Monthly Archives: February 2013

A Scary And Worrisome Night For Me!

I had a major scare of my life the whole of last night night through this morning.  After a heavy lunch of Kobe beef with mashed potatoes and some mixed veggie, Cass complained to me of tummy discomfort about 2 hours after lunch.  After tummy discomfort, she  complained of chest pain.  I had given her about a quarter of a fistful of Kobe beef, cut into one-mouthful bite size. This baby with a ferocious appetite gobbled down her plate of meat very quickly and when I was busy in the kitchen, she quickly took more beef to eat and I think she must have swallowed it down her throat quickly so that she could eat more and also before I could notice her and stop her from gorging on the steak.

Throughout the afternoon through evening, she complained of tummy discomfort which started from the lower abdomen and then went up to her chest and then down to her tummy and up to the chest again.  By 8ish pm, she told me that she was very sleepy  and I got her ready for bed. But she could not sleep and kept telling me that her chest was painful.  I asked her if it was ‘little bit pain’ or ‘very pain’ but she was very edgy  and could not explain the pain to me. I massaged some tea tree oil on her chest and tummy and that seemed to soothe her a little.  It took me about 1 hour to lull and soothe her to sleep, which was something which I do not normally need to do.  At about 11:30pm, she woke up sobbing and told me that the her chest was very painful.   I panicked like mad.  I gave her some water and applied some tea tree oil from Melaleuca on her chest and abdomen and kept massaging that part of her body.  She drifted back to sleep but did not sleep well. Throughout the night, she tossed and turned and moaned in pain softly. I knew something was not right. I was scared to death and praying was the only thing I could do next. Yes, I prayed in my sleep the whole night.  I was really on the verge of asking the hubs to bring Cass to the A&E but I knew that it would be quite pointless as I have totally lost my confidence in those medical officers on duty at any private hospital after having had many disappointing emergency consultations with them, which really left a very bitter taste in my mouth up until today. I have to say that I am an even better doctor to treat my own kids and myself for minor ailments as I conduct a lot of research on any particular disorder before I consult a doctor.

At about 4ish pm, Cass woke up and complained that she was feeling very hot, although the air cond was turned on.  The hubs lowered the air cond temperature but she still fussed.  Then she grabbed her blanket and said that she wanted to go back to sleep with ma ma (hubs’ mother) in the other room.   I asked her if she still felt pain and she said not really.

I did not manage to get any sleep the whole night through 5am – the time when I have to wake up every morning to get Aly and Sher for school.  The entire night, my heart was thumping really fast and hard as i was really worried.  All sorts of negative thoughts flooded the mind of this hypochondriac — cancer, heart attack, hole in heart, kidney failure and I tried to track back what she ate and did the whole of Sunday.  After trying to put together the chronological of events that transpired on Sunday, I was suddenly very certain that Cass has heart burn or indigestion. I knew it as I had heart burn when I was pregnant with Alycia.  All the symptoms that Cass was having from tummy discomfort to that pain in the chest were symptoms of heart burn!  After trying to fix the puzzle of events in my head, I deduced that the overloading of the heavy protein of Kobe beef (which was pretty oily and heaty) with mashed potatoes was the main culprit.  I had read somewhere many times that we should not eat a heavy meal of protein with potatoes at the same time.

Read this:
Eating protein and Carbs together may complicate digestion!

Carbohydrates and protein are digested differently, so by consuming them together, it may make digestion more complicated. Several diets have come out based around this concept and state that if you separate carbohydrates from protein, you will lose weight.

This concept was first suggested when William Howard Hay followed a diet that didn’t allow you to eat starches and proteins at the same meal, which resulted in him losing 50 pounds in 3 months, and also treated his medical conditions of heart and kidney disease. This was later named the Hay diet. Several other diets based around this theory have come out since.

 http://www.caloriesecrets.net/should-you-eat-protein-and-carbs-together/

This morning, so soon as I got up at 5am, I quickly google searched more information on heart burn and indigestion.  My suspicion was confirmed. Indeed Cass has heart burn looking at all her symptoms and the events that transpired on Sunday.  This morning, she was as active as a cheeky pup again.  The pain is now totally gone.  I gave her some papayas for breakfast, to neutralize the acid in her body. She also ate a slice of white bread with my mum’s homemade kaya and a diluted mug of organic soy bean milk.

This will be a big reminder to me that I should never serve Cass with a huge portion of steak with potatoes ever again.  While some people may be able to tolerate it, some people might not, especially for a 4yo girl. Gosh I tell you, I was scared to death. And PTL God for saving Cass !

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Down And Hopefully Not Out

I woke up with a really irritating and uncomfortable throat and congested nose this morning. My head felt and is still feeling very heavy and I have been feeling really zonked out since this morning. I am definitely bitten by the flu bug that our part-time maid brought to the house. She came with the same symptoms 3 days ago and asked for the following day off as she wasn’t feeling well. Now I am bitten, really terribly! I realized that if I do not have enough sleep, I will fall prey to flu bugs very easily. Today, I just did not feel like doing anything — did not feel like cooking, washing, talking, working but but but…. SIGH…. I have to do them ALL. Cooked twice a day some more, bleh! Coz I can’t stand eating outside food. It would irritate my throat more and I don’t want my girls to be eating salt+oil+MSG laden food. Breathing is difficult and I am only breathing through my mouth, causing my mouth to be dry and corner of lips all cracked and darn painful. Gawd, I feel horrible! I just told my girls that mummy’s life is tougher than a maid’s life. While a maid gets medical leave and rest when she is sick, mummy has to work though she is sick till she feels like dying! All I want to do now is to go to my bed, close the door, turn off the light, turn on the air cond and sleep through till tomorrow morning. Yea, dream on! I still have to pick Sherilyn up from ballet, send out customers’ orders, churn out invoices, fight fire with some people and….. sigh!

