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    • Who’s The Doc?

      Yesterday I took my son who had a bad cough to the doctor. He was wheezing very badly. Although I know what medicine to administer to him, I still need to get the MC for the school.

      I took him to the usual Child Specialist Clinic but there is a new doctor. He kept speaking in Hokkien to me although I ask him nicely to speak in English. He was very soft spoken, my hubby and I could not hear him.

      After checking Tim, he said he has bad wheezing.

      Me: Does he need Pulmicort? *I will tried to avoid giving Tim unless he has bad wheezing.*

      Doc: I will give him some Pulmicort.

      After checking, no Pulmicort in the medicine bag. I asked the nurse.

      Nurse: How many do you want?

      Me: Better check with the doctor.

      Nurse approached doctor and I followed.

      Doc: How many do you want? *now suddenly I become the doctor*

      Me: eh…. How many days should he take?

      My hubby said to me in Cantonese, “Like buying dessert (toong sui). Better let us go into the medicine dispensing room and take it ourselves.” :giggles:

      Tim is getting better now, no sign of wheezing. Emily is also having cough. She gave me a notice from her school asking me not to let her go to school. Well, it is also due to H1N1 scare.

      Published on August 12, 2009 · Filed under: Parenting;
      10 Comments

    10 Responses to “Who’s The Doc?”

    1. Sick at this time very scary…all of you take care ya!

      I will let the girls stay at home after this week exam!

    2. hahhahaha…this doc blur blur ar???

      Hope Tim and Emily get well soon. Now H1N1 very serious and haze also very bad. Drink more water and rest more.

    3. haha…this doc really blurred lar..
      i have stopped sending jo to school too, will only let him resume his class after 1/9. very long holidays for him!

    4. The doc sounds ‘no confidence’ to me. Glad your kids are better.

    5. New doctor? Must be a trainee. U know better what to give to Tim. Hahaha.

    6. I guess it is all due to Haze that make things worst….But, luckily, Emily school didn’t ask you to quarantine Emily and yourself since you just back from US. That’s what happen to me when my kids kindy ‘force’ me to quarantine them (even refund the daycare fee back to me)

    7. Hello, suggest you get them or you wash their hands every time they come in from outside.
      As well you too. We get most health problems from our hands.
      And the thing we treasure and must have, the thing in your Coach bag or wallet….Money.

      Touch money and wash your hands…..it is the dirtiest of all. Imagine the number of hands having handled it?
      Maybe from Undertakers to butchers to mechanics? Ha ha.
      I have seen money under a very powerful microscope, and honestly, after that I felt like wearing gloves to hold money.

      It was like seeing caterpillars, snakes, worm, UFO’s, you name it….on the money!
      I have seen on TV when it showed how dirty elevator handles, elevator buttons, market door handles…and Lady, under very strong magnification, you see it you feel like wearing gloves, ha ha.
      So, wash your hands often, stay healthy. Best regards, Lee.

    8. Uncle Lee: It is so true. Maybe instead of asking them to wear mask, they should wear disposable gloves. I am training my children to use hand sanitizer. 😉

    9. the doctor so cute, ahhahahaa

    10. aiks the dr so funny ask u instead