
1, dance less, eat more.
My body is weak, it is always a shame to admit but I guess I should start realizing the fact.
The new built muscles make me look fit, or even healthy. But the medical reports and various kinds of illnesses beat me down to the ground.
2, Sleep early.
I went to bed before midnight last night. First time in this semester. One of the reasons was of course because my half-blinded condition last night. I woke up twice this morning from freezing. Eventually I went back to sleep and successfully got up by 2pm. I have never felt so good in several months.
3, No smoking
Brother came to visit me last night when he heard of my operation. This kind man brought me fried chicken and cigarettes. Luckily that the cigarettes were apparently too strong. I choked badly after finishing one and amazingly felt sick for smokes after that. After not smoking for more than 20 hours, i am breathing in fresh air again.
I went to purchase my favorite Vietnamese oranges. Although I am broke but I should treat myself well, at least sometimes. In a foreign land like this, guess I can only depend on myself.
Something abt the eye surgery i had yesterday. It was horrible. It was fast tho', but the 10 mins was the most unforgettable moment in my entire life.
Imagine someone first injected something into your stye, right into it, and told u that it was supposed to make your eye numb so u wouldn't feel the pain later during the operation. Well, then I felt the pain that I was not supposed to feel, and clearly felt that the surgeon was cutting open the sty, using a needle to break the whatever thing inside, finally squeezed out everything she could by using all her strength.
One thing I could tell u is that, if they didnt inject me before the real thing, i would die from the pain. however, the pain was divided into two parts. The injection, and the operation. I guess that is better?

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