Perak, Malaysia | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      3 Things I Learned From Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech

      October 10, 2016

      Aha, I know it is too mainstream to talk about Hari Sukan Negara, but this is one of the day that I love. :D 

      Sports are my passion and I am happy to have basic skills of many sports except the one using legs. Seriously, futsal / football is a big no no, I don't know how to control the ball no matter how hard I learn. Running is an exception - I am into this lately. Bowling, volleyball, badminton are my cups of tea.

      My body is obviously not in the best shape yet but alhamdulillah, no major health concerns so far hopefully not in the future either. Ameen ameen. T_T


      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      The medalists. Lol.


      I joined a badminton tournament this year, it was actually the second time being organised by Czemsa and the embassy. Czemsa is a short form of Czech Malaysian Students Association, who handles many issues regarding the study and plays the role as the board that connect the students to the embassy. Actually, our Malaysian family in Czech is not that big and usually the people from the embassy will recognize you at least from which locality you study in. They may not be able to remember your name with your face, but trust me they know at least something about you. :)

      Everyday is a process of learning. 
      Cliche, I know.

      It was a very nice event where I had the chance to meet other people from different localities - Prague and Olomouc. We might have known many friends from the other universities for the past 5 years, but this time it felt something else - the good one. Yes, again, another #finalyearsyndrome. Lol


      1. You may not be the best pair for your partner but you can always try to sort it out.

      I played badminton single most of the times :) Hmm, sure double was my thing before, but it was too long ago, high school maybe. So, basically Adilah is my 2nd badminton partner and I think we are doing great. :)


      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      Adilah & I

      It was struggling hard to play together in the same court, haha like who is going to take care of the net and at the back?, should we cover half and half court? yada yada. But again, we are learning to adapt with each other. And I am glad you are my partner, dear Adie. Adie, being the phlegmatic one and I am obviously not in that group - it helps even though I am not that sure in what way. Haha.

      Thank you Adie for tolerating my enthusiasm :D 
      Thank you for being patient with me. 


      2. You will get to know others if you grab the chances given to you.

      I told you I am trying to appreciate friendship more starting recently, so why not I grab the chance to spend time with friends that I am not yet that close? It's not like I wanna be close to everybody, but at least I want to create good memories with people - the memories I will treasure for the rest of my life. :)

      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      Credit to the photographer :)

      It felt good to actually learn something new about that friends, which you have no ideas about. To be able to share lame jokes and they accepted your jokes with funny response were also the memorable part of yesterday. :) #assabiyahnomore

      Hopefully we will have more events within this remaining short time to share our time together. :)


      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      Lunch at Modry Zub



      3. To enjoy tasty food after the exercise is a blessing :D

      We went to Modry Zub, a Thai restaurant for late lunch. Haha, after burning fats and calories, we were basically double them back with theseeee yummy Thai (basically Asian) food! Warm seafood in a rainy day. :) Blast. 

      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      Shaking.

      Aeisyah and Farhana did the order as the rest were not that familiar with the menu. Basically we ordered steamed fish, sweet sour fish, tomyam and somtam. :)

      Oh yea, Modry Zub literally means Blue Tooth. Haha. You can check their website if you are interested to come and eat here while in Prague. The food was good enough to enjoy. 

      -------------------------------

      And.......
      Another best part of the event was this. Hehe

      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      The medal.

      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      With the Malaysian ambassador to Prague.
      Credit to the photographer :)


      Hari Sukan Negara 2016 in Czech
      Our small family, this is just few percents of the real quantity.
      Credit to the photographer :)
       HK, Czech
      161009

      Snacks From Taiwan, Thanks Luke!

      October 8, 2016

      I am glad I met many good friends while surviving in Czech for the past 5 years and counting. As a person who don't care much about friendship before, I realized that having friends is something I should appreciate. I cared about my studies A LOT when I was in schools. I cannot say I regret that ...but, I do, a bit. 

      I will start to make posts of appreciation regularly for people who leave meaningful sparks in my heart for anything. :) 

      #finalyearsyndrome


      Jawahir, Heidi, Luke, me.

      These snacks are from Luke, a good friend of mine from Taiwan. 

      He looks younger than his age though. Please guess how old is he and comment below yea?

      I still remember he was one of the first international friends that I made during first year. Already a degree holder, yet he continues with another degree. 

