28th August 2006,
5.43pm, Monday. Today is a very busy day- running up and down, discuss on the Pharmacy Reno and design. Very tired and sleepy. Got headache till it reached my eyes. Now looking at the computer, tired.
Yup, I'm going Singapore tomorrow 8.30pm bus. Expected to reach Singapore the next day morning. Yes, my 2nd trip. 1st trip by SIA flight to NCC for attachment, then this time is just some sort of holidays. I hope it's a holidays, hope won't ended up getting more tired. I don't really like travelling- but since I have passport can just make use of my passport, and can meet up sister. Has not been traveling with bus for years, I've just prepared myself few tabs of Dramamine and Pharmaton, hopefully it will help my motion sickness and tiredness. Quite a last minute thing, we don't really plan- Marcus suggested to go, and we join in...so last minute but thank God my boss approve the leave. Hopefully things will be well....
Monday, August 28, 2006
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Rev Roy Durman Healing Rally
23th August 2006,
5.29pm Tuesday. Today time flies, we had IT training for our new Hospital Information System, e-THIS. Just brush up on few Drug Master and to know the feature before we go LIVE. Yes, am excited. A system will never be perfect, there's pro and cons. A bit not flexible, but okay. Praise God the staff are positive to learn. I hope not to get much complaint...hopefully things will work out well.
Last Sat is healing rally by Rev Roy Durman. I did not attend the Friday session. It's 3-days (Thurs, Fri, Sat) but I only attend the last day. I believe in healing. I believe God can heal. God is the healer. Each time talking about healing, I just reflect back the experience with daddy. Fighting cancer, battling with cancer wasn't a good experience at all. It leave a mark in my life. Not entirely a painful mark, yes-indeed it's so painful, seeing your love one suffer and in pain. I remember how I question God, how much tears have I shed, literally crying myself to sleep. Praying pressing on, yet it doesn't seem to see the improvement, but daddy condition getting worse till his last breathe. I can feel how painful it was. But the only encouraging experience is Daddy last word before his final time: "The Lord is my Lord and Savior". That is the only happy ending. Tears shed, pain and sadness mixed with joy. We're crying seeing Daddy leaving us, but Daddy is crying because he's gonna be with God.
Indeed the experience is deep. I'm in medical background, I hope with my knowledge of medical equation, my faith will still stand strong. Yes, God can heal, and we are to pray..and God hear our prayer, and answer according to His will. The healing rally is awesome, it's an eye opener for me to see with my own 2 eys so many people received healing. I'm helping in Testimony Team, where we're to write up testimony of those who's healed. Praise God! Indeed it's not man's work, but it's God's work. He is the same Yesterday, Today, and Forever. He healed in the Ancient time, yes- now He can heal too.
The blind can see, the lame can walk, Amen, Amen, Amen! I seen an old man in wheelchair able to walk again. After being prayed over, the pastor asked him to come out of the wheelchair and he did, and he can walk, he can jump, he can run. The man got accident 15 years ago with left eye blinded because of the accident, got healed. "I was blind but now I can see" Amen! A man with one leg shorter than another now became normal. A young girl with squint eyes now back to normal, Awesome! So many people rushing through to be prayed for, so many needs, so many non-believers that need the "Hope".
Abba Father, I believe in You Lord, You are the ame Yesterday, Today, and Forever. Thank You for Your work- healing people, thank You for revealing to me so many needs of the people. Yes, Lord, people need the Lord...people need You Lord. So many people need You. Father, help me to be the light wherever I go..so that people can see You through me Lord. Yes Father, I wanna follow You, just to follow You and You'll make me fisher of men. Amen!
5.29pm Tuesday. Today time flies, we had IT training for our new Hospital Information System, e-THIS. Just brush up on few Drug Master and to know the feature before we go LIVE. Yes, am excited. A system will never be perfect, there's pro and cons. A bit not flexible, but okay. Praise God the staff are positive to learn. I hope not to get much complaint...hopefully things will work out well.
