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Monday, June 28, 2010

Houseparty at ours

it was time again, for a party at chester road. michael and sam, not a couple, thats just our physio love =)


was für ein Outfit mit diesen tollen Hausschlappen, Frau in der Küche beim Würstchen braten

meine neueste Errungenschaft. Wollte mal wieder Geld ausgeben und hab mir neue Schuhe gekauft, waren eh nur 40 Dollar. Bargain.

die Aussicht von dem Balkon von dem Club mit der Soty Bridge und Brisbane River

Kirsten and me



Trinkspiele....













Eva, Kirsten und Sara






I have the proof, Sara is having SAUS...she has been on a vegetarian trip for last half year. Yum





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jelly shots








my beloved Sara, since she is English,we had a bet for soccer game last night and Deutschland won, score, she will cook dinner for me this week. mhmmm
I already won a bottle of really good italian amaretto, cos I had a bet going on with my barmen and I told him I liked Amaretto Sour and I won so that was my win. I start liking this world cup altho it keeps me up very late at night...our verdict.... :-P no night with us girls without having Jägerbombs...yum

Sunday, June 27, 2010

3 years, a quantity so big, but a feeling of recentness?

The loss of a beloved one, will give you your very own guardian angel.


You are not here anymore, where you were

but you are everywhere, where we are!!!


Wenn der Tag vergeht
und leise, ganz leise
die Dämmerung naht

Wenn die laute Welt ganz still wird
und schläft
und träumt
von der Sonne

Dann singt in mir
die Sehnsucht leise ihr Lied
und lächelnd komm ein Engel
und bringt mir dein Bild



Du bist nicht mehr da, wo Du warst,

aber Du bist überall, wo wir sind.

Monday, June 21, 2010

how good does it feel...

Just a quick comment from Campus. We are finally back at uni doing our 4th block of the year, non-immersion so we are not out but doing lectures, courses, clinical visits that we wont cover with our actual placements and some holidays and it is just AMAZING. I am loving this passive role of being a student, just a bit of osmosis if you want to, soak it in or just snooze away. And it is just sooooo good to see everyone again, first half hour was just hugs and kisses and general excitement to be united again. So scared to have to leave everyone and my beloved uni life :( Being on campus is really nice too again. Especially because everyone else is stressed and freaking out because it is exam period and we are just chilling out lying on the grass in the sun in between lectures, LOVE LIFE! No scarry supervisors, no pressure to perform, no extra work at nighttime, oh yes, I will enjoy the next five weeks....then I will be all charged up to smash the next placement which DEFINITELY will be hard cos its at uni clinic so thez know what we should know and the push us! Which is good cos we learn heaps but for now, I am happy where I am, haha. Give my brain bit of break. But yeah, so fun to see all the second years etc totally stressing out, I can see ourselves, that was us and it was scarry at times but see where we are now. It is so satisfying, the big 4th years, LOL! Ok back to lecture and then i only go to gym and then watch final episodes of grays anatomy with my girls and popcorn, what a day! Talk soon!
P.S. what do u guys think of my layout?? too much? I really like it so will see. Love, Anna Banana

Friday, June 18, 2010

bye my beloved kids






















Tracey was one of my major patients and I got her from being on crutches, not being able to TOUCH her leg or move in any manner from below knee to WALK WITHOUT crutches, her calf is something she has to work on from now on so she is able to walk on tippy toes and jump properly but how awesome is that? We said goodbye to crutches on Thursday, she had them for a few months....awesome. She was the patient with CRPS, that chronic pain disorder syndrome. I did an amazing job with her, so my supervisor, so proud of myself cos in my first session she started crying when we only attempted to touch her foot, and I was quite intimidated by her presentation but we got there in the end. JUHU.

so happy....and it was so sad to leave :( she made me a card last week and yesterday she gave me a big present, everything wrapped up and another card, so lovely. ohhhhhhhh thats one hard thing, saying bye to patients. Also my two bomb boys, I gave them my email because I wanna know how they are going. I saw them from day one post explosion, when they were hardly responsible and did some chest physio with me half unconscious and yesterday both boys, BOTH, on crutches in the gym and we were doing heaps of stuff. So cool, was such a long path till here and they still have such a long road to walk. Wow, love that job! So relieved I did pass that placement tho, because it was SHITLOADS of work, so busy during the day, coming in early and leaving late due to paperwork and research and extra study at night and weekends....BÄH....

