) and the nurse checked my temperature, and I'm not sure whether it was a throat swab - she inserted a wooden stick inside my mouth then proceeded to throw it away. The doctor himself just checked me using a stethescope and sent my off my way, not before giving me a list on furthur H1N1 symptoms. It's kind of scary how one of the victim (a 20 year old girl!) went to the clinic and she complained of fever, cough and sore throat - all those symptoms I harboured last week. She was given outpatient treatment! (Some) doctors are really stupid; they don't realize that we go to them because we trust our lives and wellbeing with them. if they don't take it seriously, this is what leads to the death, that they think it's just fever, nothing else.
Perhaps they need to educate people on the full grasp of how deadly the flu can be, because most of us take it lightly. Especially students like me (I've asked around).
mood:
angry
music: yuna - deeper conversation
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