Archive for August, 2009

Dinner Time!

The dinner we had on our first night at the hospital. Yogi only ate the ham so i had the rest for myself. I did have a bite of the ham too though and it’s really yummy. Same with the squid, so tasty as well. Hmmm, getting hungry now talking about these. It’s dinner time now too so i’d better get going. Enjoy the food! Hehe.

Pork Ham and Squid in Oyster Sauce

Pork Ham and Squid in Oyster Sauce

Squash Stew

Squash Stew

Banana for dessert

Banana for dessert

Lunch is Served

Our first lunch during our 3-day stay at the hospital. Yogi was so delighted to see his favorite fish on the plate – fried Tilapia, and that’s what he only ate. As expected, i ate the rest. The doctor even kidded me that i’ll be the one to gain weight and not the patient. Guilty as charged! LOL.

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Glad they’ve added cucumber. Love it!
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Chicken stew with potato and Baguio beans.
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Buko Salad for dessert. Yum oh!

First Hospital Breakfast

Some people doesn’t like the food being served at hospitals. I have no such problem for as long as i’m in the suite room since food are always special not to mention, yummy at that. I’ve almost sampled every food in almost all hospitals here in our city during those times when my husband frequents them because of his illness and to be honest, General Santos Doctors’ Hospital have the best food served. They didn’t pay me or anything just to tell that, huh! LOL.
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Anyway, here’s what we had on our first morning at the hospital. Rice plus bacon and egg. Yogi just ate a couple of bacon and the egg and my role? Finish his leftovers. Hehe.
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For dessert, we had fruit cocktail. Yogi didn’t mind it at all so, i had it all for myself. Yum-oh!

Day 2: Suite Room 265

We were able to transfer to our reserved room at almost 10 o’clock in the evening of Wednesday. Yogi and I already fell asleep waiting for the nurse to tell us. It was around 9 o’clock when the admitting section clerk called me about a room vacancy so, we waited for almost an hour. Yogi was already losing patience that time. He’s already bored and he badly wanted to watch his favorite channel, cartoon network. And when he saw the guy fetching us for transfer, he readily stood up and his eyes glowed with excitement.

Yogi...still sleeping in our cozy and cool room.

Yogi...still sleeping in our cozy and cool room.

With the nurse injecting antibiotic through IV.

With the nurse injecting antibiotic through IV.

With another nurse checking his Blood Pressure (BP). Result: 100/60

With another nurse checking his Blood Pressure, BP:100/60. On far left is my niece Wegee paying her cousin a visit. Sweet little girl.

Day 1 at the Hospital

Wednesday, August 12 @ 12:58 p.m. when Yogi was admitted at General Santos City Doctor’s Hospital. But it took us 3 hours to finally get settled in our room. The hospital’s ER was full of patients that afternoon and even though my brother and sister-in-law who came with us know everybody there since they’ve worked there before, but then again, everyone comes in a first come first serve basis. No problem though and we patiently waited.

Yogi had his x-ray taken too after we’re done in the ER before we went to the room. All private and suite rooms were occupied that time so we chose to stay in a semi-private room first while waiting for our reservation. I’ve always wanted either a private or suite room for many reasons like, you can do whatever you wanted to do without thinking of anyone, you have your privacy, etc.

Below are some of the pictures i’ve taken while we were still in the semi-private room. The patient on the second bed was also a kid, about Yogi’s age and guess what? They got along pretty well in just a few minutes. Well, kids.

He's talking to the kid on the other bed.

He's talking to the kid on the other bed.

Playing with his dextrose bottle while talking to the kid.

Playing with his dextrose bottle while talking to the kid.

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