
`Wenqi (:
; 19 years old
; 3rd July '91
; NP- BS Yr 3
; 19 years old
; 3rd July '91
; NP- BS Yr 3
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date: Friday, August 15, 2008 cos she is always so lovable fainted again ytd :( gosh it is the 2nd time this yr hurt my face jaw this time swollen face :( jas came over to my house ytd should not elaborate on the details girl; stay strong everything will be fine soon managed to studied quite a bit last night was forcing myself to study stayed up till midnight then i went to bed but i cant slp everytime like this one, if something important the next day, i cant slp one :( econs papers jus now should be able to pass but dun tink will do well seems to be manageable but seems not jus aiming for a pass for all my papers that wat i told FR also cos i did not put in much effort so i dun expect much stella posted it in her blog jus for me :) July (wenqi) Fun to be with. Secretive. Difficult to fathom and to be understood. Quiet unless excited or tensed. Takes pride in oneself. Has reputation. Easily consoled. Honest. Concerned about people's feelings. Tactful. Friendly. Approachable. Emotional temperamental and unpredictable. Moody and easily hurt. Witty and sparkly. spazzy at times. Not revengeful. Forgiving but never forgets. dislikes nonsensical and unnecessary things. Guides others physically and mentally. Sensitive and forms impressions carefully. Caring and loving. Treats others equally. Strong sense of sympathy. Wary and sharp. Judges people through observations. Hardworking. No difficulties in studying. Loves to be alone. Always broods about the past and the old friends. Waits for friends. Never looks for friends. Not aggressive unless provoked. Loves to be loved. Easily hurt but takes long to recover. and june posted this cos she knew i fainted again LOL Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness that is spontaneously recovered after only a brief period of time. People faint because of a lack of blood flow and decreased oxygen to the brain. The cause of fainting can be related to a number of conditions or situations, some involving the heart, many not. The medical term for fainting is syncope (SIN-ko-pee). People most often faint as the result of an abnormal circulatory reflex. Some people faint at the sight of blood, in a crowded room, or even from excessive coughing. This is referred to as situational fainting and might affect a person repeatedly, but only in a very specific situation. People may also faint when standing up after lying down. Referred to as postural fainting, this results from a decreased flow of blood to the brain, usually as the result of a drop in blood pressure. Postural fainting can occur after significant blood loss, dehydration, or a change in cardiovascular medication, or as a side effect to other medications. Certain medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and migraine headaches, can also serve as a catalyst for fainting. Most people who faint experience symptoms beforehand. These symptoms may include lightheadedness, blurred or “spotty” vision, dizziness, and weakness. People who observe someone about to faint might notice paleness, sweating, and dilation of the pupils. In most situations, people who faint regain consciousness within a moment or two. Unless you and your healthcare provider are familiar with a condition that causes you to faint, such as with situational fainting, fainting is cause for a hospital visit. Fainting can signal a serious underlying condition and should be evaluated by a doctor. The elderly, heart patients, and people who have any other accompanying symptoms should be transported to a hospital immediately. Even if you are aware of conditions that might cause you to faint or if you are an otherwise healthy person with no prior episodes, you or a family member should still call your doctor after an episode of fainting. boy thanks for straightening my thoughts ytd and nagging to make me to study appreciate it :) somehow i miss having u in my life |
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