i just realized my account is a bit weird weird, but nvm, it doesnt affect my blogging. that's the most important thing.
phew! relieved to know that ed is somehow fine now. i hope the doc patched his flesh back to the big hole. i'm not exaggerating, itz really big for a wound. the flesh was completely torn out ard his left ankle :( itz really awful when you try to imagine that scene. he said he could literally see his white bone, which was already abit broken. aww!!
the most amazing thing was, he actually bandaged his huge wound HIMSELF at the very accident area! quite a few drivers stopped by and looked, but i guess they were too gorified to even do anything. they did nothing, except for one who called the police (i guess). sigh~ typical of human nature - curious but ignorant. he tore off pieces of his skul u and started bandaging to stop the bleeding. luckily he is not haemophillic. oh man! he is SO brave! i salute him! even the bomba who came were stunned at the sight of ed's courageous act. they sort of waited for ed to finish wrapping his wound b4 sending him to A&E. cheers for ed!
and the mentioning of A&E outraged me a lot. cant believe the efficiency rate for a hospital staff, be it the doc or the hopeless nurses, is so so low! hello! please open up your drooping eyes! ppl juz suffered from car crash! lost a big piece of his own flesh, blood gushing out at such alarming speed, and all you all did was to anyhow bandage the hole, rest his foot on the seeming-soaked-with-blood pillow, and ask him to WAIT?? wherez your sense of urgency?! ppl could have died, if not for his mental strength! and i heard from likoon, that when they discovered that ed started bleeding again, they went looking for help. not a nurse took it as a serious matter. hello! what is this?? the taxpayers dont pay for complete ignorance, or maybe slothing nurses! and when they FINALLY located the doc, my frens were half-walking-half-running, while the stupid doc was taking his own sweet time, STROLLING. i wonder, have the years of uni edu only gave you the knowledge of bio-mechanism of the human body? where's is your efficiency and service spirit?
i m utterly troubled by this kind of attitude. do they look at their salary, and reflect on whether the job they've done matches the salary? no. and ed has to be hospitalized for at least a month. i cant imagine him being taken care of by these slothful beings. i m totally for the idea of changing hospital, but that means increase in hospitalization fees.
the first thing i'm gonna do when i go back is to visit him. i guess he shld be discharged by then.