Feelings and Stories of mine

STORIES OF MY OWN

Friday, September 29, 2006

Hey wala lng pasok! YEs ba or argh!?!?!

There was no classes for 2 days( Thursday and Friday!), Our science expo was moved because of the strom..That's a YEY!but the bad thing about that is...There was no cellphone signal!!wah! can't survive without it!hehe:0 We also spend our time in the funeral because my lolo( my grandma's brother in law died Wednesday Morning)...

Friday! there was no rain but i saw lots of Trees that is on the ground! the cellphone signal was back but I don't have TEXTMATES!!!argh!hehe... Wewent to the funeral again! My 1st, 2nd and ectc cousins are there...JAmming!eating! laughing!it was like a renunion:) My kikay na tita and i went to the computer shop for internet of course!:)hehe! need to go home beacuse it already past 10pm..hehe

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

MY other blog.......

okie okie. I have a tabulas acc. this is mu URL http://www.tabulas.com/~sparx YAN!

Monday, September 25, 2006

Quote#4

Friendship is the best relationship!

We may go separate ways..

live in different lives..

fight over someone...

believe in different aspects..

but as long as we believe that we are FRIENDS...

We'll FOREVER BE!!!

September 23

it was my first gimik with my friends last Saturday! It was FUNNNN, it was also our PCTC...Gosh i'm very happy because i got nice grades!YIKEE!haha..We watched a Movie and ate at eastwood.I'm with my chums..(joan and tch Celine). I'll gonna type more next time..because i need to finish some HOME WORKS!.seeyah!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Math and Chemistry Grade!!!

Today! My Adviser, tchr Andrea, showed me my grade in math...Both Statistics and Algebra... Gosh! I got a G!!!! in both!!! and i asked her about my chemistry grade...guess what?!?! I got a VG!!!Yikeeee!hehehe... I'm very HAPPY!!!:) hehe:)

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Quote..#3

When we find someone
whose wierdnessis
compatible with ours,
we join up with them and fall into
mutually satisfying
wierdness.......
and call it ........
FRIENDSHIP!

Have You ever felt this feeling?!

Have you ever felt this feeling?!
The feeling like you are alone, nobody can understant you? Even though your friends are there for you they can't cheer you up?!?!

SHOCKS! I sometimes felt that way.It's very hard.....

Friday, September 15, 2006

What is Dengue?!?!

Dengue

Dengue [DEN-ghee] is a flu-like viral disease spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often fatal, complication of dengue.
Dengue occurs in most tropical areas of the world. Most U.S. cases occur in travelers returning from abroad, but the dengue risk is increasing for persons living along the Texas-Mexico border and in other parts of the southern United States.
There is no specific treatment for dengue.
Prevention centers on avoiding mosquito bites in areas where dengue occurs or might occur and eliminating breeding sites.

What is dengue fever? What is dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Dengue fever is a flu-like illness spread by the bite of an infected mosquito.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often fatal, complication of dengue fever.

What is the infectious agent that causes dengue?
Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever are caused by any of the dengue family of viruses. Infection with one virus does not protect a person against infection with another.

How is dengue spread?
Dengue is spread by the bite of an Aedes mosquito. The mosquito transmits the disease by biting an infected person and then biting someone else.

Where is dengue found?
Dengue viruses occur in most tropical areas of the world. Dengue is common in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Australia, and the Americas. It is widespread in the Caribbean basin. Dengue is most common in cities but can be found in rural areas. It is rarely found in mountainous areas above 4,000 feet.
The mosquitoes that transmit dengue live among humans and breed in discarded tires, flower pots, old oil drums, and water storage containers close to human dwellings. Unlike the mosquitoes that cause malaria, dengue mosquitoes bite during the day.

