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    • starlight1968sgS Offline
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      Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2123018\" time=\"1700556051\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2123018 time=1700556051 user_id=195250]
      How can I go home after work without becoming a \"Chicken in the Soup\"? :gloomy:[/quote]
      Thunderstorm ended 🙂
      I love chicken soup esp during this cold weather.

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      • sharonkhooS Offline
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        Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2123018\" time=\"1700556051\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2123018 time=1700556051 user_id=195250]
        How can I go home after work without becoming a \"Chicken in the Soup\"? :gloomy:[/quote]
        It cleared up at my office by 4pm. It was still raining over at your side till late?

        When I got home, I saw that someone had left 2 big pails out in the open to collect rainwater, and they were full to the brim! Not sure who did that, but they must be very frugal! Or wanting to get unchlorinated water, I guess.

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        • EstĂ©emaE Offline
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          slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2123008\" time=\"1700551308\" user_id=\"28674:

          Medicine is not an exact science. Doctors will eliminate the most common causes of symptoms first, and less common causes will not be so easily discovered. Many symptoms can be caused by a whole range of problems, and doctors work by probabilities and elimination unless the cause is obvious. It would cost too much, and cause unnecessary pain and inconvenience, to subject every patient to every conceivable test at first presentation. Hospitals and medical resources will also be vastly overstretched. Also, every specialist focuses on their own area of specialty - if the cause is in some other part of the body, he may not consider it until all \"his\" areas are completely investigated.
          You’re right in that symptoms can hv many cause. S’times, some throbbing pain may be missed by the least sensitive to their body call-out. Again, it depends on how astute one is in expression of where the pain emits from. As the typical population are not medically trained, a pain that is felt in the fron but emits fr the back, can throw one off fr internal organs which gave cause for grief. So, we depend on the specialist to identify & they in turn depends on our clue s based on our descriptions.

          I indeed went thro CT Scan, endoscopy, ECG, but non yield results. I was cleared. This time round, my specialist skip the ECG, since I did my last abt 2 years back. He offered Eco-cardiogram and advised to check my mammogram regularly at my age. So will get it done when return SG.

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          • starlight1968sgS Offline
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            slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2123022\" time=\"1700567628\" user_id=\"28674:

            It cleared up at my office by 4pm. It was still raining over at your side till late?

            When I got home, I saw that someone had left 2 big pails out in the open to collect rainwater, and they were full to the brim! Not sure who did that, but they must be very frugal! Or wanting to get unchlorinated water, I guess.
            I wish I can do so too.
            This free water can be used to flush the toilet.

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            • sharonkhooS Offline
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              starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2123024\" time=\"1700571283\" user_id=\"14025:

              I wish I can do so too.
              This free water can be used to flush the toilet.
              I will be very heavy to carry up to your flat!

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              • Liew Nga WingL Offline
                Liew Nga Wing
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                slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2123022\" time=\"1700567628\" user_id=\"28674:

                It cleared up at my office by 4pm. It was still raining over at your side till late?

                When I got home, I saw that someone had left 2 big pails out in the open to collect rainwater, and they were full to the brim! Not sure who did that, but they must be very frugal! Or wanting to get unchlorinated water, I guess.
                The rain was stopped after 0500pm at my side and luckily I didn't get wet....no chicken soup for Star :rotflmao:

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                • Liew Nga WingL Offline
                  Liew Nga Wing
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                  MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2122998\" time=\"1700524449\" user_id=\"43981:

                  I have a feeling it is more to muscle pull. Good idea on the muscle patch. Dh asked me to take panadol and I told him I need to feel if it is slowly getting better.
                  Still feeling pain?

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                  • marmaladeM Offline
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                    Hi to all the experienced mummies and daddies …

                    can anyone share how you deal with “overly-concerned” relatives, colleagues, neighbours etc etc on the PSLE result release day?

                    I had enough answering for the past 1 year on PSLE-related topics :siam:

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                    • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                      marmalade\" post_id=\"2123028\" time=\"1700573810\" user_id=\"40817:

                      Hi to all the experienced mummies and daddies …
                      can anyone share how you deal with “overly-concerned” relatives, colleagues, neighbours etc etc on the PSLE result release day?

                      I had enough answering for the past 1 year on PSLE-related topics :siam:
                      Dont bother, dont answer any qns asked etc.
                      I will be very angry if i hv such relatives or colleagues etc who keep asking about my dd's PSLE results. Luckily I didnt hv except some relatives asked which sec sch did she go to

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                      • zac's mumZ Offline
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                        marmalade\" post_id=\"2123028\" time=\"1700573810\" user_id=\"40817:

                        Hi to all the experienced mummies and daddies …
                        can anyone share how you deal with “overly-concerned” relatives, colleagues, neighbours etc etc on the PSLE result release day?

                        I had enough answering for the past 1 year on PSLE-related topics :siam:
                        I taught my kid to reply “差不多lah. Ok lah. Happy enough.” Vague enough to mean anything lol.

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