Sunday, June 15, 2008

Sleeping Sickness...

Aku mengantuk. That's all I can say.

Kat tempat keja- Mengantuk.

Kat umah- Mengantuk.

Tgh bawak keta- Mengantuk. Speaking of my car, DFR kena slash bumbung... Sial tol, pasal duit syiling kurang RM20 aku kena beli bumbung baru. Kopak!

Dalam toilet tgh buang air besar- Mengantuk.

Atas tilam waktu malam - Mengantuk.

Atas tilam waktu pagi - Mengantuk jugak!

Pendek kata, aku ni ngantuk memanjang, dono why. Tido tak cukup kadang2 (2-3 jam semalam) tido kadang2 terlebey hamat (record baru 19 jam sehari- ala2 beruang koala dan panda).

Anyway hari ni nothing special happened, yes, I know every day is special but nothing worth sharing in here. I raided Ms. Halina "Helen's" Twitter Page... Amek gambo aku lam tu... Muahaha...

Rasa cam nak kuar umah, tapi malas, sebab aku mengantuk.

(Music saspen) Ntah2 aku kena penyakit ni...

Sleeping sickness or human African trypanosomiasis is a parasitic disease of people and animals, caused by protozoa of species Trypanosoma brucei and transmitted by the tsetse fly (ada ka menatang ni kat Langkawi?).

The disease is endemic in certain regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, covering about 36 countries and 60 million people. It is estimated that 50,000 to 70,000 people are currently infected, the number having declined somewhat in recent years.

Three major epidemics have occurred in recent history, one lasting from 1896–1906 and the other two in 1920 and 1970. In 2008 there was an epidemic in Uganda.

Symptoms begin with fever, headaches, and joint pains. As the parasites enter through both the blood and lymph systems, lymph nodes often swell up to tremendous sizes.

Winterbottom's sign, the telltale swollen lymph nodes along the back of the neck may appear.

If untreated, the disease slowly overcomes the defenses of the infected person, and symptoms spread to include anemia, endocrine, cardiac, and kidney diseases and disorders.

The disease then enters a neurological phase when the parasite passes through the blood-brain barrier.

The symptoms of the second phase give the disease its name; besides confusion and reduced coordination, the sleep cycle is disturbed with bouts of fatigue punctuated with manic periods progressing to daytime slumber and nighttime insomnia. Without treatment, the disease is fatal, with progressive mental deterioration leading to coma and death.

Damage caused in the neurological phase can be irreversible. If untreated, the disease kills 100% of its victims.

In addition to the bite of the tsetse fly, the disease is contractible in the following ways:

Mother to child infection: the trypanosome can cross the placenta and infect the fetus, causing perinatal death.

Laboratories: accidental infections, for example, through the handling of blood of an infected person and organ transplantation, although this is uncommon.

Blood transfusion (Rasanya dak sebab aku takut jarum)

Sexual contact (ni yang aku suke nih...)

Yo-o-o je... Dah aku malas dah nak taip... AKU MENGANTUK!

Pix...

Aku ske I-Phone Ms. Halina sebab aku nampak ensem (bagi aku la) bila amek gambo pakai henpon dia!


Cam anak pakistan siot... Ade orang cakap... Adek Sheikh Muszaffar Shukor- Sheikh Lisham Shukor? Ya... Rite... Ngan Ms. Jessica Gasper...

Aku tgh ngantuk kat opis sebelum masuk keja. Sempat lagi posing ala2 berbau lucah kat tangga.

Ni takde kena mengena, aku rasa boring dok umah, cam ni la perasaan aku skang.

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