Game Over


LOL
That day finally came. The day when my body can no longer keep up with all my activities.
Believe it or not I've been waiting till this day to come since April.
I have never been sick since the first day I entered university. No absents at all. I've been thinking myself, wow Nad, you're kinda strong.

So.. by the end of June, a day right after the Awarding Day I had a fever. It was like any normal fever. What's peculiar is that after my body temperature was normal again, I was still terribly weak, I went to the hospital (for the second time) and they took my blood again.

After 30 minutes waiting for the result the nurse finally came with an infusion hanging by a pole. I soon realize that I must been having something serious. Okay, I was positive, Typhoid fever.

After they inserted the infusion thing on my left hand, another nurse came with a wheelchair. Waw, this is dramatic. I can walk yo I mean I didn't get hit by a truck and broke my leg. But, never mind. I'll just sit on the wheelchair enjoying being sick. Think of happy thoughts.. Well, now I know how it feels to be Charles Xavier.

This is me, sitting on a wheelchair like a sick person, facing the corner of the wide metal elevator.


They took me to my room. 
I would like to thank my parents for giving me the VIP room, where the room doesn't really looked like a hospital and I actually really enjoyed my stay.

Anyway, I need this medicine, Nislev, with Levofloxacin as it's active ingredient, is an antibiotic to treat certain bacterial infections. It has so many side effects, I don't understand a single word but here it goes. Pneumonitis allergy, anafilactic shock, anafilactic reaction, disfonia, abnormal EEG, eosinofilia, and so on.... So yeah, this thing is dangerous and an allergy test is required in order to use this thing.
Before the allergy test, the nurse asked my mom to sign some kinda "deal" thingy to use this drug on me. Wow

And the allergy test goes like this.


Allergy test is so far, the most painful medical treatment that I ever experienced in my 18 years of living. They injected an amount of Nislev Levofloxacin under my skin and it feels like they're actually injecting a toxic chemical substance that's made of heavy hot metal.
The nurses drew a circle that surrounds the little dot of where they injected Nislev. And around the little dot, you can see a rash, as a reaction of Nislev.

The circle was there to see whether I am allergic to this drug or not. If I am, there would be found marks inside the circle.

Okay so I'm not allergic to Nislev Levofloxacin. So, they're going to inject the drug in my blood veins through an infusion. 

Sir. Levofloxacin

In an hour after the drug runs through my left arm, I started to feel weird sensations there. My left arm started to turn red, the blood veins seemed to popped, hardened and become more visible, and the worst part is that I can't move my arm. I called the nurse, she said that the drug is too strong and finally divided the drug into 2 bottles and mixed it with something that I don't know so it's a lot lighter than before. I don't know what the hell am I trying to say here.

I'm starting to miss my normal infusion /sobs/


Anyway, I stayed in the hospital for 3 days. I'm not really depressed, in fact I kinda enjoyed it. I can "rest in peace" without disturbance. lol

Here's one of my lunch, tho this is not the tastiest. The food there actually tasted good. I mean, I have super low expectation for hospital food so having this is a wonderful surprise.


End of post!

I'm currently having final exams and I'm not doing them cus I'm way too busy having fun with Sir Levofloxacin. As for Ramadhan, ooh Ramadhan, I haven't fast since the first day of Ramadhan /criES NIAGARA FALLs/
I'm so bored of eating. I mean it, I do. 
Well yeah I can't eat hot & spicy food and anything that is fried. I want nachos with hot salsa sauce and sour cream and I want 2 plates of barbecue sirloin steak with grilled potatoes and mix veggies. 

I have a seducing image of nachos as my phone wallpaper.
p0rn - FOODPORN

Goodbye and have a nice day.

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