      ----------------

      Dear Luke,

      Thanks for being a good study partner throughout our medical school. We spent lots of time in cafes for discussion - well that's the only place we can discuss things out loud and nobody will ask us to slow down our voices. Thanks again for sharing good tips to understand medical stuffs. Thanks for being open for discussion on comparison of religions. You are a good Christian (I forgot you are Catholic or else ouch) and I can say you are a great person with broad general knowledge. When you literally knows a lot about Islamic history as well - all those empires, most of prophets, the Islamic ways of life yada yada - I am so impressed. 

      Being an Asian just like me, I think that's what make you stay closer to Malaysians than others. Haha. Thanks for being late to school just like I did. Thanks for sitting next to me in many classes. Thanks for giving moral supports during the hard times. 

      I'm still learning to appreciate friendship, so please understand I'm not that good to express myself. :)

      Do keep in touch after we graduate soon. I wish you all the best wherever you may settle down in the future - Germany or return to Taiwan. Do invite me and the rest of us for your wedding. Haha. 


      Snacks from Taiwan
      Awesome snacks.

      No worries about the snacks. They are awesome, I already tried the two on the right and the remaining is the cake. Thanks for even checking the ingredients before giving them to me :D



      p/s - I am having #finalyearsyndrome now when I feel like taking pictures of random things around me even though it is just a tree, normal tree.  

      HK, Czech
      161007

      Gifts From Lebanon :D

      October 7, 2016

      This happened less than a month ago, just few days before I flew back to Malaysia. 

      Did you guys know a Facebook (FB) group named Backpackers Buddies Malaysia (BBM)? This is one of my favorite place to spend my time on FB. Hmm, I can say FB is more meaningful for me with the existence of this group. Hehe.

      I had the experience of meeting a lot of cool people from this group, hmm better to say backpackers. :D It may sound weird to you, like I'm meeting random strangers. But, don't worry. Before I met anyone from that group, I will do basic check up on his / her FB. Ouch. Just for precautions. If the backpackers are guys, usually I will update the tour to my parents and close friends. 

      Gifts From Lebanon
      They are so sweet :)

      Oh yeah, Lebanon is called as Lubnan for Malaysians. I'm not familiar with this country. Embarrassingly, I need to check the map to know its location though. T_T It shares the border with Syria and Palestine. 


      Lebanon on Google Maps


      I feel good meeting new people, especially the one outside my course circle. Like, no medicine talks, no hospital experiences. I do share a bit of my life journey here in Czech. 

      So far, I met many backpackers from aviation, a few from engineering, banking, education as well. If I accidentally met any Malaysians around Prague on the spot, I don't know why I love to offer myself to take them around (if I'm free that time though). :D

      with backpackers
      Meet Abg Wan (red shirt) & Qayum. Photobombed by another tourist. 

      The funny thing was they didn't even know each other before this, yet they travel together. :D See, that's backpacking style. Haha. 

      Oh yea, they are Malaysians. Qayum is the one working in Lebanon, while Abg Wan works in Malaysia and they met in Amsterdam :D

      p/s - If you guys are coming to Prague, please let me know :) We can meet up and I can guide you around if needed. 
      HK, Czech
      161007

      Belajar Dari Kisah Pesakit Fibroid Rahim

      October 6, 2016

      Sekarang tengah rotation Obstetrics & Gynecology (O&G), memang ulang baca hadam faham hafal topik-topik dalam O&G untuk beberapa minggu ni. Memang menarik kaum wanita ni sampaikan kena ada department sendiri. :) Cuma, sama macam di Malaysia rasanya, rata-rata doktor kat department O&G kat hospital sini majoriti lelaki. T_T Boleh dikira dengan jari berapa kali saya jumpa / dapat belajar dengan doktor perempuan. 

      Belajar Dari Kisah Pesakit Fibroid Rahim
      Hospital | 7am

      Kisah benar ni diceritakan oleh doktor yang mengajar saya. Tapi saya olah sikit untuk privasi.

      Ada seorang gadis (Nur) berumur dalam lingkungan 20 tahun, doktor diagnose dia dengan fibroid rahim (uterine fibroid). Fibroid ni common je cumanya kita semua tak perasan sebab biasanya takde simptom apa-apa pun. Punca fibroid ni tak dapat dipastikan tapi dalam kajian-kajian, dikatakan dipengaruhi dengan ketidakstabilan hormon. 

      Ia sejenis benign tumor (ketumbuhan yang bukan kanser) kat rahim dan kesannya pada wanita tu bergantung pada kedudukan tumor tu.

