Another week gone! Yes! The countdown is at 40 days... almost... there... :-D
For 3 days this week, I was on a health informatics course at Changi General Hospital to learn about the latest trends, issues and standards in healthcare technology. Definitely useful knowledge in my line of work! On Wed and Thu, I joined the long train of cars commuting to work courtesy of my dad who didn't have to use his car. There were just so many cars on the road in the morning, and traffic crawled at times. Maybe it'll be worse without ERP. Maybe not. But oh well, I must admit that I do enjoy the times on the MRT where I get to do my own stuff like reading, playing on my DS, etc to pass the time away.
Parking would also be issue if not for my kind girlfriend's parents who let me park at their condo in Simei. Sigh... it wasn't too long ago Phoebe would be by my side when I drove into the condo with her by my side. Anyway, Thu night was also a night I caught up with Phoebe's family, joining them for dinner at an eatery in Eastpoint (I forgot the name of the place, I just recall it had lots of graffiti which disfigured its neat original deco).
Friday was supremely, awesomely, yet disgustingly hectic. Between 9.30am to 3.30am, I was rushing from meeting to meeting! 5 meetings in 6 hours! And it weren't big meetings where I could shut off from time to time, but meetings that required my full-blooded attention. They went well though, and all was good. At the end of the day, I even managed to hear from Mr Jimmy Wales! Who you say? For the uninitiated, it's the founder of Wikipedia! He was a cool guy, funny at times, and he gave us (those at the talk) a personal look into how Wikipedia came about.
My day got more exciting. I was to get pierced by 3 inch needles again. You see, I've had this niggling injury for a while now sustained from a football game. I got stomped upon by accident on the top of my foot, and there's been pain at that area when I lean my bodyweight to the ball of my foot. I'm still patiently waiting for the day that Phoebe can diagnose all my ailments from the frequent knocks I receive, but for now, my TCM practitioner at Boon Lay Shopping Centre will have fill in the gap.
I was treated there for a serious knee injury I sustained while training for the Standard Chartered Marathon in 2006. At that time, it crossed my mind that my injury would be permanent, but after a few rounds of massage (tui1 na2) and accupuncture at my TCM doc, I was well and now I'm looking forward to my first marathon ever at the end of this year! Except, I got to heal the niggling foot injury I have.
I took some pics this time of my foot being pierced =p
For the faint-hearted, it's really not all that bad. And it does promote healing (according to my doc). Haha.
My foot wrapped up after the session. It was funny that in the bed beside me (my doc partitioned her clinic into 3 areas with a makeshift massage bed in each area), a guy was undergoing treatment for some injury and his girlfriend was there too. When my doc mentioned needles, his cheery tone immediately turned into one of grave concern. "Err, can we not do accupuncture?" he spoke in mandarin hesitantly. His girlfriend just giggled by the side at his apparent apprehension to have needles stuck into his body. Lol. He eventually gave in after a while. He triumphantly declared to his girlfriend that he felt nothing, completely oblivious to the fear he exhibited just a few minutes ago. Dot.
In closing, I apologise that my foot is not very photogenic and please do not tell me that you've had nightmares after viewing an ugly foot with needles stuck in it. I know it'll never win a pretty foot award =p
That's all from me for now!