I dunno if it's just me who has this list of WEIRD dreams. Yes, I’ve got one ... with real weirdo stuff in it! A few days back I was able to bring 2 of those dreams to life, hahaha!
22 May 2007, I didn’t go to work coz I wasn't feeling well. After taking some meds and a li’l mind over matter thingy, I realized that it's not doing me any good - I still don't feel a-ok, even worsening bec of d red hot summer sun. I told my folks to accompany me to the hosp but due to my more worsening condition, I asked them to call an ambulance bec I was already gasping for my breath.
The ambulance arrived after a few mins., the medics team took me from my bed and transferred me to the stretcher. (shit, this is it! Panalo, astig! At long last matutupad na pangarap kong makasakay ng ambulance na ako ang patient'). When I got inside d ambulance, the team immediately gave me oxygen and the next thing I knew we were already moving w/ it's sirens on.
Say 10 mins or so, I find myself at the ER of the CMC, once again I was transferred from 1 stretcher to the other, and same goes with my oxygen supply. Both nurses & doctors were flocking on me. Different medical gadgets & paraphernalias were inserted to the various nerves of my arms. (the more paraphernalias, the more I’m aliw! I never hesitated nor objected everytime the nurses &/or medtechs would clip another tube or even extract blood - d lang nila alam na natutuwa ako sobra! pang photo ops din to!
I was brought to my “suite” around 8.30p … I spent like 3-4 hrs at the ER. Later on, nurses and doctors went in and out of my room to check on me. There was this cutee dr, Dr Hernandez … hmmm :-)
My mom joined me for my 1st night, but for the succeeding nights I opted to be alone in the hosp. I dunno I just feel akward about the fact the someone’s watching me while I’m asleep, plus the fact the she has to go to work the following day … thanks but no thanks, I can manage. During those boring times and I’m all alone in my room, I’d text, watch TV, eat, take a nap, and of course the nurses and dr’s would always keep me company. Good friends and a couple of relatives started to come and visit me the following night, chit-chatting big time, laughters and smiles filled my room.
Once again … “A Dream Come True”! Panalo … a milestone.
I’d like to thank the following people for bringing my dream to life: mom, dad, anna, lilibeth, kuya Erwin, the ambulance team, CMC’s ER team, Dr Chavez, Dr Hernandez, Dr Gonong, Martin, Paolo, and the other dr’s and nurses who took care of me during my ill days ;-)
To my good friends and/or relatives who showed their care and concern: chele & frances, Kathleen, tita ada & mommy, ian a, sir joel, jan & paulo, cris, junna, pau, neph & cissy, john, mokong, ian, tet.
Late is better than never! To Grex and Ivy who graced the last few hours of my stay in the hosp. “dude, it was such a blast!!” Many thanks.
And of course to my sugarfree sweetie … thanks for checking on me every single day. Even though you made “talak” on me during my ER moment, thank you pa din – life would be dull without you around. Most of all, thanks for being there last Friday – starting from our photo ops, to our political chit-chats w/ grex and ivy (kukulet), to pack-up, wheel chair and elevator bloopers, martin blues …. Super Thankss!
22 May 2007, I didn’t go to work coz I wasn't feeling well. After taking some meds and a li’l mind over matter thingy, I realized that it's not doing me any good - I still don't feel a-ok, even worsening bec of d red hot summer sun. I told my folks to accompany me to the hosp but due to my more worsening condition, I asked them to call an ambulance bec I was already gasping for my breath.
The ambulance arrived after a few mins., the medics team took me from my bed and transferred me to the stretcher. (shit, this is it! Panalo, astig! At long last matutupad na pangarap kong makasakay ng ambulance na ako ang patient'). When I got inside d ambulance, the team immediately gave me oxygen and the next thing I knew we were already moving w/ it's sirens on.
Say 10 mins or so, I find myself at the ER of the CMC, once again I was transferred from 1 stretcher to the other, and same goes with my oxygen supply. Both nurses & doctors were flocking on me. Different medical gadgets & paraphernalias were inserted to the various nerves of my arms. (the more paraphernalias, the more I’m aliw! I never hesitated nor objected everytime the nurses &/or medtechs would clip another tube or even extract blood - d lang nila alam na natutuwa ako sobra! pang photo ops din to!
I was brought to my “suite” around 8.30p … I spent like 3-4 hrs at the ER. Later on, nurses and doctors went in and out of my room to check on me. There was this cutee dr, Dr Hernandez … hmmm :-)
Once again … “A Dream Come True”! Panalo … a milestone.
I’d like to thank the following people for bringing my dream to life: mom, dad, anna, lilibeth, kuya Erwin, the ambulance team, CMC’s ER team, Dr Chavez, Dr Hernandez, Dr Gonong, Martin, Paolo, and the other dr’s and nurses who took care of me during my ill days ;-)
To my good friends and/or relatives who showed their care and concern: chele & frances, Kathleen, tita ada & mommy, ian a, sir joel, jan & paulo, cris, junna, pau, neph & cissy, john, mokong, ian, tet.
Late is better than never! To Grex and Ivy who graced the last few hours of my stay in the hosp. “dude, it was such a blast!!” Many thanks.
And of course to my sugarfree sweetie … thanks for checking on me every single day. Even though you made “talak” on me during my ER moment, thank you pa din – life would be dull without you around. Most of all, thanks for being there last Friday – starting from our photo ops, to our political chit-chats w/ grex and ivy (kukulet), to pack-up, wheel chair and elevator bloopers, martin blues …. Super Thankss!
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