This is Michelle from NTU, who has a blur queen personality and a love for biology.
Currently studying at the School of Biological Sciences.
I have my birthday celebration on 16 June every year.
Loves singing, reading, baking and eating.
Basically your good old plain Jane! :))
My sister to get a boyfriend New school bag Have A&W curly fries and root beer Donate blood New pair of pumps An overseas trip soon The tales of Beedle the Bard To push myself into First class honours Jog regularly Lose 2 kilos! Mend the emptiness in my bank account Golden flats from COTTON ON More tops! dresses light grey denim skinny Nice comfortable heels Trim my hair Belt Handbag/slingbag for going out Try charcoal mask Printer
Due to start work as a clinic assistant next week. I was told that besides putting on PPE (personal protective equipment, which includes gown, mask and gloves), and I have to take a flu vaccination too. When I heard vaccination, in my heart, I was like going OMG. I don't really like injections, cos I had a particularly painful one when I was in primary 6. That was the LAST vaccine I took, and if I never remember wrongly, it is MMR injection. In my opinion, whether the jab is painful or not depends largely on the skills of the one giving it. I say that because I do not have any impression that suggest that skin test taken during pri 6 was painful. The BCG hurts a bit, but that was all - something like an ant's bite. The MMR injection on the other hand feels like the needle has gone INTO my bone. pain!!! I hope the one issuing the flu jab is skilful enough to shorten the painful experience :(
I'm getting increasingly nerdy! So if you are a fellow nerd and have a love for textbooks and shopping, do add me on msn: terrorist_gurl88@hotmail.com. :D
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Injections @ 11:17 PM
Due to start work as a clinic assistant next week. I was told that besides putting on PPE (personal protective equipment, which includes gown, mask and gloves), and I have to take a flu vaccination too. When I heard vaccination, in my heart, I was like going OMG. I don't really like injections, cos I had a particularly painful one when I was in primary 6. That was the LAST vaccine I took, and if I never remember wrongly, it is MMR injection. In my opinion, whether the jab is painful or not depends largely on the skills of the one giving it. I say that because I do not have any impression that suggest that skin test taken during pri 6 was painful. The BCG hurts a bit, but that was all - something like an ant's bite. The MMR injection on the other hand feels like the needle has gone INTO my bone. pain!!! I hope the one issuing the flu jab is skilful enough to shorten the painful experience :(