Every problem has a solution
Grace to everyone,
Everyone has his own unique problem, be it personal, emotional, psychological etc. Problems do abound. The issue is either to ignore it or try to look for solutions. There may not be perfect solutions but it is alright if the solutions are appropriate and feasible.
We need the wisdom to acknowledge that there exists a problem.
That is why wisdom plays a big role in today's modern world as Jack Ma puts it.
Therefore to have the wisdom to recognise and accept that there is a problem is very very important.
Then we need to identify what is the root of the problem.
What you see on the surface is not the root cause of the problem but the symptom. Try asking 5 whys to nail down to the main root of the problem.
Patience and curiosity are the main virtues that you need to delve deeper to find the cause of the symptom that may lead to the root of the problem.
Cheers and look forward to hearing from you,
With unconditional love,
James Oh
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Saturday, February 10, 2018
Thursday, February 8, 2018
MY 9 TH CHEMO UPDATE
my ninth chemo
Grace to everyone,
Today marked my ninth chemotherapy and the third for this year. I am so glad that I have only 3 more to go. I am looking forward to the end of March, by then I would have completed the whole course of my treatment. Please continue to pray for me and may God continue to shower blessings on me.
My appetite worsened after my 8th chemotherapy. As a result, I lost 170g(61.3 to 59.6kg). Although my appetite for food dropped, I had increased lures for fresh air outside. Thus I embarked on frequent trips outdoors. I would go hiking and jungle trekking to breathe in the fresh air outside as well as to sweat it out. It was wonderful to enjoy the flora and fauna of our national parks and waterfalls. The simple task of gazing at the tiny fishes swimming in the shallow pools of water was a delight to me.
My oncologist reckoned that it was a good way of losing some of the toxics that have accumulated in my body. He now insists that I take 6 tablets a day for a fortnight unless there is a valid reason until my next chemotherapy after the Chinese New Year.
As usual, my youngest brother gave me a lift to the hospital on his way to work.
After registration, they conducted the mandatory blood test and other routine tests. Fortunately, my blood test was good enough for me to proceed with the treatment.
Before I checked in to my room, I had a consultation with my oncologist. Like the previous treatment, I was allocated a 4 bedded room(701/4) Orchid Ward but at a different building.
I know that this treatment would be very challenging, unexpected and uncertain. I have to endure a lot of side effects. I believe I can tolerate and conquer them with God's compassion and mercies. Please remember me in your prayers. Thank everyone.
With unconditional love,
James Oh
Grace to everyone,
Today marked my ninth chemotherapy and the third for this year. I am so glad that I have only 3 more to go. I am looking forward to the end of March, by then I would have completed the whole course of my treatment. Please continue to pray for me and may God continue to shower blessings on me.
My appetite worsened after my 8th chemotherapy. As a result, I lost 170g(61.3 to 59.6kg). Although my appetite for food dropped, I had increased lures for fresh air outside. Thus I embarked on frequent trips outdoors. I would go hiking and jungle trekking to breathe in the fresh air outside as well as to sweat it out. It was wonderful to enjoy the flora and fauna of our national parks and waterfalls. The simple task of gazing at the tiny fishes swimming in the shallow pools of water was a delight to me.
My oncologist reckoned that it was a good way of losing some of the toxics that have accumulated in my body. He now insists that I take 6 tablets a day for a fortnight unless there is a valid reason until my next chemotherapy after the Chinese New Year.
As usual, my youngest brother gave me a lift to the hospital on his way to work.
After registration, they conducted the mandatory blood test and other routine tests. Fortunately, my blood test was good enough for me to proceed with the treatment.
Before I checked in to my room, I had a consultation with my oncologist. Like the previous treatment, I was allocated a 4 bedded room(701/4) Orchid Ward but at a different building.
I know that this treatment would be very challenging, unexpected and uncertain. I have to endure a lot of side effects. I believe I can tolerate and conquer them with God's compassion and mercies. Please remember me in your prayers. Thank everyone.
With unconditional love,
James Oh