      Fibroid locations
      Credit - MayoClinic

      Ni pulak bentuk rahim wanita. Rasanya semua ada belajar basic reproductive systems masa sekolah kan? Tahu kan mana uterus (rahim), ovary, fallopian tube, vagina, cervix kan? :) 

      Di antara 4 kedudukan fibroid, yang submucosal fibroid agak memberi kesan pada wanita tu terutamanya kuantiti haid yang sangat banyak dan ganggu proses nak mengandung. Dalam kes Nur ni, ditakdirkan dalam rahim dia ada banyak fibroid - bukan seketul je tapi berketul-ketul. Nur ni tak rasa sakit apa-apa pun, cumanya masa medical check-up, secara tak sengaja doktor jumpa fibroid ni. 

      Jadinya sebab Nur akan masuk fasa kahwin, fasa nak mengandung yada yada, doktor sarankan untuk buang fibroid ni. Cuma, agak tricky sebab banyak kuantitinya kan. Procedur ni dipanggil myomectomy - biasanya dibuat pada orang muda pada masa yang sama, nak jaga kesuburan. Kalau orang yang dah berumur 50tahun macam tu, biasanya disarankan untuk buang rahim (hysterectomy). 


      Image result for fibroid rahim selepas myomectomy
      Credit - Google

      Lepas myomectomy, doktor sarankan Nur untuk cuba mengandung secepat mungkin sebab risiko fibroid datang balik tu tinggi. Malangnya, takde rezeki Nur mengandung. 

      Selepas 10 tahun, Nur disahkan ada fibroid lagi, dan kuantitinya sama banyak macam sebelum ni. Rahim Nur memang dah pelik sangat rupa dia - kesan operation buang fibroid sebelum ni campur dengan kehadiran fibroid baru. Doktor terangkan pasal kebarangkalian untuk hysterectomy (buang rahim) tapi Nur merayu untuk cuba buang fibroid tu sahaja. Jadinya doktor cuba lagi mana yang termampu untuk selamatkan rahim Nur - untuk kali kedua.

      Sekali lagi myomectomy dibuat, tapi kali ni dengan risiko tinggi rahim mungkin perlu dibuang. Alhamdulillah, doktor berjaya buang seberapa banyak fibroid yang boleh tanpa perlu buang rahim. 

      Tapi doktor tak dapat bagi jaminan pun yang Nur akan mampu mengandung. 


      fibroid rahim selepas myomectomy
      Gambaran rupa rahim lepas dibuang fibroid
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      Beberapa tahun lepas tu, Nur datang balik ke hospital. Dan jeng jengggg. Nur mengandung!

      Bukan satu baby, tapi kembar!

      Doktor yang rawat Nur ni memang kagum habis dengan keajaiban ni. Rahim yang disangka peluang untuk mengandung tu terlalu nipis, tapi kun fayakun terjadi jugak.

      Doktor tu tanya kitorang, "So, what do you think of the moral of this story?"

      Pastu dia yang jawab.

      Doctors are just normal human beings. We can try our best, we can expect things within our limits of thinking, we can recommend procedures of what we think the best for the patients. But, everything turns back to the Highest One up there. God.

      Dalam perubatan ni, ada satu term - prognosis. Prognosis ni ialah anggaran sejauh mana seseorang tu mampu sihat selepas kena penyakit. Contoh orang yang ada kanser otak - kebanyakkannya doktor akan letakkan sebagai poor prognosis. Boleh jadi ditakdirkan, pesakit tu mampu bertahan lebih dari apa yang dijangka. Dan kadang-kadang ada jugak penyakit yang good prognosis tapi berakhir dengan kematian tiba-tiba.

      Kat sini kita boleh muhasabah diri yang sesungguhnya manusia hanya mampu merancang, tapi Allah yang menentukan semuanya. :)

      Berlapang dada dengan dunia, sebab akhirat lebih utama. :)

      p/s - Maaf lah kalau tak faham, saya menaip ni pun dah nak tersengguk T_T
      p/s/s - Rujukan 1, 2

      Till next post insyAllah.
      Assalamualaikum
      HK, Czech
      161006

      Baked Fish Fillets - SUPER DUPER EASY!

      October 4, 2016



      I am a seafood lover :) 

      However, as you may know, Czech is a land-lock country. Don't ever expect any cheap seafood - neither raw nor cooked.

      A kilogram of frozen pack of medium-sized prawns can simply costs you around 400kc = RM 60+
      T____T. Itu yang bila balik Malaysia, tiap kali makan luar kena order seafood. 

      Fresh fishes are hard to get unless you live in countrysides where there are lakes / pool full of them. Even, you need a license to go fishing. Haha. Oh, you can get kinda 'fresh' carp during Christmas season as carps are traditional food for Czech people on Christmas Eve.

