Pap's advanced & surprise b'day celebration. Gotcha! ;)
My second uncle used to sell famous delicious fried kway teow before his leg surgery.
So today, we were so excited and lucky to taste it again. And home cooked at my place :D
It's so cool cos we can order according to our personal likings. Of course for me, I requested for no bean sprouts, no errr unknown leaves, and no crockles. :D jeez, I should have requested for double eggs lol
And the greeeeentea ice cream cake made by one of the aunts is YUMMEH.
It tasted a little minty and surprisingly I didn't taste the greentea or I'll definitely not like it lol
God knows what happened, so we started talking about health and my youngest uncle wanted to see my health report which was tested 4 years ago, few months before O's. He's an engineer but have some medical knowledge. Turns ouuuut that I'm EXTREMELY UNHEALTHY. well I'm nt surprised cos I'm a meat-eater, full time lol. but errr.. according to him, my condition is bad. according to the medical report 4 freaking years ago, apparently I've got some antinuclear antibodies in my body. And according to him, antibodies supposed to be good for our body, but antinuclear antibodies are harmful. (god knws if he's right about that) And then, things became slightly serious, so do the people at my errr..kitchen to be exact, cos most of my other relatives were chatting happily in the living room. i know it's so weird we're discussing some serious issues in the kitchen -_- and the disastrous news is the medical report, it says that i'm in high risk of getting SLE and some other joints diseases I forgot their names.. There, I googled...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disorder. SLE may affect the skin, joints, kidneys, and other organs.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
SLE (lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body's normal immune system response.
Normally, the immune system helps protect the body from harmful substances. But in patients with an autoimmune disease, the immune system cannot tell the difference between harmful substances and healthy ones. The result is an overactive immune response that attacks otherwise healthy cells and tissue. This leads to long-term (chronic) inflammation.
The underlying cause of autoimmune diseases is not fully known.
SLE may be mild or severe enough to cause death.
SLE affects nine times as many women as men. It may occur at any age, but appears most often in people between the ages of 10 and 50. African Americans and Asians are affected more often than people from other races.
SLE may also be caused by certain drugs. For information on this cause of SLE, see drug-induced lupus erythematosus.
If you have interest in reading more about this hellyeah disorder, you can check it out yourself.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001471/
But you know the medical report was test in 2007 and it's been 4 years now. wtf maybe my condition has worsened by now. I really hope not to get the darn SLE cos my biggest concern is I gotta stay away from my favorite sunlight!!! Man, no suntanning ever again? Let me !@#$%^&*(^@!@#
Okay I'm tired and I've got a paper later at 7pm, and I'm not even ready at all.
Au revoir, I'll try to concentrate for a bit then zzzzzz....
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