Saturday, February 14, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
...just one more stomach flu away from my ideal weight
Well I had a fever the weekend of my last exam and I've been coughing like I have pneumonia (like the bout I had when in Japan, only not quite as bad). So, it's lame to not take a test "cause I'm sick," because, well it's just lame. No one should get sick before a test. But to stay positive, even though all the coughing is giving me a pounding headache, my abs are getting ripped, and I'm just one more stomach flu away from my ideal weight... ha
No worries though, I'm slowly improving.
No worries though, I'm slowly improving.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Bloood. wah ha ha ha ha!
Maybe not a big deal to anyone else, but to me this is HUGE! I've always been a big-time fainter, as in: fainting at the sight of my own blood, other people's blood, fake blood--even stories of fake blood. The principal in grade school had to pull me off the floor after the pin prick test and the five tiny dots of blood taken by the school nurse. I know, I know, "...pathetic. . . and he wants to be a doctor?" yep. And today I passed a major milestone: I stuck a needle in this girls arm and I drew blood from a vein. Seriously. I'll admit my hands were shaking and I could feel my face turning a little bit whiteish--but I didn't faint--not even close. I hit the vein on the first try and didn't even hestitate. It wasn't perfect, because when I withdrew the plunger I pulled the needle out a bit and I had to sort of push it in again (which is THE thing that makes me the sickest).
I call it a success because it wasn't mandatory (we were allowed to just practice on the model if we wanted) and even though it could have gone better I hit the vein, drew blood and didn't faint. It was awesome!
I call it a success because it wasn't mandatory (we were allowed to just practice on the model if we wanted) and even though it could have gone better I hit the vein, drew blood and didn't faint. It was awesome!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Anatomy Quiz
Look at the photo to the left and correctly identify the body part.
A. Knee
B. Shin
C. Elbow
Scroll down for answer.
The correct answer is B: my left tibia. This is what the front part of my leg looks like after my first day of kitesurfing. I had a major slam of the board against my lower leg and this is the result. I iced it and elevated it and took some ibuprofen, but the excess fluid has since drained down my leg and has pooled at my ankle (compare lower picture)--so yes, now I have a cankle. You know that bony bump on the inside of the lower leg (called the medial malleolus)? Well, I can no longer see mine. So sad. It doesn't really hurt any more, but it looks awful.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Wow. So, I've been doing nothing but studying 'the back of my front off' for the shelf exam for Path I and Path II. Took it Monday and I should be relieved to be done, but I'm still feeling a bit 'switched on,' after the 12 hours-per-day of study!! Crazy scheduling, but I think I passed. Won't find out for a few weeks, but whatever. . .
Kiting at Herberts Beach video
Finally got to the beach to make some kite-videos for the kids. Here is the youtube link:
Kiting at Herberts Beach video
Monday, November 3, 2008
And yet another reason I love my mac
I've stumbled upon yet another reason to give more of my money to Apple . . .
"Apple is publicly opposing Proposition 8 and making a donation of $100,000 to the No on 8 campaign. Apple was among the first California companies to offer equal rights and benefits to our employees' same-sex partners, and we strongly believe that a person's fundamental rights -- including the right to marry -- should not be affected by their sexual orientation. Apple views this as a civil rights issue, rather than just a political issue, and is therefore speaking out publicly against Proposition 8."
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