Finally, no more Medical Syringes and Needles

     Finally I was discharged from the hospital after four days of confinement. I was admitted at the Hospital on August 11, 2012, 8:30 AM (Hospital's official time ,  although I was physically in the hospital premises as early as 6AM) due to very high fever and persistent cough. I am not so comfortable with a hospital ambience but due to recent experiences I had in the flooded streets brought by Habagat, I was scared then of Leptospirosis. 
         I was attended in the emergency room by a young lady in white. I could not tell if she is a nurse, or a medical intern. She checked on my fever (39.0'C) and BP(147/70). I asked for the resident doctor to attend to my case because I was chilling and my whole stomach was in severe pain. After an hour, the resident physician came and threw the same questions being asked already by the nurse who initially attended to me.(since when was my fever and cough, what medicines had I taken already) 
         (To be continued)

UPDATES:SCHEDULED EXAMINATION OF INTEGRATION SUBJECTS

ANNOUNCEMENT:
     This is to inform you that the Examinations for Integration Subjects scheduled August 11, 2012 is being postponed. It is then re-scheduled on August 18, 2012, same time and room assignment. Please spread the word to your classmates and friends who are also taking up Integration subjects. God bless us all!

Updates on Integration Subjects Examination

To all students taking up Integration Subjects:

     This is to inform everyone that there is no final decision yet on the status of your examination scheduled on August 11, 2012. There will be a discussion between UECRSS Director  and ACLAT Chair tomorrow, August 10, 2012 regarding a possible re-scheduling of the exam. Personally I am bargaining to defer the exam for valid reasons:

1. The three days suspension of classes due to heavy rains and flooded streets definitely shortchanged the students in terms of  important topics that should be discussed by the faculty reviewer.

2. Majority of students taking up Integration subjects in UE Caloocan are residing in CAMANAVA Area. It is a common knowledge that this area almost turned into an OCEAN at the height of the calamity that struck the whole Philippines. Some of the books, notebooks and other review materials of students are now part of items for disposal.

     I am hoping that any decision we come up with, will be favorable to the students. Back to school again, see you  tomorrow.

UPDATE:  I just learned that President Garcia suspended classes in all levels tomorrow, August 10, 2012 at UE Caloocan and UE Manila. So just wait for further announcements regarding your Integration Subject Examination. Stay safe. :-)