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Saturday, March 01, 2008

5 Days

5 days in IMH, wait let me correct the sentence again.

5 days attached to IMH. I really learned alot.

First day was plainly a tour orientation and at the last hour we get a chance to communicate with the patients. I was super duper scared, super paranoid and fear all of them. Partly because im in a male ward. As days goes by, i wasnt that scared and fear any of them but of cos i've learnt to be alert & observant with my surroundings. It's definately a real challenge to gather all the patients and have them participate in an activity. Its not only the factor of whether the game will be childish or suitable for them, its partly also how the patient perceived what and why such activities are created for them.

Hahaha one funny thing i realised is that, when there's crisis alert me and my friends are like so eager and jumpy. In short, kaypoh larh. But it was a false alarm on one occasion.

Alot of things going in my mind.

Sadden that class outing was cancelled, TSKTSK!! I thought i could like de-stress by rolling some heavy balls, instead im sitting at home working on my case study.

You'll never know what's on or in a person's mind, until you asked about it.