This year the snow came early in Europe. So Ah Jon is lucky to see and feel snow so early.
He said that it was soft like ice on cendol. Actually, snow is far softer and cleaner. In fact snow is form from pure water.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
My Experience with Gall Stone
(Some gross looking photos at the end.)
Many people asked me how I came to know about my gall bladder stone. Well, it was found during a medical checkup and the doctor did an ultrasound scan on my abdomen. He told me that I had big stones in my gall bladder.
The news shocked me because I felt no pain or any abnormality. Not satisfied, I went to another doctor for a confirmation and he said the same. So what were my options to get the stones out? I read about flushing the stone out naturally. I consulted the doctors and they all said that the natural method will not work and surgery is the only way. They also explained that when they scanned the patient who claimed that the stones were excreted, they found the stones were still there. The doctor explained to me why the natural method would not work because the bile duct is too small and whatever taken orally does not pass through the bile duct. When I went to KL, I asked the doctor there again. He told me that one guy tried for a year and it didn't work. (To be fair to those who wanted to try the natural method, please do go ahead. However, after trying, do go back to the doctor to have it scanned to ensure that the stones are no more there.)
Ok, my fate was sealed...operation was needed.
I had to go through a battery of tests before I could be operated on... blood test, ECG, chest x-ray, ultrasound of the lower abdomen. I was also asked a standard set of questions. I need to be hospitalised the night before the operation.
At about 8:00AM, 1st Dec 2010, I was asked to put on one of those clothing with opening along the back. A drip was attached to me. Then I needed to lie on the “trolley” to be pushed to the operation theater. I was given an injection at the door to the operation theater and was told that I would feel “blur”. When I was pushed in, I saw the lights above me. I couldn’t remember anything after that until I woke up at 1:00PM. The nurses came very often to offer me pain killer and took my pulse and blood pressure. The lowest pulse rate was 50 upon awakening and this increased gradually. Blood pressure was also very low at the beginning. At one point, the nurse couldn’t even find my pulse!
I was later told by doctor in Miri that I was given an injection to relax my muscles. No wonder I was told that a tube would be put through my mouth to help me breathe during the procedure. The whole operation took only 35 minutes.
The large stones need to be crushed before it could be removed through the small incision on my belly button.
Thanks God that everything went through smoothly. It happened so fast that I didn’t even had time to inform anyone about the timing of the operation. Four keyholes, two about 5mm and one each about 10mm and 15mm were made on me for this procedure. I was told that due to the size of the stones, a major incison would have been made to remove the stone at other hospitals.
Many people asked me how I came to know about my gall bladder stone. Well, it was found during a medical checkup and the doctor did an ultrasound scan on my abdomen. He told me that I had big stones in my gall bladder.
The news shocked me because I felt no pain or any abnormality. Not satisfied, I went to another doctor for a confirmation and he said the same. So what were my options to get the stones out? I read about flushing the stone out naturally. I consulted the doctors and they all said that the natural method will not work and surgery is the only way. They also explained that when they scanned the patient who claimed that the stones were excreted, they found the stones were still there. The doctor explained to me why the natural method would not work because the bile duct is too small and whatever taken orally does not pass through the bile duct. When I went to KL, I asked the doctor there again. He told me that one guy tried for a year and it didn't work. (To be fair to those who wanted to try the natural method, please do go ahead. However, after trying, do go back to the doctor to have it scanned to ensure that the stones are no more there.)
Ok, my fate was sealed...operation was needed.
I had to go through a battery of tests before I could be operated on... blood test, ECG, chest x-ray, ultrasound of the lower abdomen. I was also asked a standard set of questions. I need to be hospitalised the night before the operation.
At about 8:00AM, 1st Dec 2010, I was asked to put on one of those clothing with opening along the back. A drip was attached to me. Then I needed to lie on the “trolley” to be pushed to the operation theater. I was given an injection at the door to the operation theater and was told that I would feel “blur”. When I was pushed in, I saw the lights above me. I couldn’t remember anything after that until I woke up at 1:00PM. The nurses came very often to offer me pain killer and took my pulse and blood pressure. The lowest pulse rate was 50 upon awakening and this increased gradually. Blood pressure was also very low at the beginning. At one point, the nurse couldn’t even find my pulse!
I was later told by doctor in Miri that I was given an injection to relax my muscles. No wonder I was told that a tube would be put through my mouth to help me breathe during the procedure. The whole operation took only 35 minutes.
The large stones need to be crushed before it could be removed through the small incision on my belly button.
Thanks God that everything went through smoothly. It happened so fast that I didn’t even had time to inform anyone about the timing of the operation. Four keyholes, two about 5mm and one each about 10mm and 15mm were made on me for this procedure. I was told that due to the size of the stones, a major incison would have been made to remove the stone at other hospitals.