Last Sat is healing rally by Rev Roy Durman. I did not attend the Friday session. It's 3-days (Thurs, Fri, Sat) but I only attend the last day. I believe in healing. I believe God can heal. God is the healer. Each time talking about healing, I just reflect back the experience with daddy. Fighting cancer, battling with cancer wasn't a good experience at all. It leave a mark in my life. Not entirely a painful mark, yes-indeed it's so painful, seeing your love one suffer and in pain. I remember how I question God, how much tears have I shed, literally crying myself to sleep. Praying pressing on, yet it doesn't seem to see the improvement, but daddy condition getting worse till his last breathe. I can feel how painful it was. But the only encouraging experience is Daddy last word before his final time: "The Lord is my Lord and Savior". That is the only happy ending. Tears shed, pain and sadness mixed with joy. We're crying seeing Daddy leaving us, but Daddy is crying because he's gonna be with God.
Indeed the experience is deep. I'm in medical background, I hope with my knowledge of medical equation, my faith will still stand strong. Yes, God can heal, and we are to pray..and God hear our prayer, and answer according to His will. The healing rally is awesome, it's an eye opener for me to see with my own 2 eys so many people received healing. I'm helping in Testimony Team, where we're to write up testimony of those who's healed. Praise God! Indeed it's not man's work, but it's God's work. He is the same Yesterday, Today, and Forever. He healed in the Ancient time, yes- now He can heal too.
The blind can see, the lame can walk, Amen, Amen, Amen! I seen an old man in wheelchair able to walk again. After being prayed over, the pastor asked him to come out of the wheelchair and he did, and he can walk, he can jump, he can run. The man got accident 15 years ago with left eye blinded because of the accident, got healed. "I was blind but now I can see" Amen! A man with one leg shorter than another now became normal. A young girl with squint eyes now back to normal, Awesome! So many people rushing through to be prayed for, so many needs, so many non-believers that need the "Hope".
Abba Father, I believe in You Lord, You are the ame Yesterday, Today, and Forever. Thank You for Your work- healing people, thank You for revealing to me so many needs of the people. Yes, Lord, people need the Lord...people need You Lord. So many people need You. Father, help me to be the light wherever I go..so that people can see You through me Lord. Yes Father, I wanna follow You, just to follow You and You'll make me fisher of men. Amen!
Monday, August 14, 2006
Touch N Go ?
14th August 2006,
5.14pm Monday Cool. Yeah, busy weekends. Whole day Saturday working and CVS conference. Yes, learned a lot, but still so tiring. Sleep the earliest ever 10pm already knock off. Sunday conference continued on....till lunch, then Family Day. Tiring yet fulfilling. This year we don't have Family Camp, so Family Day organised in Penang to cater more members to participate. My team (Yellow) won 3rd Prize.
Yeah, I join Mawar Team. Had been questioned many many times, a lot people has been asking me which Cell have I decided to join. Each time the question posted, I felt just speechless. By my floating, will I be aencouraging others to float to other Cell? Will my act giving approval to others that it's okie to float? Yeah, Andrew has been asking me many times, whether to join JOC, Jon asked, Ps. Sam asked. I really don't know. At this point I'm quite comfortable going around CGs, getting to know more people, exposing myself to different types of CGs. Andrew point out one thing, quite strong Word, but it's true: "Touch and Go". Am I touching and just go? Not settling down and grow. True indeed. Maybe I am still struggling on myself- just don't want to decide too fast and want more 'resting' time. Well...I don't think anyone can identify with such feeling. I told others- hmmm....will decide soon, will decide soon, probably end of the year. Well, maybe I'm just too selfish, keep delaying. Yet I'm assured the time will come for me to find the place of belonging, a place to settle down, grow and serve again...it's just a matter of the right time, right place. Just need to be prayerful, and look forward. God-driven and not Man-driven.
5.14pm Monday Cool. Yeah, busy weekends. Whole day Saturday working and CVS conference. Yes, learned a lot, but still so tiring. Sleep the earliest ever 10pm already knock off. Sunday conference continued on....till lunch, then Family Day. Tiring yet fulfilling. This year we don't have Family Camp, so Family Day organised in Penang to cater more members to participate. My team (Yellow) won 3rd Prize.
