A lot more shit to go through.
For the ignorant ones, I was admitted to the hospital for 2 days, from 11th July to 12th July. From this, I can conclude that July isn't a month that agrees well with me. As a result of my hospitalization, I couldn't go to SCS for the first 2 days, which resulted in a lot of catching up to do when I was finally released into the wild.
OK, it wasn't that bad, I didn't get hospitalized, but it was bad enough and frankly speaking, I'd rather be hospitalized for that 2 days I spent at home doing nothing.
I was doing nothing because I could do nothing. Having a perpetual fever makes one sleepy all the time. The only thing I woke up for was meals, and TV (I couldn't even do other necessary things in life, like playing the computer, surfing porn, and masturbation).
Being hospitalized isn't so bad, because I could still get my meals, my rest, and my TV, and my mum wouldn't go "Should we go bring him see doctor" every 5 minutes if I were in the hospital. And the medical bill is free.
The fever effectively robbed me of 4 days of youth and 0.6kg. I was told that I looked very different because of the weight loss, so now I'm eating like a cow again.
SCS has been OK so far. I don't know which bugger back in BMT said that the training program was slack. It's not. It seems rather packed. Maybe the day ends earlier because we don't get tekan-ed as much, but trust me when I say that 6 months seem like a long time to get the real chevron stripes. There's still a lot of shit to go through.
-- 7/16/2011 03:06:00 AM