Tuesday, December 23, 2008

woman who conducted her own caeserean section

Alone in her one-room cabin high in the mountains of southern Mexico, Ines Ramirez Perez felt the pounding pains of a child insistent on entering the world.

Three years earlier, she had given birth to a dead baby girl. As her labour intensified, so did her concern for this unborn child.

The sun had set hours ago. The nearest clinic was 80km away over rough roads, and her husband, her only assistant during a half-dozen previous births, was drinking at a cantina. She had no phone and neither did the cantina.

So at midnight, after 12 hours of constant pain, the petite, 40-year-old mother of six sat down on a low wooden bench. She took several gulps from a bottle of rubbing alcohol, grabbed a 15-cm knife and began to cut.

By the light of a single dim bulb, Ramirez sawed through skin, fat and muscle before reaching inside her uterus and pulling out her baby boy. She says she cut his umbilical cord with a pair of scissors, then passed out.

That was March 5, 2000. Today the baby she delivered, Orlando Ruiz Ramirez, is a rambunctious 4-year-old. And Ines Ramirez is recognised internationally as a modern miracle: She is believed to be the only woman known to have performed a successful Caesarean-section on herself.
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In an interview at her isolated home, she described her experience in halting Spanish, accented by her native Zapotec language.

"I couldn't stand the pain anymore," she said. "And if my baby was going to die, then I decided I would have to die, too. But if he was going to grow up, I was going to see him grow up, and I was going to be with my child. I thought that God would save both our lives."

Although there were no witnesses available to confirm her account, the two obstetricians who examined her 12 hours after the birth are wholly convinced.

Dr Honorio Galvan and Dr Jesus Guzman were so stunned by what they saw that they told Ramirez's story at a medical meeting the following year. But the birth got little attention until it was reported in March in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

The doctors relied on the testimony of the village health assistant, Leon Cruz, who initially was summoned to help Ramirez and who described in detail what he saw when he arrived.

Ramirez said she thinks she operated on herself for about an hour before extricating her child and then fainting. When she regained consciousness, she wrapped a sweater around her bleeding abdomen and asked her 6-year-old son, Benito, to run for help. Several hours later, Cruz and a second health worker found Ramirez alert and lying beside her live baby.

Cruz sewed her 17-cm incision up with a regular needle and thread. The two men lifted mother and child onto a thin straw mat, lugged them up horse paths to the town's only road, then drove them to the clinic over two hours away.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

IM ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!

Hey folks, its been too darn long but im leaving a note here just to say im alive and kicking. Tomorrow's my last day of my first rotation as a houseman. O & G that is... strangely enough im gonna miss that place, so how is everyone else doing?

Sunday, August 10, 2008

First cup in the Bag

So Man. Utd. added yet another trophy into the cabinet tonight beating Portsmouth 4-1 in the penalty shootout. I watched the game at d nearest mamak stall cause i didnt subscribe to Astro and this could be one of those rare moments where i will be able to take time out to catch their matches starting this season. The reason is pretty clear-W.O.R.K. but i'll be trying to do my best by keeping myself up to date with internet news, blogs etc.

Also,I went back to my old school the other day (Victoria Institution) and took a walk around the compound. It brought a flood of memories back just going through the corridors once again. Read through the notice boards to update myself on the latest happenings. Saw the burnt down scout den for the first time and i was shocked. I think the school authorities should at least clean up d place. It looks so shabby. Overall i thought the school looks rather unkept. But hey, budget's tight.

As i was driving back that evening, two idiots knocked into my car... darn it. Thankfully nothing happened to me. But just some slight damage to my posterior bumper otherwise all's good. Culprits banked in $$$ today so i can get it fixed tomorrow. No fuss which i like very much.4 more days to induction. woohoo?

Friday, August 8, 2008

Still fresh in my mind...



The hostels for d msian students












Crimean tartarian traditional food, sharslik (their version of satay) and Plov (their version of nasi goreng)









With the Plov man :)













A sneak peek at the lake located in the centre of the park near our hostel grounds.









Me just fooling around...








Some pictures of Ukraine during the last week of my stay there...


08-08-08 8:08:08 pm



The fire-lighting ceremony to cap off a wonderful opening ceremony

For those of you who missed the opening ceremony last night, SHAME ON YOU! It was a masterpiece not because
I'm Chinese but it really was. At one moment I had this sense of pride overwhelming me from the inside. The show was brilliant, from the opening drummers to the fairy lighted green costumes to the giant scroll and lastly the torch lighting ceremony. AMAZING!It was certainly worth the wait. Speaking on another note, i was at the toto and 4D centres yesterday, you know la... but d number i wanted like everyone else...0808 was sold out! nothing suprising in a place like Malaysia.