Yeah, I join Mawar Team. Had been questioned many many times, a lot people has been asking me which Cell have I decided to join. Each time the question posted, I felt just speechless. By my floating, will I be aencouraging others to float to other Cell? Will my act giving approval to others that it's okie to float? Yeah, Andrew has been asking me many times, whether to join JOC, Jon asked, Ps. Sam asked. I really don't know. At this point I'm quite comfortable going around CGs, getting to know more people, exposing myself to different types of CGs. Andrew point out one thing, quite strong Word, but it's true: "Touch and Go". Am I touching and just go? Not settling down and grow. True indeed. Maybe I am still struggling on myself- just don't want to decide too fast and want more 'resting' time. Well...I don't think anyone can identify with such feeling. I told others- hmmm....will decide soon, will decide soon, probably end of the year. Well, maybe I'm just too selfish, keep delaying. Yet I'm assured the time will come for me to find the place of belonging, a place to settle down, grow and serve again...it's just a matter of the right time, right place. Just need to be prayerful, and look forward. God-driven and not Man-driven.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Hospital Visit to General Hospital Penang
6th August, 2006
Hospital Visit Report (extracted from Roland's mail)
Participants: Shirley Moy, Benji, Cindy Chan, Yueh Nee, Alex Teh, Lionel Koh, Jason Nga, Patras Masih, Andrew Khoo, Shiao Yen, Phei Phei, Deborah Nga, Jason Lee, Helena Wong, Ai Ling, Roland Tang
Time: 4:30pm to 6.30pm
The Group who visited the GH on Sunday (08/06)
Purpose and Objective
To bring a group out to be exposed to doing evangelistic efforts in the hospital, for the zone members to work together, share the Good News of Jesus in the hospital, and hope to those who were losing them. The work consists of primarily 3 cell groups (A2J, Jars of Clay and Zion). We also had the pleasure of Benji (CGL for Desa-U) to support the work.
The Evening
The group first started assembling at the front of Pekaka Square, at the foyer, from 4pm. We were slightly delayed as some came in late. The briefing was done by Roland at 4.25pm, and these were the points:
The visit is to see the needy in the hospital, to share the Good News where possible to the patients
To bring hope to those who were losing them
Before we departed from Pekaka Square, we all prayed, holding hands, to ask God to grant us boldness and strength to share the Good News and the hope that abides in us. We also prayed for unity, that there would be no confusion from the whole arrangement, but the complementing of strength, one for another.
We arrived at the hospital at 5.10pm. This is where the pairings were done.
The pairings are:
Jason Nga & Tan Phei Phei
Shirley Moy, Yueh Nee and Jason Lee
Benji and Ai Ling
Deborah an Helena
Lionel and Alex
Cindy, Andrew and Shiao Yen
Patras and Roland
We were divided to the different floor of Block C, where the general ward was. Lionel, Alex, Cindy, Andrew and Shiao Yen did the children’s ward, while the others focused on the adults.
There was quite a fair bit of ground covered. Many patients were ministered to. Many prayers were offered for the patients, to ask for God’s healing and His salvation.
Some highlights:
1 salvation recorded – an Indian man named Selva Kumar
16 prayers lifted for the sick and needy
6 of the children were prayed for/over
Lowlights:
5 refused prayer, because of the faith incompatibility
Insufficient time (time management, and also visiting hours limitation)
What we found from the visit?
Most patients we approached were open and willing to share, because they needed someone they could talk to. (Generally, we approached those who were lonely)
Some of them have been in the hospital for quite sometime, perhaps 1 month or even months. We managed to find Helen (the girl from Wesley in coma) – she seemed more receptive, when asked to be prayed over, she blinked her eye.
One woman had a lot of needs (looking for clothes and pampers) as she had some urinary problems (always wetting the bed).
What can we do better?
For certain, we needed to improve on time (punctuality). It would have been better if the visiting hours were longer. And of course, if we observed time.
Language – Some pairings did not have strong language commands in the dialects (especially Hokkien). Need to work on this.
Prepare name cards that would point patients to the church, for some form of follow up to be done.
A little gift for the patients would be nice.
