Masuk, ngn antie Ball skali (train die). ade Dr. Rosnah. Sembang² then as usual, b4 cucuk timbang Wafi dulu... Mak aihhhh... 7.8kg! Wah.. patutla aku xlarat nak dukung die dah. After that barulah inject wafi. Die tengah tido, kne cucuk, eeekkkk sket, pastu tido balik.. Alhamdulillah.. hihi... dok sembang² lagi, doc tanye makan susu ape, aku jawab la... S26. She replied, "elokla, kami pun ada banyak S26 ni...".. Hehe... N da result is... she gave us box of 200gX5.. Alhamdulillah... selamat stok susu sebulan aku... N it's a promotion.. kalo ok, pasni beli ngn die je la.. sekotak baru RM10 saje.... lebih murah dari market... Sape nak, kirim saye ye, tapi saye up harge.. kekekke....
N before balik jumpe nurse bersalinku, Marina. She's a nice person! :) Nanti before balik Johor mau jumpe ini nurse lagikk....
Wafi demam sket hari ni.. n it's normal baby kne cucuk demam... yg lepas² die sekali je demam. Baru ni nak demam lagi... Mak die pun demam+flu ni...
*Updated*Diz is da image of budak demam with cool fever. 1stly i'm forgot that I have dat thingy until antie Ball mentioned bout the cool fever. Credit to her.. hehe... ini gamba budak ni tengah tengok badminton tournament at my workplace.
hye, antie2 lame (antie susu+jusco) n yang lain2...
n da result is~ sleeping beauty after watching thomas cup
n da result is~ sleeping beauty after watching thomas cup
Hehe.. Wafi demam kne inject ke demam rindu ayah? Mommy pun demam jugeeee... Beringus saje hidungku.. uhuhuuu... mommy pun mau kne inject same Wafi ke?
Okehh.. here are some info about Hep-B...
USES: This vaccine causes the body to produce protective levels of hepatitis B antibodies which will protect against infection from hepatitis B virus. This vaccine is recommended for persons of all ages, especially those at an increased risk of getting the infection. Those at an increased risk include health care personnel; laboratory workers handling blood and patient specimens; police, fire and emergency medical personnel who render first aid treatment; hemophiliacs; household and intimate contacts of persons with persistent hepatitis B infections; persons with multiple sex partners; homosexuals; prostitutes; IV drug abusers; persons traveling to high risk areas.
HOW TO USE: This medication is given by a health care professional as an injection into the thigh or upper arm muscle. A schedule of three to four doses are usually given over a six to twelve month period. Your doctor will provide you with a vaccination schedule which must be followed closely in order to be most effective. If you have an infection at the time a vaccination is scheduled, your doctor may choose to delay the vaccination until you are better.
SIDE EFFECTS: This medication may cause irritation, redness, swelling, warmth, itching, bruising or pain at the injection site. Other side effects include headache, weakness, fatigue, sore throat, fever, nausea, dizziness, flu-like symptoms, general body discomfort. If these symptoms continue or become bothersome, inform your doctor. Notify your doctor if you experience any of the following after vaccination with this medication: tingling of the hands or feet, trouble moving, stiffness, skin rash, difficulty breathing, chest pain, vision problems. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
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wei nak gak susu s26 tu..anak aku nak minum..jeng2..
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