Thum, I don't know where I will be working as of now. Come Merdeka Day which is the final day of my induction course... i will be given a letter of appointment. In it I will open and find out my fate for the next two years minimum.Finger's crossed I will get one of my choices which I submitted to the ministry of Health.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

7 days later...

Dark Knight was highly entertaining, they should really make movies as long as this...haha, at least the ringgit was well spent ;) The late heath ledger was brilliant in his role. Sadly he will not be gracing the silver screens no more.

Secondly, sorry thum n musle because i wont be able to join u guys in d KL marathon on the 24th. Am already summoned for my induction course beginning next thursday in JB. It will last till the 31st , yes Merdeka Day and a couple of days after that I am expected to report in for duty at the appointed hospital. SO yes, i'm going off to work pretty soon.

I actually wanted more time to hang around, spend more time with my family, friends n to just sit back n relax. The government seems to have other ideas, what to do?? they are my employers... i employee-NO SAY

At the same time i'm leaving home, my sis is also leaving home for her stint with Starcruises... how cool is that? wished i could swap places but i doubt she wanna swap places with me to see blood and all the patients in the wards... not that im complaining, i am very eager to begin my work as a doctor. My ambition achieved and being put to good use at last!

I have still a long list of things to do and people to meet before i begin work. No time to lose.

7 days later...

Dark Knight was highly entertaining, they should really make movies as long as this...haha, at least the ringgit was well spent ;) The late heath ledger was brilliant in his role. Sadly he will not be gracing the silver screens no more.

Secondly, sorry thum n musle because i wont be able to join u guys in d KL marathon on the 24th. Am already summoned for my induction course beginning next thursday in JB. It will last till the 31st , yes Merdeka Day and a couple of days after that I am expected to report in for duty at the appointed hospital. SO yes, i'm going off to work pretty soon.

I actually wanted more time to hang around, spend more time with my family, friends n to just sit back n relax. The government seems to have other ideas, what to do?? they are my employers... i employee-NO SAY

At the same time i'm leaving home, my sis is also leaving home for her stint with Starcruises... how cool is that? wished i could swap places but i doubt she wanna swap places with me to see blood and all the patients in the wards... not that im complaining, i am very eager to begin my work as a doctor. My ambition achieved and being put to good use at last!

I have still a long list of things to do and people to meet before i begin work. No time to lose.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

2 weeks later

2 weeks later and ;

got myself a job with the government, went for the interview and now awaiting the posting letter from KKM.(Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia)

visited Tamarind Springs Restaurant which in my opinion has wonderful ambience and indo-chinese cuisine. Pretty romantic setting, a must visit for the couples looking to celebrate Valentines, Birthdays, Anninversaries etc.

Still haven't watched "the Dark Knight"

Got in touch with futsal once again, msian kaki's are waking up!

still trying to get re-acquainted with every msian hawker dish out there!

trying to meet up with old friends but still a long way to go!

and many more... Friends, for those of you who do not / have not gotten in touch with me.my contact no.is in the previous post. plz sms, miss call, mms, 3G, 4D whatever la k. just get in touch.

Negaraku?

16th July- * Touched down at KLIA.
*Operation 'simba' = 100% success
* Had my first msian meal (curry mee & satay) in 2 years- yummo!
* Saw my pet shitzu which has grown to be an obedient and people friendly but smells a lil"doggie"
* slept soundly knowing i don't have to wake up and go to the 'renak'(market in russian) or anywhere else in Ukraine just to waste time waiting for the days to pass me by.

p/s: my number is 012-2402836. thank you anandini, hung yee, wern may and Thum for the wishes;) same to you to Dr. Anandini.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Graduated!



So finally i put on the robe and set foot on stage to receive my scroll last Friday. It certainly happened too fast but I guess I'm officially a Doctor now. Thanks for all the congratulatory wishes from you people.

meanwhile, I'm just counting the days for my flight back home.

Monday, June 23, 2008

class of 2008

Phew! at long last my journey here in Ukraine is coming to an end. I sure am glad that it is and there are too many memories to pinpoint as my most memorable. I cannot forget my very first day here. I arrived here back in August 27th 2002 together with some familiar faces back from school which certainly made things easier. The send-off 17 hours earlier in KLIA certainly wasn't easy but here I was, in Ukraine about to embark on a brand new chapter in my life. I didn't know what to expect but I was prepared for the worst. The first sentence uttered by one particular 2nd year senior seated in front of me as soon as we landed certainly didn't help with the nerves. It went like pilot : welcome to Simferopol Ă¯nternational"airport (in some broken english) 2nd year senior: daym, welcome back to sh**-hole. myself : whhat did he just say?? no no...

