Back to Army - One shot, one kill
Was very gan cheong today. Was about to left my home when i realised that i had forgotten to bring my reservist booklet. Tried to search my army stuff drawer but couldn't find. Thought that maybe our unit had keep it and thus left home, but send a message to my friend to ask him about it. When he replied that we are supposed to have the book with us, i immediately head back home and this time, i ransacked the house before i found the book. By this time i would have been late, very late. As i was contemplating whether to take cab or not, as it was raining, i suddenly thought of the pay that they are going to pay us, ard $20 per day only. It would hardly cover my taxi fare thus i decided not to take cab. Dun think they will do anything to me either...
First part of the day turn up quite well. Was quite please that the bitch wasn't around. I'm hardly so mean as to call someone names but this one absolutely deserve the 'rong xian'. Maybe i'll write one entry about her when i'm free. Anyway to my dismay, we saw her at the cookhouse after we had our lunch and she went to our training shed to supervise the lessons again! (*groan) Worse still, she decided to film down the whole process of intravenous infusion (IV) practice and 'live infusion'. WORST still, she decided to film me shooting the IV on my friend! A little background here. Our bitch here clearly remember my friend ever since we went for the same course in the School of Military Medicine. Maybe that's why she decided to film us!!! I was quite confidently initially, before she came. However, my friend veins had collapsed ever since our trainee days and it was really difficult to spot a suitable vein. I was breaking into sweat. NOT THAT WITH HER FILMING THE WHOLE PROCESS HELPS!!! However, ahem, due to my concentration achieved from my meditation practice, I managed to get it right the first time round. (*Cheers!) After which is my friend turn to shoot me. Sad to say, he did not get it in and it hurts quite a bit. However (even i was surprise!) I tap him and say it was alright when he apologise to me, becoz i gotta sacrifice two hands now!!! And i had really mean it. However the spec was very nice, and as my fren was half successful , he decided to close one eye. Phew...
However, as i was chatting with those that were already done with the stuffs, another malay friend, suddenly came to find me to ask me to volunteer the other hand. I was a bit hesitant and ask him why he haven't try his partner other hand. Although i had somewhat know the answer (the other malay attitude one) i was hoping to siam this. But i din want to put him on the spot so i decided to volunteer. Wah, he miss my beautiful vein and had to 'topo'. Once he got it, he forced the catheter in. I could feel the resistance, and finally he got through the test. However, he was really a bit buay zhai, when he removed the catheter, he mercilessly drag it out at a train speed. I can tell you it really hurts... Ouch!!! :(
Anyway, one thing to complain about army. They decided to change all the 20 gauge needle to 16 gauge. All the 20 gauge butterfly venula was changed to 16 gauge light saber. Maybe can ask gillian what it means if u dun understand but i really think for f*** sia! What happen if the vein is very small? Their logic is the bigger the needle, the faster the administration of the fluid. For goodness sake, where is your common sense! A more 'lao jiao' reservist then laugh at this statement and commented that: if the needle is too big, it's more difficult to get it in (cum it's more painful!!!), then it would not have matter whether the fluid was administered faster or not.
First part of the day turn up quite well. Was quite please that the bitch wasn't around. I'm hardly so mean as to call someone names but this one absolutely deserve the 'rong xian'. Maybe i'll write one entry about her when i'm free. Anyway to my dismay, we saw her at the cookhouse after we had our lunch and she went to our training shed to supervise the lessons again! (*groan) Worse still, she decided to film down the whole process of intravenous infusion (IV) practice and 'live infusion'. WORST still, she decided to film me shooting the IV on my friend! A little background here. Our bitch here clearly remember my friend ever since we went for the same course in the School of Military Medicine. Maybe that's why she decided to film us!!! I was quite confidently initially, before she came. However, my friend veins had collapsed ever since our trainee days and it was really difficult to spot a suitable vein. I was breaking into sweat. NOT THAT WITH HER FILMING THE WHOLE PROCESS HELPS!!! However, ahem, due to my concentration achieved from my meditation practice, I managed to get it right the first time round. (*Cheers!) After which is my friend turn to shoot me. Sad to say, he did not get it in and it hurts quite a bit. However (even i was surprise!) I tap him and say it was alright when he apologise to me, becoz i gotta sacrifice two hands now!!! And i had really mean it. However the spec was very nice, and as my fren was half successful , he decided to close one eye. Phew...
However, as i was chatting with those that were already done with the stuffs, another malay friend, suddenly came to find me to ask me to volunteer the other hand. I was a bit hesitant and ask him why he haven't try his partner other hand. Although i had somewhat know the answer (the other malay attitude one) i was hoping to siam this. But i din want to put him on the spot so i decided to volunteer. Wah, he miss my beautiful vein and had to 'topo'. Once he got it, he forced the catheter in. I could feel the resistance, and finally he got through the test. However, he was really a bit buay zhai, when he removed the catheter, he mercilessly drag it out at a train speed. I can tell you it really hurts... Ouch!!! :(
Anyway, one thing to complain about army. They decided to change all the 20 gauge needle to 16 gauge. All the 20 gauge butterfly venula was changed to 16 gauge light saber. Maybe can ask gillian what it means if u dun understand but i really think for f*** sia! What happen if the vein is very small? Their logic is the bigger the needle, the faster the administration of the fluid. For goodness sake, where is your common sense! A more 'lao jiao' reservist then laugh at this statement and commented that: if the needle is too big, it's more difficult to get it in (cum it's more painful!!!), then it would not have matter whether the fluid was administered faster or not.