Here I am, just hangin'..
My grades are gonna show up presumably within the next 48 hours but I'm not worried. Nu-uh..no siree. I mean why should I? They're just basically some numbers. I mean, its true that these numbers are the summation of any effort I put into the last six years of my life and most likely will determine where I spend the next six but I digress, they're just numbers that will not get any higher or lower if I worry, right guys?
The thing is, I just want to make plans for the rest of the week. What does that have to do with grades you say? Well, if they do show up online or in college, I'd hate to be in a position where everybody can get theirs except me. Not that I would cry, hyperventilate or possibly pass out..but I would just feel so lonely and left out and no one likes to feel that way, friends. No one.
And while the F5 button has been fun to play with (its so much fun seeing the faculty's results' page load over and over again-such bright colors!) , I really should get up before my index finger falls off because I'm assuming I might need it in the future.
This entry was brought to you by a calm and cool medical student who is patiently awaiting those pesky results, ya know, just to get things over with and not because her heart is trying to break free from her chest. Toodles!
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
I'm too cool to worry, you know...
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Thursday, 13 September 2007
Stating the Obvious
First of all, I'd like to wish everyone a Happy and Blessed Ramadan!
I obviously haven't been updating as often as I should because of how busy I've been for the past few weeks considering my finals are just *gulp* around the corner. I'm gonna have to take an official break from blogging for a while to spare you entries like these :
"It's been weeks now since I've seen other human beings, I'm hoping for help to come soon before it's too late."
"I keep seeing and hearing things late at night...I don't know whether it's all in my head or just all around me...the dark thing , it comes mostly at night"
"I can feel the dark thing getting nearer...I'm starting to lose hope that help will ever come. Now, no food or water either most of the time.."
"I keep seeing it in my sleep...and O GOD it's too horrible...and the worst thing is that it's inevitable!"
"It's here and ...and ...NOOoOOOoooOO!"
Yes...as you can see...I'm lotsa fun during my finals...you can even ask spellz...I stayed over a couple of nights recently and scared the crap outta the poor girl a few times while I was actually sleeping.
Like I said, I'm gonna take some time off till I at least finish my essay exams ( yeah yeah, no loss I know !) but I'll probably have some interesting stories to tell about my oral and clinical exams what with the extortionist/chronic patients who are going to be my exam topics and nepotism rearing it's ugly , shameless head all around med school especially around exam time.
Pray for me people , please! And Happy Ramadan once again.
See ya.
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Monday, 27 August 2007
Quick Poll....I need help!!
SO I'm having a bit of a dilemma regarding my coffee habits, my studying and the fact that I'm being examined during Ramadan.
The facts are :
-I'm being examined Internal Medicine on 27/9 , 29/9, 1/3 and 3/3.
- All of these dates will be in Ramadan of course.
- I have a vicious addiction to all forms of caffeine especially during exam time when it seems like sleeping will simple make all the bad things go bye-bye.
-Considering the size of the subject matter, I'll start the "final revision" between 5th-7th of September. I use the word "final" very loosely.
-Ramadan will most likely be on the 13th of September and iftar will range between being at 6 to being at 7.
-I'm cranky and headachy every year during the first week of Ramadan because of caffeine withdrawal. I basically look like a cocaine addict in rehab.
So...
Much obliged, people ! :D
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Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Things I've learned from Med School (Part II) : Patience, my love.
In our blessed faculty’s hospital , known as el Demerdash (a governmental/university/teaching/really cheap and miserable for the most part hospital), you’ll find a huge display of human misery. It’s really one of the bleakest places I’ve ever been, particularly the children’s hospital which is always overcrowded.
When you’re in your 5th yr of med school and you’re actually dealing with patients hands on, you realize with a great degree of shame that you’re intimidated by them. You actually perspire, tremble a little and wonder if you were really cut out for this when you have to perform an examination or even take their history.
Is it because we still haven’t gotten used to the idea that we’ll be dealing with human beings and not just answer sheets? Sure.
Is it because not an insignificant number of our professors will make fun of us at the smallest mistake in front of the entire round?