Since it's out first time in this country, the immigration registration took ages. I think it lasted well over midnight. One thing i discovered quickly after a visit to the loo was that Ukrainian cockroaches was 1/10th its flying, filthy counterparts which was a point for Ukraine (Ukr 1 - 0 Mas). Many hours later, we finally boarded a specially arranged bus by my agent to bring us back to the hostel. I just remembered seeing endless darkness until the familiar "golden arches"appeared which was a good sign of civilization or so i thought.

Upon reaching the hostel, the temperature took a dip and it was around 17 degrees celcius ( genting highland temp.) so being the msian who just arrived, it was certainly uncomfy and shocking. I just remembered the arrival being very low_keyed and we were quickly brought into a room. 3 of us, Suresh, Puvanesh and myself. Water, HOT water was a luxury here. Russia and Ukraine switches off HOT water supply during the Summer months and August is still considered summer. Cold water that runs from it's pipe is 15 degrees so I struggled a bit, ok.. a LOT because i didn't enjoy cold baths even back in Msia. Food was what maggee and anything that we knew how to order and back in those days, it was Cola Abalon and Chicken Chilli. Mind you it was the most popular set meal.

These are all still very clear in my head. It will certainly replay once more as I walk up that stage to receive my scroll this coming Friday. :)



Class of 2008

Phew! at long last my journey here in Ukraine is coming to an end. I sure am glad that it is and there are too many memories to pinpoint as my most memorable. I cannot forget my very first day here. I arrived here back in August 27th 2002 together with some familiar faces back from school which certainly made things easier. The send-off 17 hours earlier in KLIA certainly wasn't easy but here I was, in Ukraine about to embark on a brand new chapter in my life. I didn't know what to expect but I was prepared for the worst. The first sentence uttered by one particular 2nd year senior seated in front of me as soon as we landed certainly didn't help with the nerves. It went like pilot : welcome to Simferopol Ă¯nternational"airport (in some broken english) 2nd year senior: daym, welcome back to sh**-hole. myself : whhat did he just say?? no no...

Since it's out first time in this country, the immigration registration took ages. I think it lasted well over midnight. One thing i discovered quickly after a visit to the loo was that Ukrainian cockroaches was 1/10th its flying, filthy counterparts which was a point for Ukraine (Ukr 1 - 0 Mas). Many hours later, we finally boarded a specially arranged bus by my agent to bring us back to the hostel. I just remembered seeing endless darkness until the familiar "golden arches"appeared which was a good sign of civilization or so i thought.

Upon reaching the hostel, the temperature took a dip and it was around 17 degrees celcius ( genting highland temp.) so being the msian who just arrived, it was certainly uncomfy and shocking. I just remembered the arrival being very low_keyed and we were quickly brought into a room. 3 of us, Suresh, Puvanesh and myself. Water, HOT water was a luxury here. Russia and Ukraine switches off HOT water supply during the Summer months and August is still considered summer. Cold water that runs from it's pipe is 15 degrees so I struggled a bit, ok.. a LOT because i didn't enjoy cold baths even back in Msia. Food was what maggee and anything that we knew how to order and back in those days, it was Cola Abalon and Chicken Chilli. Mind you it was the most popular set meal.

These are all still very clear in my head. It will certainly replay once more as I walk up that stage to receive my scroll this coming Friday.




Sunday, May 25, 2008

The finish line...




















I'm almost there folks, my 6 years marathon of med school is nearing it's final 100 metres. The most important part of my 6th year was the MCQ (multiple choice questions) and that i have passed with flying colors. Now I'm left with 2 final exams and I'll be walking up the stage collecting my scroll in no time.

Thank you to all the well-wishers and I hope you see everyone soon back home.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Notice for grads from unrecognized universities

Reported in the Star today:

Medical graduates from overseas universities not recognised by the Government now have the option of transferring their credits to recognised local establishments to pursue their goal of becoming doctors.
This option is being given on a one-off basis instead of them sitting for a competency examination.
Health Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said yesterday that this was useful for those who had failed the examination for a maximum of three times.
He said the easing of the rule was until Dec 31 this year for graduates who completed their studies by Dec 31 last year.
“The Cabinet has agreed that graduates from unrecognised institutions, especially those who have exhausted all chances of sitting for the exam, be given the chance to continue their studies via credit transfer to recognised institutions,” he told reporters yesterday.

The Health Minister goes on to say:

Under the new arrangement they would have to undergo one year of pre-clinical studies and two years’ clinical studies, adding that this period depended on courses they had taken previously.
Liow added that the students could transfer their credits to institutions like the Asian Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology.
Once they are accepted for the credit transfer, the students will be absorbed into the recognised institutions, sit for examinations as usual and become housemen at hospitals.