I passed well, got good comments, good constructive feedback regarding my weaknesses. Paeds is definitely something I will consider for my career, the last 2 placements werent that flash but this one cld be my direction. The other girl in my department didnt pass, so that was quite sad, cos became really good friends with her :( I have 5 weeks non-immersion ie 3 weeks uni and daily clinical visits and 2 weeks off EEEAAASSYYY PEASY. hello life,I got u back, haha =)

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Paeds placement

Ok so i explained to you last time, what my normal day looks like. Besides looking after inpatients on the orthopaedic ward, ie acute cases, I also see outpatients, which only come in for their appointments. They are usually not acute anymore, sub- acute or chronic. I got orthopaedic cases like kids that came out of casts or had some sort of pains after playing sports etc. So these patients usually required a thorough assessent in order to find the source of their problem rather than just treating them post-OP for mobility. So two totally different things.

Once you diagnosed them and decided they would benefit from physio, I arrange appointments with them and treat them as well. Very often I do hydroptherapy with them cos the pool seems to have magic effect on kids and their pain. Its just such a great environment to do physiotherapy in. The water and its properties is like a gym full of equpiment: buyoancy, resistance, compression, heat, assisted movement when creating a strudel, massage .... and then we have so many cool toys as well, so its always really good fun.

Then, if I am not effective or if I think there is something else going on, I can refer them on: I had one girl who was sooo hypersensitive after her cast, I diagnosed her with CRPS (chronic regional pain syndrome) which is a syndrome, where the brain and its neural connections to the affected site "gets confused" about signals so light touch is perceived as pain. Usually its when u had major traume so the brain wants to protect the tissue, like a broken ankle, but in fact, no one knows why exactly that happens, the site is healed, no damage but the brain still wants to protect so even just touching the skin makes these sort of kids jump thru the roof because light touch is perceived as nociception ie pain signals. Really bad condition and really hard to treat cos u cant touch them. You actually have to remodel your brain and convince that the body is healed and touching or just moving is NOT painful.

So first I had to explain that complex condtion to the girl and the partents, which was already hard, but then make them understand that Tracey has to push through that pain cos the more she doesnt use that foot, the stiffer and the weaker it gets and the more it will hurt to get it back to normal again. So, I have to desensitize her, kinda hard cos they in sooo much pain but I did one session with her and got an "excellent with gold star" from my educator cos I have handled her and the situation so well. Anyway, my point was, I had to refer her on to the pain management team. I also came to the appointment with her and the doctors asked me all that questions and really acknowledged me and what I have been doing and what my plan was for her. Felt little proud as the little student with the two big doctors =)

OR another girl which huuuuge social issues at home (abuse etc which I read in chart from the child protection services) stopped bending her knee, so she is majorly tight and stiff and cant walk so I tried to do hydro for 3 weeks with her, only got better tiny little bit, most of the time we jsut talked and she told me all that stuff about her "fucked up" (excuse my french, but thats how it is) family and she really enjoyed coming to physio and when i told her that i have to send her back to the orthopaedic team she got bit scared "can i come back to physio again tho?" and i told her it depends on what the doctors find out because i dont feel i am effective enough to justify the treatment. And there u go, I got her to bend the knee, walk up stairs in pool and do all sorts of stuff, got rid of her crutches (MAJOR IMPROVEMENT-yay) and I got her knee to 70° degrees knee bent. So I have to see whether physio is the right thing and sometimes you are jsut a friend who gives you attention, which is the case with her I think, so psychosomatic issues rather than actual physical impairment. Once I thought that was the case, I jsut pushed her heaps further altho she told me it was painful but she was just not consistent enough with her pain patterns and intensities and it all didnt match up so I took that risk and went through the pain with her and tadaaa, she can walk again. Thank god =)

Ok i have to go to work, brain numbing waitressing, no need to think and lots of opportunities to chat to my friends and the guests, I love that, always have a good chat and loads of good food- I LIKE.

Week four tomorrow, then one more week and I finish my 3rd placement. OH MY GOSH!

I miss you all at the moment. Been to a few family & friends things and got majorly jealous!! kinda imagined how nice it would be to be able to just come over and have dinner with my fam or go for coffee and stuff :( bugger! we'll talk soon tho, ok?! Kisses to my beloved friends and especially family =)

Friday, June 04, 2010

Straight after hairdresser


ok now i just have to learn to style it that way, too, i just dont get that looking-in-the-mirror-and-holding-hairdryer-in-one-hand-and-brush-in-the-other-hand-right-is-left-left-is-right-my-shoulder-starts-to-hurt-up-or-down-mirror-image-fine-motor-skill-business :-P i think i will go for the just-got-out-of-bed-and-just-shake-my-head-for-a-minute-style haha

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

new hair....yeah so happy i did it


smiling was too boring....but since everybody was harrassing me...here are the pics!