Tuesday, April 04, 2006

GA

My head was simply too heavy to document Grey's Anatomy last night. Somehow I was very lethargic, and during yesterday's final step aerobics lesson (yes, I attend a weekly step aerobics class), I simply couldn't keep up.

Been researching on the net about my recent jaw tightness and soreness. I think I probably have been clenching and grinding my teeth at night, for this is what the net kinda diagnosed from my symptoms. I could also be suffering from TMJ (Temporomandibular Disorder). The standard was management was to get a dentist to prescibe a mouth guard. But it's known to be a few hundred dollars. I am trying to find cheaper alternatives and some patients actually went to get those mouth guards used during sports. I think I will go get one soon. But then again, eventually, I think I will be better off seeking professional help.

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Ok. Grey's Anatomy. Christina has lost her baby, her fallopian tube and possibly losing Burke Preston. However, even as a patient, she refuses to stay in bed, running around the hospital trying to fit herself in the busy hospital activities, appearing in many wards giving her views. It all seemed kinda comical until the end, she was proven right in one of her diagnosis, and she began to cry uncontrollably. That's was the moment when it dawned upon her that she can no longer deny her lost and pretend to live life as normal. The reality has hitted her.

That's the thing about women. We can rise up strong after setbacks. Because we are capable of sweeping pain into the back alleys of the memory lane. As long as we do not visit them, we can still live life as it was. But if we are brought back there again, the sorrow... It's just sheer pain.

Seems like a new story will evolve from Alex. He seemed to have a secret which I guess will reveal in due time. Meredith then went on to talk about how sometimes we lie in life. (Can't remember the exact words she says nowadays) To ourselves, to our loved ones, to people around us. To get things done, to stall for time, to run away from reality... Then the scene shifts to the different people in the show, in a lie, encountering one, overcoming one, defeated by one. And for the record, this is the first time someone dies in the OT on GA.

Dr Bailey's patient-friend passed away in a 50-50 chance operation. Dr Bailey tried to revive him as much as she can in the end, but lost him eventually. And I suspect the reason why they introduce this element is because they want to show the humane side of Bailey.

Just went to checkout the website to detail this blog, and was initially frustrated but glad that they did not put on the episode spoilers for the show. I want to follow on and catch the series. The unknown is better than the known. We are actually watching season 2 now. Kewl. 20 episodes behind though. And I finally see the right spellings of the names of the characters. Well, at least I got most of the names right. :)

Tonight will be a tidy up my room and rid of old memories night. Or laundry night. See how.

* . .. fig fairy waved her wand.. .  10:23 AM

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