HaNa [hαnα] n.
Derive from Hakim and Nadia, with the help of an anagram. A word that is used in the Hebrew, Arabic and Japanese language. 1. Happiness 2. Bliss 3. Felicity: HaNa post this entry.
Guy-
Muhammad Al- Hakim | 27th August 1985 | Rehabilitation Officer @ Ministry of Community Development & Sports | Tampines, Singapore | Undergraduate in Social Work @ UniSIM | Previously from - Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Diploma in Civil & Environmental Engineering) - Tampines Secondary School - Chongzheng Primary School |
Lady-
Nur Nadia Bte Abdul Rahman | 29th December 1986 | Interventionist @ Spastic Association of Singapore | Compassvale, Sengkang, Singapore | Undergraduate in Social Sciene @ Arium (CSU) | Previously from - Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Diploma in Early Childhood - Madrasah Al- Arabiah Al- Islamiah |
Since 30th December 2005
Recently, Nadia was down with sickness. It all started with a heavy feeling on her chest. Breathing difficuty, shivering, vomitting, dizzyness and difficulty to pass motion. Felt sorry for Nadia, cause, she have been having this shortness in breathing for almost a week. Before Hakim went to work, he accompanied Nadia to a General Practitioneer(GP) in her hood. The doctor prescribed her with asthma control tablet, but the doctor was not sure what exactly Nadia was suffering from. The only side effect of this tablet is that, it will make the person to shiver, the person will start to slur and unable to carry out his/her daily routine for the day. So he recommend her to come back if there was no improvement after 2-3 days.
After taking the medication and still no improvement, Nadia decided to go straight to the nearest Hospital, Changi General Hospital. The doctor did ran some test, to check whether is she suffering from asthma;
Able to speak in a sentence...OK
Shortness in breath... Not OK
Whizzing sound when breathing... Nil
The doctor didn't knew what's wrong with her, cause she didn't meet the criteria. So the doctor ran some ECG on her to check on her heart rate. When the result was read out, the doctor say, "... seems ok." This prove to be the part that makes Nadia worried. After the consultation, the doctor prescribe her with some antibotics tablets, as he suspected that her is 'bengkak'.
The word, 'seems ok' continue to play in Nadia's mind. All the 'What If' questions starts to appear. Well, no matter what medication you take, if your mind is not at rest, you will never get well. After 4 days, Nadia pestered Hakim & her mum to bring her back to the same hospital. So there they were again waiting for her name to be called. The doctor ran a few test again, this time she was asked to put on the oxygen mask. The ECG test was carried on her after that. This time, the doctor did managed to get something from the test. Her heart was beating faster than normal. So the doctor suspected that she was having the initial stage of an asthma attack. Her whole body was shivering uncontrollably. The doctor prescribed her with a stronger asthma control tablet.
Alhamdulillah, Nadia's health is now improving day by day.
Hakim; Jaga diri bebaik. Yang penting, jaga ur makan.
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