What are the signs and symptoms of dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever?
Dengue fever usually starts suddenly with a high fever, rash, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, and muscle and joint pain. The severity of the joint pain has given dengue the name "breakbone fever." Nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite are common. A rash usually appears 3 to 4 days after the start of the fever. The illness can last up to 10 days, but complete recovery can take as long as a month. Older children and adults are usually sicker than young children.
Most dengue infections result in relatively mild illness, but some can progress to dengue hemorrhagic fever. With dengue hemorrhagic fever, the blood vessels start to leak and cause bleeding from the nose, mouth, and gums. Bruising can be a sign of bleeding inside the body. Without prompt treatment, the blood vessels can collapse, causing shock (dengue shock syndrome). Dengue hemorrhagic fever is fatal in about 5 percent of cases, mostly among children and young adults.

How soon after exposure do symptoms appear?
The time between the bite of a mosquito carrying dengue virus and the start of symptoms averages 4 to 6 days, with a range of 3 to 14 days. An infected person cannot spread the infection to other persons but can be a source of dengue virus for mosquitoes for about 6 days.

How is dengue diagnosed?
Dengue is diagnosed by a blood test.

Who is at risk for dengue?
Anyone who is bitten by an infected mosquito can get dengue fever. Risk factors for dengue hemorrhagic fever include a person's age and immune status, as well as the type of infecting virus. Persons who were previously infected with one or more types of dengue virus are thought to be at greater risk for developing dengue hemorrhagic fever if infected again.

What is the treatment for dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever?
There is no specific treatment for dengue. Persons with dengue fever should rest and drink plenty of fluids. They should be kept away from mosquitoes for the protection of others. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is treated by replacing lost fluids. Some patients need transfusions to control bleeding.

How common is dengue?
In tropical countries around the world, dengue is one of the most common viral diseases spread to humans by mosquitoes. Tens of millions of cases of dengue fever and up to hundreds of thousands of cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever occur each year.
In the United States, approximately 100 cases of dengue are reported each year in travelers returning from tropical areas. Many more cases probably go unreported. A few persons have become infected with dengue while living in the United States. Aedes mosquitoes are found in Texas, Florida, and other southern states, and locally acquired dengue has been reported three times since 1980 in southern Texas.

Is dengue an emerging infectious disease?
Yes. All types of dengue virus are re-emerging worldwide and causing larger and more frequent epidemics, especially in cities in the tropics. The emergence of dengue as a major public health problem has been most dramatic in the western hemisphere. Dengue fever has reached epidemic levels in Central America and is threatening the United States.
Several factors are contributing to the resurgence of dengue fever:
No effective mosquito control efforts are underway in most countries with dengue.
Public health systems to detect and control epidemics are deteriorating around the world.
Rapid growth of cities in tropical countries has led to overcrowding, urban decay, and substandard sanitation, allowing more mosquitoes to live closer to more people.
The increase in non-biodegradable plastic packaging and discarded tires is creating new breeding sites for mosquitoes.
Increased jet air travel is helping people infected with dengue viruses to move easily from city to city.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is also on the rise. Persons who have been infected with one or more forms of dengue virus are at greater risk for the more severe disease. With the increase in all types of virus, the occurrence of dengue hemorrhagic fever becomes more likely.

How can dengue be prevented?
There is no vaccine to prevent dengue. Prevention centers on avoiding mosquito bites when traveling to areas where dengue occurs and when in U.S. areas, especially along the Texas-Mexico border, where dengue might occur. Eliminating mosquito breeding sites in these areas is another key prevention measure.
Avoid mosquito bites when traveling in tropical areas:
Use mosquito repellents on skin and clothing.
When outdoors during times that mosquitoes are biting, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants tucked into socks.
Avoid heavily populated residential areas.
When indoors, stay in air-conditioned or screened areas. Use bednets if sleeping areas are not screened or air-conditioned.
If you have symptoms of dengue, report your travel history to your doctor.
Eliminate mosquito breeding sites in areas where dengue might occur:
Eliminate mosquito breeding sites around homes. Discard items that can collect rain or run-off water, especially old tires.
Regularly change the water in outdoor bird baths and pet and animal water containers.

Fever?! Hope its not dengue!

Yester day I'm very worried, because my friend, Let's call her "G", did'nt go to school 2 straight days. I texted "G".
Me: heya!Ü musta na po kayo? bkt po kayo absent?
G: hey! glad to hear from you. Eto still feeling week pero wala nang Fever...
M: bkt po absent?!
G: Super taas ng lagnat ko and puro vomiting, akala nila, dengue...
..... Buti na lng hindi dengue....