Mental preparation – adequate training to be given before the visit would surely help to cover more grounds.
We noted that there were lots of needs. Some patients asked for material support, to aid their need. Some sought prayer. We managed to pray for at least 1 Malay man, and shared the hope of Jesus.
Conclusion
This is surely an opening by exposing the many facets of ministry in service, to open to the ministry of evangelism.
By means of this, it is hopeful that it would spur or motivate us to more evangelism to the less fortunate in the near future.
Prayer
Father, we thank You for a wonderful and fruitful ministry with the patients in the hospital. Indeed we know that You were with us, and for us, to help us and guide us in what we needed to do. And now we give You praise, because we have heard so many testimonies of Your faithfulness. Thank You for being our help in the time of need, we are grateful. We ask that You will continue to inspire us, and move in us with compassion to bring hope to those who are in need of hope in the hospital. Move our hearts, that our hearts may beat with Yours. We thank You, and pray all these, in Jesus most precious and wonderful name, Amen!
Hospital Visit Report (extracted from Roland's mail)
Participants: Shirley Moy, Benji, Cindy Chan, Yueh Nee, Alex Teh, Lionel Koh, Jason Nga, Patras Masih, Andrew Khoo, Shiao Yen, Phei Phei, Deborah Nga, Jason Lee, Helena Wong, Ai Ling, Roland Tang
Time: 4:30pm to 6.30pm
The Group who visited the GH on Sunday (08/06)
Purpose and Objective
To bring a group out to be exposed to doing evangelistic efforts in the hospital, for the zone members to work together, share the Good News of Jesus in the hospital, and hope to those who were losing them. The work consists of primarily 3 cell groups (A2J, Jars of Clay and Zion). We also had the pleasure of Benji (CGL for Desa-U) to support the work.
The Evening
The group first started assembling at the front of Pekaka Square, at the foyer, from 4pm. We were slightly delayed as some came in late. The briefing was done by Roland at 4.25pm, and these were the points:
The visit is to see the needy in the hospital, to share the Good News where possible to the patients
To bring hope to those who were losing them
Before we departed from Pekaka Square, we all prayed, holding hands, to ask God to grant us boldness and strength to share the Good News and the hope that abides in us. We also prayed for unity, that there would be no confusion from the whole arrangement, but the complementing of strength, one for another.
We arrived at the hospital at 5.10pm. This is where the pairings were done.
The pairings are:
Jason Nga & Tan Phei Phei
Shirley Moy, Yueh Nee and Jason Lee
Benji and Ai Ling
Deborah an Helena
Lionel and Alex
Cindy, Andrew and Shiao Yen
Patras and Roland
We were divided to the different floor of Block C, where the general ward was. Lionel, Alex, Cindy, Andrew and Shiao Yen did the children’s ward, while the others focused on the adults.
There was quite a fair bit of ground covered. Many patients were ministered to. Many prayers were offered for the patients, to ask for God’s healing and His salvation.
Some highlights:
1 salvation recorded – an Indian man named Selva Kumar
16 prayers lifted for the sick and needy
6 of the children were prayed for/over
Lowlights:
5 refused prayer, because of the faith incompatibility
Insufficient time (time management, and also visiting hours limitation)
What we found from the visit?
Most patients we approached were open and willing to share, because they needed someone they could talk to. (Generally, we approached those who were lonely)
Some of them have been in the hospital for quite sometime, perhaps 1 month or even months. We managed to find Helen (the girl from Wesley in coma) – she seemed more receptive, when asked to be prayed over, she blinked her eye.
One woman had a lot of needs (looking for clothes and pampers) as she had some urinary problems (always wetting the bed).
What can we do better?
For certain, we needed to improve on time (punctuality). It would have been better if the visiting hours were longer. And of course, if we observed time.
Language – Some pairings did not have strong language commands in the dialects (especially Hokkien). Need to work on this.
Prepare name cards that would point patients to the church, for some form of follow up to be done.
A little gift for the patients would be nice.
Mental preparation – adequate training to be given before the visit would surely help to cover more grounds.
