The first time I wore the surgical blue scrubs, it was under very sad circumstances. I wrote it in my book, "Diary of a bereaved mother, goodbye my baby." I wrote on the evening Andrew was born, I was given a set of scrubs. Andrew was dying, and I didn't care what I was wearing. On this day of 6/7/2012, I had to wear the scrubs inside the operating theatre in Rejang Medical Centre. I pretended to be Dr Chin.
Ing Bing treated me lunch. His Dad, Mr. Tang Chok King was my principal and he was there a long time. The Chinese have a saying" Jiao Tze Yew Fung." Loosely translated, it means you have been very successful in educating your children. I welcome comments to explain this. Both both sides of Mr Tang was Winnie and Orlando.
Ing Bing gave me a tour of his medical centre. This MRI machine must be what my friend in Singapore called, a hamburger. http://www.rejang.com.my/pages/en/home.html
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7 comments:
You have been through a lot, Ann. Sounds like you have many books in your heart...........
Yes, that is a pain that never goes away. Having gone out with women who have lost children, I have a greater understanding of that.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
So sorry for your loss... We had a miracle as our daughter was in a horrible car accident in 1989 (She was 18) was in ICU for a month, and hospital a year. Almost lost her right leg...She hung on a thread...but she pulled through.
I think writing your book must have been difficult, but healing. I journaled all through Jill's accident and recovery.
Blessing on you dear friend.
It's hard to loss someone, am still grieving for my bro and father. Catching up With ABC.
Daredevil Diva
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Sad memories, Ann. I'm so sorry you had to go through the loss of your son.
such an interesting post....sorry for your loss..
I am also sorry for your loss.
Doctor is an excellent D word.
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