Here’s what I prepared for lunch and dinner today. Meals were prepared without any stir frying. Just did not feel like using the spatula and cleaning up oil splatters.

Lunch – blanched plum flavored noodles (flown all the way from Japan-Hong Kong-KL to us by the MIL) with Japanese noodles sauce, blanched mustard green veggie, meat balls, seaweed. Hard-boiled eggs.

Dinner – roast chicken + hard boiled egg + mayo + cucumber sandwiches. I used the chunks of breast meat from a huge roast chicken that we bought from Jason’s Grocer 2 days ago. Then used a scissors to cut up the breast meat into really small pieces and mixed the chicken meat, mashed boiled eggs and mayo together. The girls loved it!  Had  herbal soup too, that I boiled yesterday.

Easy-peasy meals and good on my kids, they did not complain.. well Cass did not quite like the exotic flavored Japanese noodles though. Nevertheless, she finished them all! Good girls!

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Lame Excuse

Cass has such a ravenous appetite. She loves food and can eat more than both her elder sisters. She eats almost everything but she does not really fancy eating broccolis or cauliflowers. When she is served broccolis or cauliflowers, she will give me a lame excuse that they are very hard, though I had made sure that the flowers are soft! But when she sees biscuits as hard as an acme thread, she can still gobbled them up without any fuss!

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Sol-U-Guard To Kill Roaches and Mosquitoes Effectively

My poor girls woke up with mozzie bites all over their limbs this morning. I saw a few mozzies buzzing and flying around the bedroom. I vowed to kill the predators when I returned from our Sunday outing! And thanks to sol u guard, I killed 3 bloated mozzies today, effortlessly. I just aimed n sprayed and saw the flers stuck to the wall. So happy!! Lol!

The other night, I killed one big cockroach with my life saviour – Sol U Guard! In case you don’t know, I have a terrible phobia of cockroaches. I feel so much ‘safer’ at home now with Sol U Guard 😀

Just one or two sprays and the buzzing predator got stuck to the wall and died instantly!

With this huge cockroach, I think I sprayed about 5 times before the roach turned on its back and I continued spraying like a mad woman just to make sure that it was 100% dead *evil*!

Sol-U-Guard Botanicals 2x

What is it?
Sol-U-Guard Botanical 2x is the first EPA approved disinfectant to combine thymol and citric acid as active ingredients. Together these proven botanical disinfectants kill over 99.9%* of common household germs on hard, nonporous surfaces, some in as little as 1 minute. And with Sol-U-Guard Botanical 2x there are no harsh fumes. All you smell is a mild, fresh herbal scent. Sol-U-Guard is gentle enough to use around kids, pets, and food.

What does it do?
It kills 99.999% Staphylococcus aureus (staph), and Escherichia Coli (E. coli) in 30 seconds. Effective in 10 minutes against Staphylococcus aureus (staph), Escherichia coli (E. coli), Salmonella choleraesuis (salmonella), Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pyogenes (strep), Polivirus type 1, Influenza A, Rhinovirus Type 37.

Where do i spray it on?
You can spray it on countertops. faucets, sinks, plastic cutting boards, food preparation surfaces, lunch boxes, door knobs, telephones, microwaves, regrigerators, appliances, light switches, tables, toilet seats, pet habitats, pet bowls, litter boxes, computer keyboards & mice, prostheses & orthotics, sports equipments such as jock cups & helmets, and any other hard surface where bacteria and viruses or unpleasant odours are a concern. All surfaces and/or objects coming in contact with children at the the mouthing stage of development are to be rinsed. Not to be used in hospital nurseries.

How do i dilute Sol-U-Guard?
Pour half the content of the Sol-U-Guard concentrate into the spray bottle and add water to it. Ratio must be 50:50 for Sol-U-Guard to effectively disinfect your items and surroundings of bacteria and viruses.

How do i use Sol-U-Guard?
Spray diluted Sol-U-Guard on area to be cleaned and wipe or rinse away.

How do i sanitize an area thoroughly?
Spray diluted Sol-u-guard onto product or area until thoroughly wet. Let stand for 30 seconds,then wipe clean. No rinsing is necessary.

How do i disinfect an area?
Pre-clean surface with Tough & Tender, spray diluted Sol-U-Guard Botanical on surface until thoroughly wet. Let stand for 10 minutes before wiping off. No rinsing is necessary. Surfaces that come in contact with food are to be rinsed with potable water after disinfection.

Can i spray on all surfaces?
Sol-U-Guard can be sprayed on all surfaces EXCEPT natural marble or stone. Especially if the surface is polished. The citric acid may dull its surface. Always test on a hidden area first. And be sure to wipe off completely when sprayed onto natural marble or stone surfaces.

Is Sol-U-Guard safe?
Yes, Sol-u-Guard is gentle enough to use around kids, pets, and food.
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Sol-U-Guard Botanical 2x is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 7642227 and 7851430, meaning you can only get this unique formula from Melaleuca

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