We noted that there were lots of needs. Some patients asked for material support, to aid their need. Some sought prayer. We managed to pray for at least 1 Malay man, and shared the hope of Jesus.
Conclusion
This is surely an opening by exposing the many facets of ministry in service, to open to the ministry of evangelism.
By means of this, it is hopeful that it would spur or motivate us to more evangelism to the less fortunate in the near future.
Prayer
Father, we thank You for a wonderful and fruitful ministry with the patients in the hospital. Indeed we know that You were with us, and for us, to help us and guide us in what we needed to do. And now we give You praise, because we have heard so many testimonies of Your faithfulness. Thank You for being our help in the time of need, we are grateful. We ask that You will continue to inspire us, and move in us with compassion to bring hope to those who are in need of hope in the hospital. Move our hearts, that our hearts may beat with Yours. We thank You, and pray all these, in Jesus most precious and wonderful name, Amen!
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
An eventful Sunday III
8th August 2006,
5.18pm. Tuesday. Yes, I'm still in the office. Want to blog down the incidence on Sunday before logging off. Today was alright, training up Raz for CDR in the morning, then afternoon went for Physio and Anaes. Meeting.
Sunday was indeed a great experience. We went for Hospital visitation, initiated by Roland and Deborah. It's not my first time of such visitation, but most of my hospital visitation is visiting Christian. I remember 2 years back I do visit my staff's son who undergo operation because of his uneven kidney, which cause infection and impairment. It takes lots of boldness to ask if I can pray for the little boy. Praise God, the mother is quite open and allowed me to lay hands and pray. The last time I ever pray for sick people was in Lam Wah Ee, visiting Yueh Nee's mum which diagnosed with breast cancer.
But this hospital visitation is different. We're going in the General Hospital into the wards, with empty hands, but just with a heart to search out to bring hope to the patients. It's not only takes courage and such boldness to walk to patients bed and introduce ourselves, but it also bring our heart to feel for them, to have the love, to bring hope to the hopeless and needy. Evangelism, speaking out with love, introducing people to the love and hope we ave in Christ. It's very encouraging when the patients openned to us, allowing us to pray for them. One opportunity after the other,..the harvest is plentiful, very much plentiful but the workers are few. It's the sense of joy and satisfaction, seeing the reaping of one soul. Praise God, Benji lead one patient to Christ, it's awesome! The whole heaven rejoices! I'm so encouraged, we should have challenged Aunty Naya to accept Christ...anyhow, it's all by the move of the Spirit. All glory to Him. It was truly an eventful Sunday- we look forward for the next trip.
In the evening we went for Mrs. Chan's funeral. It's a sudden news. Mrs. Chan has been with us since the early startoff of EPCC, in the old Sanctuary. I can still remember Mrs. Chan accepted Christ, learning to grow thru' her Christian life, learning to pray, and loving God. And I'm so encouraged to see Un. Ronnie accepted Christ after a while. Yes, we're in the Usher team, she's a wonderful lady, always giving her best in the little thing she can do. Ever faithful servant, a women after God's own heart- childlike and faithful. Her life is a testimony to a lot of people...
Ponder through life,....the cycle of life. I've lost my Daddy, and I missed him so so much. Yes, "berat mata memandang, berat lagi bahu dipikul". It won't be easy for the family, but I believe with God's grace things will able to work out well. All things work for good for those who love God...There's always a silver lining below the clouds. Life goes on...We got to live a purposeful life. I prayed for Mum, she's the one and only I have right now. Seeing her getting older really make my heart ache. Last night she said she urinate blood. I was afraid, I don't want to see anything ever happen to her. Praise God, I just called- she said she's alright, urine clear and it's normal. Yes, even though sometimes I do argue and quarel with mummy, but Mummy still mummy...even tho' we quarel, things will get back well the next day. I got to evaluate how I treated Mum...no more with expectation, but to expect myself to do the best I can for her...Yes, Mummy I love you!
5.18pm. Tuesday. Yes, I'm still in the office. Want to blog down the incidence on Sunday before logging off. Today was alright, training up Raz for CDR in the morning, then afternoon went for Physio and Anaes. Meeting.
