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Monday, July 31, 2006
What I have been up to...
I seriously was thinking to edit my photos and start blogging but oh well, I guess better not, in fact I am getting kinda tired after trying to decide what modules I should take for this semster. Bidding? Heh, this is my last second semster in NUS and I still have no idea the purpose of bidding but oh well, let's hope it doesn't cock up this time since it always do...
I ended with this the other time round...

And surprise! This is what I have been up to!

Nah, I don't believe it either. Believe it or not, I am still trying to believe all this is real! No, no more specs for me, no, no more contact lenses and all the other related eye infections, I had enough.
I dont know what pushed me to it, heh, like the other patients in the room, they said they just woke up one day and pick up the phone and dialled the number. Well, the difference is that I did not wake up one day thinking I have to go for lasik. I just called to get more information and miraculously when the lady asked me if I wanted to book an appointment for assessment, I mouthed "yes".
Never in my life have I lose sleep over anything but the night before the surgery, I wouldn't sleep, I am not as brave as I thought I will be. Now that I have been through that laser stuff, haha, nothing is ever that fearful after all (well, except some animals that I still see around my neighbourhood). I was trembling after my surgery even though I was given time to rest after the whole thing was over. I think if you have saw SAW 2, remember the part where there was this guy right at the start of the movie? Jigsaw left the key for the gadget in his eye and he was asked to retrieve it himself? No, not as scary as that because the doctor was the one doing it for me and the problem is I can see him doing that to my eye. HAHA! =D No, I don't tremble now, in fact when he did my left eye, I was almost mentally prepared already. I am just glad that it is over and well, I am recovering, in fact, I am healing almost immediately after the surgery except that the trembling couldnt go away. I saw Kelly Poon, yap, that superstar, we happened to see the same doctor and we almost became friends. HAHAHAH!!! Not that it matters but we were supposed to have our surgery on the same day but I had an eye allergy so my surgery was postponed to the following week so Hazel was the one I know instead of Kelly. Heh...
I am glad that there's this someone who tells me I am trembling after the surgery because frankly speaking, I didnt know I was trembling. Com'on, Joanne trembling? The point is I did lah har...and I am glad that he held me throughout so that I will stop trembling.
 This someone also became my chauffeur for the next following two weeks, sometimes he also part-timed as my maid (ermmm, he did that most of the times even without me going to lasik, haha) . Once in a while, he upgraded to become my accomplice. No matter what roles he played (as a part-time naggy father, cheerleader or helper), I am thankful because he's been by my side for the whole of the process and I know he tried a great deal, missing out on his buddy's most important day so that he can keep me accompany. Heh, he has been so much fun throughout the whole process. =D Opps, I am not INSINUATING he usually is not fun.
Heh, of course, I have mummy to thank also, she forbids me to have any expression on my face in fear that I might squeeze my own eyeball, she forbid me to watch telly also and also took pains to look after my diet. I have caused my parents to worry unduly. *sniff*
Now, you can actually call Ms Koh if you want to know more about the whole process, like the cost blah blah blah, all kinds of information. =) No problem if you want to ask me out for tea also. =) The whole process is painless and very fast. Heh. Take care of your eyes everyone. =) tata
JOanne thought hard on 11:07:00 AM.
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