The gall bladder which was filled with stones.
Gall bladder duct was clipped and then snipped. I now have 4 tiny clips in my body.
Process of removing the gall bladder which was attached to the liver by membrane and fat. A burning tool was used to remove the tissues (circle) and you can even see the "white sparking flame" at the hook.
From the video, I now know one thing... I have too much visceral fat which can cause the blocking of my artery leading to heart attack. I need to do exercise from now on.
Footnote: I have no idea why I have gall stone. However, I knew of a few cases, coincidence or not, all of us took calcium suppliment when we were young. Gall stone can be formed from calcium or cholesterol deposit.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
They Pampered Him!
Stephanie, my second daughter, bought another huge fresh salmon to make all these...
... to welcome Ah Jon's visit to Leeds during the weekend. They invited 11 lucky friends over to feast on the sushi meal.
See the amount of sushi she made!
Ah Jon seems to enjoy this pampering and attention.
... to welcome Ah Jon's visit to Leeds during the weekend. They invited 11 lucky friends over to feast on the sushi meal.
See the amount of sushi she made!
Ah Jon seems to enjoy this pampering and attention.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
My Rabbit - the eating machine!
I was instructed not to give too much food to my rabbit to eat. Then one day, I found that my friend's rabbit was so heavy and full of "flesh" under the fur. So, I figured that my rabbit is under nourished.
So, we thought that rabbit should be smart enough to know when to stop eating. Therefore, we gave him a big bunch of kang kong stalk and root. To our surprise, he finished munching the whole lot of kang kong!
We also realised that he is getting smarter. If the door to the cage is not fully latched, he knows how to open the door.
So, one day, when we returned from work, we found the stalk of orchid on the dinning table was reduced to this! Who did it? Of course it was the rabbit! He ate...
the whole stalk of this orchid!
So, he is eating anything... rice, orchid, etc.
So, we thought that rabbit should be smart enough to know when to stop eating. Therefore, we gave him a big bunch of kang kong stalk and root. To our surprise, he finished munching the whole lot of kang kong!
We also realised that he is getting smarter. If the door to the cage is not fully latched, he knows how to open the door.
So, one day, when we returned from work, we found the stalk of orchid on the dinning table was reduced to this! Who did it? Of course it was the rabbit! He ate...
the whole stalk of this orchid!
So, he is eating anything... rice, orchid, etc.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Ah Jon Finally Arrives in Leeds
After some 15 hours of flying, he cleared through immigration in UK and travelled to Victoria station. He put on all his clothing and still find it cold.
He complained of freezing fingers. But after another 4 hours of bus, he finally arrived in Leeds a few minutes ago. Thanks to modern technology, Janice took a picture of him using her 3G phone and instantly the picture landed in her facebook. So this is how he looks like.... hungry, thirsty but still smiling after seeing his sisters waiting at the station for him. Thanks God for his safe arrival 25 hours after he took off from LCCT last night.
He complained of freezing fingers. But after another 4 hours of bus, he finally arrived in Leeds a few minutes ago. Thanks to modern technology, Janice took a picture of him using her 3G phone and instantly the picture landed in her facebook. So this is how he looks like.... hungry, thirsty but still smiling after seeing his sisters waiting at the station for him. Thanks God for his safe arrival 25 hours after he took off from LCCT last night.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Ah Jon Maiden Trip to Overseas
Ah Jon finally flew off to UK tonight. He had very long hair and he decided to trim it in KL. He doesn't know how to speak Cantonese and the barber only speak Cantonese. So, he doesn't know how to tell him... and he decided to say....
... "student style" and this is what he got! He looks good but will his ears be frozen in the blizzard condition in UK now? I hope he covers his ears with his wind breaker hood. By the way, he just got his bone marrow aspiration done the day before.
He was waiting at the airport and doesn't he look cool!
... "student style" and this is what he got! He looks good but will his ears be frozen in the blizzard condition in UK now? I hope he covers his ears with his wind breaker hood. By the way, he just got his bone marrow aspiration done the day before.
He was waiting at the airport and doesn't he look cool!
My lap cholecystectomy
I went for lap cholecystectomy yesterday at Sime Darby (Subang) Medical Center in Subang. The operation took less than one hour. This procedure remove my gall bladder as it was full of stones.
Some of the stones. Some were so huge that the surgeon had to crush them. That explain why the stones in the above pictures look like being crushed.
Key holes operation were done. I was under general anesthetic (GA). The technology is now so advanced that this operation can really be a "one day affair". Only four holes were made for this operation.
I was given a CD of the whole procedure. I captured one image for your viewing. Click on the above picture if you think you can stand the gross image.
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