Before I make a post about the last few days, these are the photos that my classmate, Doc Mench took the day I was admitted at the hospital .
I took this out from my Facebook. I was tagged by Doc Mench but my tag function is on private so very few or none of my friends get to see it.
These are my high school classmates: Nida, Neneth, Doc Mench and Reysie. They were even at the hospital before I arrived.
While I was still being admitted, Dra. Hannah and Mildred arrived and later on, we were all together at the room.
At the ER, I was already instructed to wear the face mask and was also told that I had to wear it even inside my room. I was told that either I would have to wear the mask, or the people around me inside the room had to wear it.
Later that evening, Ada, my niece-in-law by JP came to visit with her son Gem and we shared pop corn together. I won't forget that pop corn from the plaza. Gem was so thoughtful he left me with a pack of pastillas for the night just in case I get the craving. I remember this kid's thoughtfulness. I was eating pork dinner and he whispered to his mom if I was allowed to eat pork.
Still a little later that evening, my friend Boyet came by after playing badminton. But by this time, I think I was already feeling tired and sleepy that I already lied down while talking to him. Well, actually, I didn't have much time to talk to him because I was half-awake, half-drowsing from time to time.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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