      Baked Fish Fillets
      Baked Fish Fillets
      I baked this for lunch. My left hand has not recovered yet, I just don't feel good to use it on heavy duty. Nak study pun kebas, apatah lagi potong bawang tumis bla bla bla. Malas jugak sebenarnya. So, the alternative is put everything into the oven. Jadilah makanan niii :D

      It is very easy. Really. 

      1. Cut the defrost fish fillets into medium pieces. 
      2. Sprinkle the fillets and vegetables with paprika and black pepper. 
      3. Leave for 5 minutes. 
      4. Put the vegetables into the baking tray, then put fish fillets on top of them. 
      5. Squeeze half a lemon onto them. 
      6. Leave in to cook in the oven with temperature 150 degree Celsius for 30 minutes.


      While waiting, you can just proceed with whatever task you are doing. 

      See, senang pun senang. Sedap pun sedap. Untuk tekak saya lah :) 

      Oh yea, brokoli tu rasa macam chips :D Boleh la try kalau nak control diri taknak makan chips.

      HK, Czech
      161004

      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey

      30/9/16, 1/10/16

      On my way back from Kuala Lumpur to Prague. Unfortunately, I have about 18 hours layover in Istanbul! I knew I had long transit on the return journey but didn't realised it was THAT LONG. Haha. And I didn't knew we can request for hotel if eligible. 

      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey
      Ataturk Havalimani Airport, Istanbul, Turkey
      A friend of mine asked me to just go to the hotel desk and ask if I'm eligible for a free hotel room. I didn't put high hope though. Because, from my experience with Emirates before, they also provide free hotel room if (1) the ONLY flight connection LEFT is after more than 10 hours, (2) the price of ticket more than 800.

      So, I expected the same with Turkish Airlines (TA).

      The queue was really long, when it came to my turn... yea, I could feel it. I'm not eligible. :p

      There was a shorter connecting flight in between so that means I had a shorter alternative. I think the price was 200 more expensive that's why I chose the longer transit I guess. 

      Staying at the airport is a 'boring' thing to do.
      And it is even worst when the free WiFi given is only for 2 hours! T__T
      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey
      Travel light. Konon. 
      I prepared myself with Turkish Airlines' pillow for that night, borrowed from the plane Kuala Lumpur - Istanbul. Haha the pillow was quite obvious that few people asked me if that's from TA. T_T I returned the pillow to TA during my flight from Istanbul to Prague.

      Lantak pi la.

      Oh yea, I did considered spending money on hotel room as I needed a proper sleep that time. The cheapest hotel room with airport transfers, complimentary breakfast costed at least 70! Ya Allah, terkesima dibuatnya.

      I did asked TA if they have discounts on the hotel room they provide. And tadaaaaa, they give discount for it! Surprisingly yes! And cheaper than other hotel agents!

      55 for a night in 5* hotel!

      Tapi, sebab 55 pun banyak tu, finally I decided to stay at the airport that night. So tired to go to the city center, nak kena tukar duit lagi. It was getting dark and I just don't feel like going out at the end. 

      Ayuhlah mereput di lapangan terbang T___T



      Haha back to the topic.

      I literally just knew that we can request for meal voucher if we fly with Turkish Airlines and we have a long transit in Istanbul Ataturk Airport. But, I simply didn't know much about the details BUT the free meal EXIST! :)

      The food varies, depends on the time. You will have more choices for lunch and dinner I guess. But, I requested the breakfast meal. So, the person in charge narrowed the choices to ONLY one kiosk. 

      So, how to request for free meal?
      1. Go to Turkish Airlines Care Point. Quite close to gate 215. It is at the back of Passport Control & Custom #1

      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey
      how the care point looks like. 

      2. Show your boarding pass, wait for the officer to process your request. Then, you will get a paper like this.

      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey
      yep, an A4 paper. Haha

      3. Find the given kiosk/restaurant. In my case, I was only allowed to get meal from Freshly Baked. So.... this is the place. Oh yeah, the meal vouchers are for food from kiosks / restaurants in the food court.

      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey
      Freshly Baked.

      4. Show the meal voucher and ask what can you get. They will serve you :)

      Free Meal Voucher | Istanbul Ataturk Airport, Turkey
      I had this for breakfast. :)

      So, chicken sandwich and orange juice for breakfast. 
      It worth at least 15 Lira. Okay la tuu, free kot.

      Till then,
      I started the school session yesterday, will try to update the blog as frequently as I can.

      :)

      Take care!

      HK, Czech
      161004

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