Sunday was indeed a great experience. We went for Hospital visitation, initiated by Roland and Deborah. It's not my first time of such visitation, but most of my hospital visitation is visiting Christian. I remember 2 years back I do visit my staff's son who undergo operation because of his uneven kidney, which cause infection and impairment. It takes lots of boldness to ask if I can pray for the little boy. Praise God, the mother is quite open and allowed me to lay hands and pray. The last time I ever pray for sick people was in Lam Wah Ee, visiting Yueh Nee's mum which diagnosed with breast cancer.
But this hospital visitation is different. We're going in the General Hospital into the wards, with empty hands, but just with a heart to search out to bring hope to the patients. It's not only takes courage and such boldness to walk to patients bed and introduce ourselves, but it also bring our heart to feel for them, to have the love, to bring hope to the hopeless and needy. Evangelism, speaking out with love, introducing people to the love and hope we ave in Christ. It's very encouraging when the patients openned to us, allowing us to pray for them. One opportunity after the other,..the harvest is plentiful, very much plentiful but the workers are few. It's the sense of joy and satisfaction, seeing the reaping of one soul. Praise God, Benji lead one patient to Christ, it's awesome! The whole heaven rejoices! I'm so encouraged, we should have challenged Aunty Naya to accept Christ...anyhow, it's all by the move of the Spirit. All glory to Him. It was truly an eventful Sunday- we look forward for the next trip.
In the evening we went for Mrs. Chan's funeral. It's a sudden news. Mrs. Chan has been with us since the early startoff of EPCC, in the old Sanctuary. I can still remember Mrs. Chan accepted Christ, learning to grow thru' her Christian life, learning to pray, and loving God. And I'm so encouraged to see Un. Ronnie accepted Christ after a while. Yes, we're in the Usher team, she's a wonderful lady, always giving her best in the little thing she can do. Ever faithful servant, a women after God's own heart- childlike and faithful. Her life is a testimony to a lot of people...
Ponder through life,....the cycle of life. I've lost my Daddy, and I missed him so so much. Yes, "berat mata memandang, berat lagi bahu dipikul". It won't be easy for the family, but I believe with God's grace things will able to work out well. All things work for good for those who love God...There's always a silver lining below the clouds. Life goes on...We got to live a purposeful life. I prayed for Mum, she's the one and only I have right now. Seeing her getting older really make my heart ache. Last night she said she urinate blood. I was afraid, I don't want to see anything ever happen to her. Praise God, I just called- she said she's alright, urine clear and it's normal. Yes, even though sometimes I do argue and quarel with mummy, but Mummy still mummy...even tho' we quarel, things will get back well the next day. I got to evaluate how I treated Mum...no more with expectation, but to expect myself to do the best I can for her...Yes, Mummy I love you!
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Heal me O Lord, and I will be Healed, Save me and I will be saved..
5th August 2006,
1.00pm, Saturday. Yeah, it's time to go home. Saturday half day. Tired, body aching. Pain at my left heel, intensified during walking and after waking up in the morning. Dr. George said X-Ray shown spondilytis (tiny spur) seen at the heel, but the pelvic bone shown normal. Can't believe as such age can get spur, usually spur happen in elderly. Oh dear, that means aging process is really happening. Reaching 30's...really really can't believe it. With such age, body really weaken. Mum always nag me for not taking good care of myself: didn't wear proper shoes, don't take much fruits and vege, sleep so late, don't want to see doc, bla bla bla...I don't seem to improve even after the nagging. But now, when seeing a lot bad result, I begin to get scared. Few days ago, I went for Blood check. It's annual Blood check for those doing CDR: FBC, LFT, BUSE. The others level is good, normal range, but my LFT is high, ALT: 69, AST: 41. I got a shock, how can my liver been deteriorating. I'm quite worried, called up Dr. George, he said probably because stress or other drugs that I've been taking. Funny to think about it, I don't take much drugs, neither do I have much stress. Hmmm...reflecting back my pass medical history, so far not much of problem. Yeah, my dad have liver problem, but I've taken Hepatitis B vaccination.
