السلام عليكم
Our muscle is made for movements. If we don't move for a period if time, the muscle will be wasted and atrophied.
It was our third week of class and we are now divided into
respective clinical postings. There are 4 postings, namely Surgery,
Internal Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Paediatrics. I got
Paeds for my first posting. I didn't saw it coming. I was aiming for IM
first as I would like to start difficult as IM is know to be one of the
hardest posting.
I have no idea how to inspect children. And they different
anatomy and physiology, and the fact that they can't really express
their thoughts were just so intimidating for me.
Paeds' first week of posting was more on more lectures and
tutorials compare to other posting which had started their ward rounds
and seeing patients.
Honestly, my first day of posting was a bit 'hambar' to
compare to my friends. They would excitedly tell us our day when we
would just smile and say, "Kitorang ada intro class je hari ni". And
this persist for the whole week.
By the second day, I was so lost. I guess my energy level
was meant for the wards and I was sitting at the back listening to lectures. I
mean I should be grateful that I don't need to stand for 2 hours,
right?
So I decided to join my friends at the O&G floor just
to visit some patients to ignite the passion that is slowly thinning
away.
First word: Waaaaahhh.
I felt like a kid in a candy shop.
There were so many women with distended tummy, all of them are future mommyyy.
The neighbouring ward was filled with mommies with their newborns. They were soooo adorable, pure and innocence :')
I got to clerk one patient who will be having her Lower
Segmental Caesarian Section (LSCS) the next day. Usually they will
undergo LSCS to prevent any complications during labour eg the baby is
too big, or the mom is too small to push the baby.
Upon history taking, the mother (who is now is her second
pregnancy) was very healthy. She had personally requested for the LSCS, even her first child. She might be afraid of the normal labour. Or
she might think it is easier for the 'pantang' process as she is all
alone with no mother to take care of her and that her husband is a
policeman and will be very busy to take care of her.
Nevertheless, I got to palpate her distended abdomen and I can feel the baby's limbs! It was as if the baby was giving a hi 5! from the fetal world. There, there little ones. The world might be a cruel place to be, but hopefully your presence would make this world a better place to be :)
(Written on 8th September 2015)
Thank you dear friends,
who was there for me when I went 'meroyan' because I was so atrophied.
During my post-proexam holiday,
I actually went to Japan with a group of friends!
I'll save that story for later!
Wassalam :)