Clueless
I have no idea what is wrong with me the last couple days! I am so drained out of energy which makes me skip uni and lack the motivation to study for my mid semester exam which starts next week.
I went to see a doctor at uni this morning. I told him that I've been getting some symptoms:
chest pain
difficulty breathing
sneezing
internal nose bleeding
dizziness
weakness
bump on my neck
After hearing all that, he went all hyper asking me questions (I could see he loves his job so much)..
Do you have fever?
Are you breathless?
Are you pregnant? (mhmmmm no?)
Do you smoke?
Do you take any medication?
Some questions were asked repeatitively which annoyed me a bit but he's only doing his job..
Do you get sore throat?
Do you feel pain anywhere?
He then said "There's definitely something wrong with you... but I dont know what yet". I was more curious than nervous honestly. He then sent me to the other room to get my ECG done by a female nurse. She asked me if I've done ECG before. I did once back home so I said yes then she asked me to lay down in bed.... topless!
me: "huh? you meant tshirt off?"
nurse: "no, everything off"
me: "bra as well"
nurse: "yeah, I thought you've done this before"
me: "yeah I did, but I didnt have to take off anything, I just lifted up my top"
nurse: "the only way to do ECG is to go topless"
me: "really?" (very confused)
nurse: "yeah, there's only you and me here" (sensing my discomfort)
me: "mhmm ok" (feels so uneasy)
So after the ECG, I went back to the doctor. He read my ECG result and said everything looks good. Well to be exact he smiled and said , "This is the best ECG result I've ever seen". At that moment, I felt really proud of myself. My heart is in perfect condition. Then his smile turned to Im-very-lost look which made me worried a bit. He then told me that he still couldnt figure out what is wrong with me so he asked me more questions which ended with a urine test.
He did a brief check with the urine sample then told me that he'll think of a diagnose for my symptoms and he would like to see me again on friday. In the meantime, I just have to drink plenty of water, not do anything heavy and take the antibiotics he prescribed to me. The appointment lasted for an hour.
Today is officially the most suckful day so far - my mysterious health problem, the nightmare I had last night and the bad news I've received. I hope everything works out fine for everyone.
Come on Friday, the suspense is killing me!
I went to see a doctor at uni this morning. I told him that I've been getting some symptoms:
chest pain
difficulty breathing
sneezing
internal nose bleeding
dizziness
weakness
bump on my neck
After hearing all that, he went all hyper asking me questions (I could see he loves his job so much)..
Do you have fever?
Are you breathless?
Are you pregnant? (mhmmmm no?)
Do you smoke?
Do you take any medication?
Some questions were asked repeatitively which annoyed me a bit but he's only doing his job..
Do you get sore throat?
Do you feel pain anywhere?
He then said "There's definitely something wrong with you... but I dont know what yet". I was more curious than nervous honestly. He then sent me to the other room to get my ECG done by a female nurse. She asked me if I've done ECG before. I did once back home so I said yes then she asked me to lay down in bed.... topless!
me: "huh? you meant tshirt off?"
nurse: "no, everything off"
me: "bra as well"
nurse: "yeah, I thought you've done this before"
me: "yeah I did, but I didnt have to take off anything, I just lifted up my top"
nurse: "the only way to do ECG is to go topless"
me: "really?" (very confused)
nurse: "yeah, there's only you and me here" (sensing my discomfort)
me: "mhmm ok" (feels so uneasy)
So after the ECG, I went back to the doctor. He read my ECG result and said everything looks good. Well to be exact he smiled and said , "This is the best ECG result I've ever seen". At that moment, I felt really proud of myself. My heart is in perfect condition. Then his smile turned to Im-very-lost look which made me worried a bit. He then told me that he still couldnt figure out what is wrong with me so he asked me more questions which ended with a urine test.
He did a brief check with the urine sample then told me that he'll think of a diagnose for my symptoms and he would like to see me again on friday. In the meantime, I just have to drink plenty of water, not do anything heavy and take the antibiotics he prescribed to me. The appointment lasted for an hour.
Today is officially the most suckful day so far - my mysterious health problem, the nightmare I had last night and the bad news I've received. I hope everything works out fine for everyone.
Come on Friday, the suspense is killing me!

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