A few times I felt chest pain and bones pain all over. There's one incident wake up can't able to breath. O Lord, I need Your healing hands. Lord heal me, I pray. Heal me O Lord, and I will be healed, save me and I will be saved...this is my prayer...in You I find strength and help in times of need.
1.00pm, Saturday. Yeah, it's time to go home. Saturday half day. Tired, body aching. Pain at my left heel, intensified during walking and after waking up in the morning. Dr. George said X-Ray shown spondilytis (tiny spur) seen at the heel, but the pelvic bone shown normal. Can't believe as such age can get spur, usually spur happen in elderly. Oh dear, that means aging process is really happening. Reaching 30's...really really can't believe it. With such age, body really weaken. Mum always nag me for not taking good care of myself: didn't wear proper shoes, don't take much fruits and vege, sleep so late, don't want to see doc, bla bla bla...I don't seem to improve even after the nagging. But now, when seeing a lot bad result, I begin to get scared. Few days ago, I went for Blood check. It's annual Blood check for those doing CDR: FBC, LFT, BUSE. The others level is good, normal range, but my LFT is high, ALT: 69, AST: 41. I got a shock, how can my liver been deteriorating. I'm quite worried, called up Dr. George, he said probably because stress or other drugs that I've been taking. Funny to think about it, I don't take much drugs, neither do I have much stress. Hmmm...reflecting back my pass medical history, so far not much of problem. Yeah, my dad have liver problem, but I've taken Hepatitis B vaccination.
A few times I felt chest pain and bones pain all over. There's one incident wake up can't able to breath. O Lord, I need Your healing hands. Lord heal me, I pray. Heal me O Lord, and I will be healed, save me and I will be saved...this is my prayer...in You I find strength and help in times of need.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Succesful discussion, Praise God!
3th August 2006,
5.28pm, Thurs. Waiting to go to Pfizer talk. Today is okie. Had a discussion with Mr Koh and Ivan regarding repositioning of counters. Earlier on, Ivan insisted to maintain counter 1, 4 and 8. But I have different proposal, to help the Pharmacy staff work more efficiently. Yeap, the discussion was alright, praise God! Mr. Koh was pretty supportive, with his presence a lot things able to be settled well. Finally I manage to kill 2 birds with one stone. We have decided to reposition the counters, not only the Dispensing Counters but also the Cashiers..and to renovate the area, gonna have a new look. I hope the solution that we have come out with will come to pass, not just mere talking. I really hope the management will do what they had promised. Today was alright, discussion is good, work as usual. Waiting for Pfizer talk later in the evening, not sure what I'm gonna do here. Another 2 hours to go, so doing some blogging. Celina went back yesterday, with Brandon. Hmm...not too sure about their relationship, a while good, a while bad. Not sure what Celina really wanted. Am not in the position to give inputs, no experience. Hope she will be coping well. She has been really independant. I believe it's God plan for her to join UKM instead of USM...God is working in her, indeed He is...and will, forever.
5.28pm, Thurs. Waiting to go to Pfizer talk. Today is okie. Had a discussion with Mr Koh and Ivan regarding repositioning of counters. Earlier on, Ivan insisted to maintain counter 1, 4 and 8. But I have different proposal, to help the Pharmacy staff work more efficiently. Yeap, the discussion was alright, praise God! Mr. Koh was pretty supportive, with his presence a lot things able to be settled well. Finally I manage to kill 2 birds with one stone. We have decided to reposition the counters, not only the Dispensing Counters but also the Cashiers..and to renovate the area, gonna have a new look. I hope the solution that we have come out with will come to pass, not just mere talking. I really hope the management will do what they had promised. Today was alright, discussion is good, work as usual. Waiting for Pfizer talk later in the evening, not sure what I'm gonna do here. Another 2 hours to go, so doing some blogging. Celina went back yesterday, with Brandon. Hmm...not too sure about their relationship, a while good, a while bad. Not sure what Celina really wanted. Am not in the position to give inputs, no experience. Hope she will be coping well. She has been really independant. I believe it's God plan for her to join UKM instead of USM...God is working in her, indeed He is...and will, forever.
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