The NST report on the matter states:

Medical students who want to take up the offer should apply to the Malaysian Medical Council on or before Dec 31 with proof of acceptance to a local university.
The applicant must obtain written approval from the MMC before pursuing the course. The MMC has the right to reject incomplete applications.

This would be good news indeed for those who have graduated from unrecognized universities, but have failed to pass the MQE. Undergoing at least 3 years of extra study should help to ensure the standards and competency of the graduates to practise in this country.


Taken from medicine.com.my

Thursday, April 10, 2008

He has done it again (Sir Alex)

Sir Alex, manager of Man Utd has done it again. When i was watching the live telecast of yesterday's match, the starting line-up certainly suprised me a wee bit. Silvestre at left back? leaving Rooney, Ronaldo, Scholes and Evra out on such an important match?? but i was quietly confident as the man himself and those 11 players he trusted certainly didn't dissapoint at all. I thought to myself as the end of the match, "that is why he is SIR Alex Ferguson".

Now to look forward to the semi-finals against Barcelona. Glory Glory Man Utd.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Man Utd. Vs AS Roma

I am predicting a tight contest tonight between these two teams. Roma will once again send high balls into the centre of manchester's defence line where it is the most weakest this whole season. Both Vidic and Rio are out due to injuries so i am hoping Pique and Brown will be paired together. I am also expecting Gary to play as right back but from reserve football to the Quarter-finals of the CL is asking for a bit too much from the veteran. Perhaps they should put O'shea as right back or hargreaves for that matter. Absorb the pressure and go for the counter will be the order of the day as they do not have to take risks in this game unlike Roma. My choice of the starting 11 would be Van de Sar, hargreaves,Evra,Brown, Pique, Anderson, Scholes,Giggs,Ronaldo,Carrick, Rooney . 1-0 for Manchester.

Economic Recession

According to the BBC;

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that the world economy will grow much more slowly in the next two years as a result of the credit crunch.

In its latest economic forecast, the IMF says that world economic growth will slow to 3.7% in 2008 and 2009, 1.25% lower than growth in 2007.

So folks, do start saving up some $$$ for the rainy season ahead of us, this is expected to last till' 2009.

For more details, head over to www.bbcnews.com

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

A lil'something

Well, today i'm going to share a lil something with all of you out there who have high-speed internet.
First of all, if you wanna catch the old/latest Tv sitcoms, documentaries, etc and if you don't want to download anything, head over to www.ovguide.com. Very friendly interface.

Next, for sports fans who don't have access to Astro for eg. Head over to http://www2.myp2p.eu/ . Go to live sports , football for live telecast of almost every match played on the planet. However, you will need to download certain players for that to work. I use TVU player and Sopcast. For those who are NOT soccer fans, downloading these softwares will enable you to watch other channels around the globe as well, ranging from american channels, Hong Kong etc NO MALAYSIAN channels though.

If you don't mind watching backdated news like Buletin Utama of TV3, head over to TV3.com.my. that's how i've been keeping myself updated with news from back home. That's a wrap.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The 'Hurdle'

Ă“nce again, we have stumbled on that very same hurdle. Spirit, determination, teamwork, skills, dedication and desire was 100% but it still wasn't sufficient. This year's recently concluded annual Futsal tournament marks my 6th and final attempt at winning the cup. I cannot say how much sweat, time and $$$ has been spent and no matter how much confidence and preparation has been made, it still isn't ours. I doubt I will be playing any more competitive futsal after this but it's still too early to say. But if any of you young ones from team 'Tiempo' is reading this; never give up the dream, continue working harder till'you achieve it. I have given my all throughout these fine 6 years and it has been an honour to play in one team as you guys. salut!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Dont Jail Doctors!

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GONG XI FA CHAI

Gong Xi Fa Chai to all dear family and friends wherever you may be. CNY celebrations here were not too bad, had a small open house at the hostel inviting close friends ... plenty of good food, gambling, drinks, cny songs blasting away, mandarin oranges, ppl chattering loudly and everything associated with the CNY was there to make the environment perfect. I received a sms earlier from a friend in Malaysia asking me to celebrate it as chinese as possible... i guess its 'chinese' enough kwa...

The year of the Rat is a rather important one for me because i'll be graduating and finally stepping into the hospital as a qualified doctor. Well, my email's add has been changed to drwilsonw@gmail.com already. forwarded mails etc are still very welcomed thanks to its generous storage space of up to 6. something gbs of space . Thanks google.

So once again, wishing everybody good wealth and good health in the year ahead. May 2008 brings us good memories.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

xmas 2007


Just a warm lil pic of me and my housemates last year during our xmas party at our place. Stuck in the middle is baby bala getting her nose all squashed up by us. I sure had a fun xmas exchanging gifts and having a nice meal with a bunch of close friends... how was yours?

tempang on snow