"Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost." Romans 15:13
I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) December 2005 which required me to go through 4 cycles of chemotherapies and a peripheral blood stem cell transplant (PBSCT). This blog, started while I was doing transplant, gave a real life account of the transplant, other treatment experiences and also my life after transplant.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Day +1426 : Follow-up at BMT clinic
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Day +1425 : Popcorn and pineapple tart
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Day +1424 : Goodies from Sarawak
My eldest sister brought many goodies from Sarawak; some from the kampong and others from Kuching.
My third sister (my bone marrow donor), who is staying in our hometown Bintangor, purchased about 50kg of fruits for us. It is by not mean a trivial effort to get the fruits here.
The fruits were first carried from Bintangor to Kuching through express boat by my niece, Siew Ling, who was just starting her internship in Kuching. My eldest sister and my brother-in-law then picked them up from the jetty.
After adding some more goodies from Kuching, the overall check-in luggage was 66kg; something over the combined limit of 60kg free luggage weight. Given that the airline charges RM16 for each kg of excess luggage, the total excess luggage cost was RM96, which is more than the value of the luggage itself. So it is not worth to pay for it.
It was fortunate that they found a solution to the problem free of charge at last – hand carried a box which was supposed to be checked in.
I believe not all family members would like to take so much trouble to do this but I am very grateful that my family members did and not only that, they were very happy to do this :-)
The honey oranges - do not look beautiful but taste "beautifully"
Friday, May 28, 2010
Day +1423 : Dinner with my eldest sister's family
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Day +1421 : I paid Google USD 5
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Day +1420 : Alvin the dog
Monday, May 24, 2010
Day +1419 : Four reverse sensors for a small car :-)
The Perodua Viva that my wife is driving is without reverse sensors. She has to rely on her eyes and sense of distance while reversing the car, and this put her under heavy pressure.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Day +1418 : Homemade popcorn





Saturday, May 22, 2010
Day +1417 : Siew Ling completed her study
I am fine today.
Time passes really fast. My niece, Siew Ling, had completed her study in Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). I still remember sending her off to UUM at Puduraya bus station on 30 June 2007. Daniel and Joseph followed and you can see in the photo posted on “Day +361 : Busy sending off my nieces to universities” that Daniel was still small at that time.
Siew Ling will undergo internship in a tourist firm in Kuching for a few months before graduating next year.
She stopped here for a few days before returning to Sarawak two weeks ago. We had a dinner at Grill King before she went back to Sarawak.
May God bless her internship and all her future undertaking!
Group photo before the dinner




Friday, May 21, 2010
Day +1416 : Cough and Flu again
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Day +1415 : HK 100Mbps, Malaysia 1Mbps and US? 512kbps
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Day +1414 : Kacang Satay at DG Food Court with HK visitors
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Day +1413 : Drag and drop files onto Gmail
Monday, May 17, 2010
Day +1412 : Happy Teacher's Day!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Day +1411 : Clearing statues
We had a statue clearing session at a church member - Mr. Ray Shoong’s - house after church service this afternoon. Joining us this time were some short term missionary team members from CMA Grace Chapel (基督教宣道会宣恩堂), Hong Kong.
Mr. Ray is a businessman. His business partner betrayed him a few months ago, leaving him a huge debt to burden. His lorry and car were repossessed by bank because he was unable to service his business loan.
Without transportation, he called William – a church member- to help. William told him in the car that no one could help him except Jesus and advised him to turn to Jesus. Ray heeded William's advice and decided to move away from the idol worship and turned to Jesus right away in the car. William then leaded him a prayer, asking Jesus to deliver him from the crisis.
Ray was a drunkard. He used to go home very late. When his wife demanded him to come home early, he would complied by coming home as early as 5:00am, but only on the next day. After experiencing the life transforming power of Jesus, he always comes home early now.
Seeing the miraculous changes happening on her husband, his wife was happy and accepted Lord Jesus as well. Their relationship used to be very poor but now this is not longer true.
Since they decided to follow Jesus for the rest of their life, they would like the church to clear all statues in their house.
It is great to see how a life was transformed and then blessed through accepting and following Lord Jesus :-)
Praying in the church before departing for Ray's house