When I gain my consciousness, the procedure was over and I was transfered to the ward.
The wound was painful and I couldn’t move as the aneasthetic effect was subsided. I stayed in the hospital for 2 days for observation before I can be discharged.
This incident has made me change some of the perceptions in life. Although it was a minor procedure, I have learnt to cherish every moments and persons around me. Things happened without any signs and signals, you might see a normal person at one time but the person might be landed in hospital the next second. I am glad that the appendice did not rupture or else I would have to suffer more.
I know my weakness. My husband said i always do things driven by emotions. I would always argue to win eventhough I know my point was not rigid. But again, thanks for your support and care. I know what you do is for my best interest.


It has been said that if you make a mistake the first time it is an accident. If you make the same mistake a second time it is a coincidence but if you make the same mistake a third time it is a sign of sheer ignorance. Your spelling of “appendectomy” has been wrong on all three occasions.
I am sorry if I have been brought up in Malaysia, studying in Queen’s English. I am also sorry that I have to do my tertiary education in Australia, which too fatally has chosen to use Queen’s English.
I felt sorry that I am no American loving, sucking person I ought to be. For that I thank you for pointing out my spelling ought to have been American.
I hope I have been cleared of ignorance on my part and maybe I should have written Appendectomy (also known in lesser countries as Appendicectomy) and especially so to please you.