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Quote#2

What if one time
I want to talk to you about
something but you just say
"NEXT TIME NA LANG OK?!?!"

And turn your back
on me without knowing that....


It would be the last
time that you will ever see me...
because.......

I beg God to a minute to see you...




FAVORITE Quotes....

From now on... I'll post my favorite qoute...I want to share it with you my dear FRIENDS! hehe...This qoute comes from one of my friends...


Ever
had
the
a feeling?

You
attempt
and
fight
hard
to
take
someone
off
your MIND
and off
your life....

But each time
you are in that
person's presence
YOU JUST CAN'T HELP BUT FALL......


ü

Monday, September 11, 2006

Science Expo!!!!

Science week is going to be on the last week of september! SoOoOoOoO many things to do! wah! Our Science teachers told us that we will not have MIDTERMS this 2nd Trim.. but it will be replace with this SCIENCE EXPO! and it is DUE ON SEPTEMBER 28( i think). We have to choose a partner, then an adviser( isang guro na tutulong sainyo ng partner mo!).


My partners are Mariel and Celinaü. Our Topic is about the Water transport in plants, Of course our topic is about botany(a branch of Biology), we asked sir H if he can be our adviserü and HE said YES!heheheü We already started it!WEshhoooo!

GOOD luck to us...to my teachers( Kaya nyo YAN!)....To my fellow Friend and CLassmates!


Oki... Research naman...

Friday, September 08, 2006

UHmm...Blogger? or Tabulas??


Yesterday, I sign up in Tabulas.com. hehehe! I want to try tabulas, but i can't do blogger and tabulas at the same timeü... so i have to decide...Tabulas or Blogger...Eni-minie-minie mo?Blo-gg-er ba? o ta-bu-las?haha!

I am going to post my url for my Tabulas accountÜ IF! I am going to use thatü hehehe!ü

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Thursday!Geologyü


Our test for today are Geology and Fil/Ap! The Geo test are just essays and identifying the lakes, seas and the oceans of the WORLD!hahaha!
These are some of the essay questions:
a) Explain Sea breezes
b)Explain Land breezes
c) What is Turbulence
The bonus Question was:
Why is the wind important?
That are some the essay part! argh!




Chemistry and english Exam!

Wednesday, Sept 6,2006,Is the day for our CHEMISTRY and ENGLISH trime Test! Argh!Our chem teacher(teacher DAWN) is very kind, she allow us to use a index card that may contian difenitions and formulas.hehehe!it is very useful hahaha! The exam was not that hard but i got stuck in test II number 3, the problem is aking for the ppm and ppb of a 'compound'!argh!I for got how to slove it so i leave it blank.:<

Our engilsh test is not hard!hehe, i have a feeling that i'll not pass because it was about a boring passage and vocab words! and i hate that!hehe!The test has 10 pages and it is all multiple choice! i did'nt review because i though the exam is going to be next week tuesday!aargh!ü

Anyway we still have 4 exams!geology,Physics(bridge making!), MAth algebra and Fil/AP!!!!wahhh! I NEEd to study hard!

Monday, September 04, 2006

Wahhhhh!Biology Exam!

it was our biology exam today, argh! It was not that hard and it was not that easy..heheü I think i have 80% chance of passing and 20% of failingü. Well of course, I want to passü. Oh..well, i need to review for my stat exam tom.. ü Good luck to my self and to my CLassmates and the people of HED CEN!hahahahaü

Saturday, September 02, 2006

two in a row! AnO?! Laban ka?

Noong Wednesday, pinikon nanaman ko ako ng anking kakalase na si SAM! hehehe.. sabi nya suntukan na lang. Semps, kailanggan ko na gumanti..binatukan niya ko tapos..Sinuntok ko siya sa leeg,hahaha! sabi nga ng mga Classmates ko parang hindi daw ko babae.hahaha! pero bago matapos ang araw kmi ay ng bati naü..