Well, sometimes. Depends on how resistant you are to ridicule really
Mainly though…It’s because Demerdash patients are professionals and I’m talking about the chronic patients especially. They know more than you do. Much more than you do. The thing is, someone say, with hepatitis or with a valve disease has been coming to this hospital for 10+ yrs. He’s listened to the professors talk and talk and talk in both rounds and in private lessons. So basically these patients have graduated from med school twice over. When you go up to one of them all full of the intention to act as ..errr…doctorly as possible, he/she gives you the complete scientific explanation of their condition and how to examine them(where to put your hand , how hard to press , which order to use..etc.). Naturally, you’re crushed and the idea of crawling into the foetal position in a corner somewhere doesn’t seem so bad considering what a silly little thing you actually turned out to be.
Ah yes... I remember my first sheet when the patient pointed out that I had forgotten to ask him his job and marital status and started to tell me point by point what to write about his disease and what not to write . I particularly remember how he said in the exact scientific (English) terms : “I had rheumatic fever when I was eight now I have a double mitral lesion and my father died of coronary heart disease “. I didn’t even know what a double mitral lesion was at that time. There are actually ones who taunt you when mess up something. Like a couple of weeks ago a cardiac patient asked me “ How do you expect to auscultate the femoral without palpating it first?" with a smirk and a sinister look from behind his glasses. “ Well um…I …um…know where it is already!” was all I managed.
Yes, great comeback , I know.
There are even famous patients who get phoned (via their cellphones or special patient “caterers”) in especially for exams and for lessons. These are usually the ones with textbook cases and clear enough cardiac murmurs or signs for our inexperienced ears and eyes or just really rare ones we usually expect to only hear about but never see.
This is all for a price, of course. Rounds are cheaper than lessons as expected ; an hour or 2 is a pound or 2 from each student making up about 40-60 pounds depending on the round each day. Lessons though are about 70 L.E / student for about 6-8 patients and there are roughly about 80 students per lesson. Exams though, well, now we’re talkin’! If you look gullible, a patient can actually squeeze over 150 pounds from you during an exam. There are stories about having to give up earrings and watches. I have even heard a girl actually got asked to give up her wedding jewelry during the exam. Why pay up? Well, there’s always the fear that the patient may give you the wrong information during history taking, therefore steering you away from the correct mode of examination or diagnosis. When your examiner spots something shady in your sheet and asks the patient to confirm, they of course say something completely different. There goes quite a chunk of your grade and your future plans.
Why,thank you very much Mr. Chronic patient sir.
I don’t know if this makes me sound cold-hearted or if the entire situation is too bizarre to make me sound otherwise. It’s like the people you go into medicine to try and help end up being the bane of your existence for the last 2 (and most crucial) years of your undergraduate studies. I don’t resent paying the money but I do resent being taken advantage of, I resent this entire system of teaching medicine and come to think of it, I resent having to feel resentment towards somebody with a chronic illness actually.
Good God, that was long…Ah , well …till next time !
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Sunday, 8 April 2007
Tagged Again : Which Famous Leader Are You?
Tagged by Fadfadation ..Merci keteer ya fandem ;)
I took all 4 sets of Q's and I was twice this guy:
And twice this guy :
Lovely! What's better than being a combination of a smooth talkin' adulterer (who wasn' t such a bad president to be honest) and a Kee-Raaaazy mass murderer who was rejected from Art School!
Like I said, Merci Keteer ya Fandem ! :D
(and even though fadfadation tagged just about everyone I know and Mak beat me to Sou, I still have you Reema lol...you're it!)
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Saturday, 27 January 2007
The personality disorder test
Not bad, as long as I don't need to be committed then I'm a happy little girl.
| Disorder | Rating |
| Paranoid Disorder: | High |
| Schizoid Disorder: | Low |
| Schizotypal Disorder: | Moderate |
| Antisocial Disorder: | Low |
| Borderline Disorder: | Moderate |
| Histrionic Disorder: | Moderate |
| Narcissistic Disorder: | Moderate |
| Avoidant Disorder: | High |
| Dependent Disorder: | Moderate |
| Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: | Low |
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