Life is like a puzzle...It takes time to find the right pieces and attach them together. It's a long and tedious process but the joy of viewing the completed result makes it all worthy. Hence even if it takes years, never give up on finding the perfect piece that fits in to complete the puzzle of LIFE.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Making the best out of what I have :)

Decided against the cs thingy at last ...

extremely bad headache today :( Ponstans have become my good friend for years. Time to find for other alternatives.

Sleeping at home, with my little cat by my side :) Planning to do some stuffs today-write some pending stuffs, find for leads, and plan my following week.Guess, have to just try my level best in what I am doing now.

Read this story --> http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/10/13/nation/7213044&sec=nation

Bright future, then Azaryna’s world crumbled


KUALA LUMPUR: She is a JPA scholar who graduated with first-class honours and recently completed her Masters degree in microelectronics and microsystems. But now, doctors are telling her that she only has six months to live.
Azaryna Noh, 26, is suffering from Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (ILP) and urgently needs a lung transplant.
She was diagnosed with the chronic disease after she complained of a bad cough and had difficulty breathing early this year.
Now, she is fully dependent on an oxygen tank to keep her alive.
“I was offered a job as a vision integration engineer but was diagnosed with the disease at the same time,” she said.
Still, she still went to work although she lasted just a week as she became too weak. She is now wheelchair-bound and her only hope is for someone to step forward as an organ donor to save her life.
Azaryna is one of the nine critically-ill patients at the National Heart Institute (IJN) who urgently need lung or heart transplants.
“We have the facilities and expertise required to save them yet we are helpless because we don’t have organ donors,” said IJN consultant cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Abdul Rais Sanusi.
“There were many cases whereby the deceased had requested for his organs to be donated but in the end, the family did not allow it,” he said.
Sad indeed...Everything in life happens for a reason and we should not take things for granted, for all you know, today might be the last day.

Whatever God gives you, he has a reason for it. All you can do is to fully utilise it and make the best out of it.

Being optimistic is also important in trying to shape your own future. I realise that I should start practicing whatever I just wrote.:)
 

No comments:

Post a Comment