..repel me..
urgh.. i'm surrounded by "emos".
.sulky face.i-refuse-to-talk-to-u face.emo.emo.emohate it.
i think i'm in an emo state for this post.
maybe i too.. am the emo one.
ahh..well.. a few emo posts wouldn't hurt.
urgh.. i'm not goin to get this
emo thingie get into me~
i'm gonna enjoy the
wedding dinner tonight..
off... to
Taiping...
I had an encounter with
classical migraine or
migraine with aura, 3 years ago.
dizzied. blurred vision .nausea. sleep. excruciating headache. vomited."Aura" refers to the non-headache features of migraines.
In classical migraine or migraine with aura the attack is preceded or succeeded by a group of specific symptoms called aura, most commonly experienced as a visual disturbance prior to the attack. Aura usually lasts less than 60 minutes, and in those who suffer classical migraine there is generally little time between the onset of aura and the onset of the attackAn example of aura accompanying a classical migraine attack is a multicolored zig-zag pattern which grows from a small dot until it covers a large part of the visual field of one eye (sometimes both). Other types of visual aura involve distortions in perception of color, such as color bleeding or the appearance of halos, or as a white spot in the visual field, similar to when a camera flash temporarily "blinds" your vision. While the most common type of aura is visual, it can manifest as any specific neurological symptom complex. Some experience tingling sensations called paresthesias or disturbances of other regions of the brain (such as language ability or smell) instead of a visual aura, either as an occasional alternate or as their normal aura. Aura need not be related to the five senses: many migraineurs experience a prodrome, a vague feeling that things are just not right. While the types and severity of aura can be extremely diverse, a given sufferer will generally experience similar manifestations of aura with each migraine attack.Recently I had been very sensitive to light and had a few occasional of headaches.
I hope it’s not migraine.
:(

Bought some roses from the Luther Chapel House today during one of thier fund raising event, after church.
Gave some to friends and 2 to myself :p
Yes,i gave myself roses.. i think it's kinda fun to reward yourself with something once a while or surpise your friends with lil' gifts.
I like to do that.
:)
This is a test post from

, a fancy photo sharing thing.

I didn’t drive for some 300km from KL to Penang, but I did drove for about 60km across the two states, Perak and Selangor. THAT is a milestone for me :p *grin*
I knew deep down in my heart that my mum wouldn’t have let me drive so far, even though she agreed the night before. Well, all I wanted to do was to ease her burden on driving. I know driving can be very tiring, especially when she has driven from JB to KL the night before. I wanted her to relax and enjoy the ride while I drive :D
Ironically, she was more pressured and tension when she sat on the passenger seat beside me. Her hand was constantly holding on the handbrake, ready to pull it every time I overtook a vehicle. She said I move too much to the right, almost banging the divider :p
How was the feeling to be behind the wheel for the first time in the highway? PRESSURED! I felt rather anxious and pressured. Somehow, when I was driving, the images of me banging another car or the divider keep flashing in my mind. Boy, I was agitated. I kept praying for safety while I was driving.
Thank God we reached penang safely.