Sunday, June 1, 2008

Bad medicine, YUCK!

It was a Sunday afternoon when we came back home and my Mom was the first one to notice my face was about half a size bigger than usual. I don't remember having felt any sick nor have I realized I was so swollen. Mama immediately brought me to Dad and went downstairs to pick up the phone and call my doctor. My Grandma C and E, who was visiting with us that weekend, were both downstairs and started asking me what I ate last night. They were all making assumptions about what might have caused the problem but said I'd better be on the safe side and go see the doctor. They were worried too. I wanted to look at myself in the mirror but they told me that I'd better not. Oh Gosh, I wonder how ugly I must have looked. Mama was so worried that she couldn't even speak English anymore, but she did get her message across to the doctor who was professional enough to show up in his convertible and see me at his office on his day off. Needless to say, we had to pay him a lot for the incovenience we caused him, and in the end the diagnosis was I had been stung by a bee, wasp or whatever! I just know this was the most expensive Benadryl I've ever had to pay for. Maybe I'll be a doctor when I grow up and have a nice convertible. My Dad had to struggle a little bit to get the Benadryl down my throat. It tasted awful! Check out the video below:

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was great...

A spoon full of sugar....

Benny

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Marcia Torres said...

Hey Dear Sushi,
nice to hear your daddy's and mommy's voice... I miss them a lot although I have met your daddy not so often. He seems to be such a wonderful and nice person... I really do like him.
Well, your cousins H and F don't like to take medicine either. Lots of time and talking are needed to convince them to take any drug... pills ... Let's not even think about them. The boys can't stand them "period".
I take advantage of telling you that your cousin H got A in all his exams... It made all the family happy!!! And it seems that he is the only one in class to get all those As and also the youngest one: he is still 6.
Well, see you soon.

Mariuca said...

Awwww poor Sushi! Hope u feel better soon! I laughed out loud imagining poor Mama being so frantic with worry until she couldn't speak English anymore he he!! ;)

Gelombang Rakyat said...

Dear sushi, I know, Yuck! is the word. For many years, I am not a believer of hospital medicine. I much prefer the natural, and what is known as alternative medicine. For preventive purposes, Colloidal Silver. Hehehehehe...

Daisy said...

Poor Sushi! I hope you are doing better now. That medicine looked very icky, but I am proud of you for drinking it all up. This proves what a good doggie you are.

Sushi said...

Dear Aunty,

Congratulations! You are one of my Top 10 Sushi Lovers! Keep your lovely comments coming! Actually you show up twice on the list in different ranks because you changed your google ID.
Oh, they both miss you too! Mama says in the video " Sushi be good boy!" the other female voice in the background is my Grandma C's.
Nobody likes medicine, especially children like me and my cousins. It was no surprise to me that H passed all his tests with flying colors, he's so bright. Tell him congratulations!

Sushi said...

Hey Zubli, congratulations! You are already one of my Top 10 Sushi Lovers! I agree with you about alternative medicine, it's more natural and I wish we stay healthy enough not to need either docs or drugs for as long as possible.
Oh are you serious about colloidal silver? I will show you what happen to a man who took it, he looked like a smurf, no kidding!

Sushi said...

Hi Mariuca! I'm fine especially after I ate the yummy treat you gave me, thank you so much and congrats for being one of the Top 10 Sushi Lovers! Keep making us smile!

Sushi said...

Hey Daisy! Yes... I guess I am a good.... Doggie? Yes, I guess I am... I'm definetely better, that was some time ago. I'm kinda behind writing my 3rd season but will soon catch up!

Gelombang Rakyat said...

Dear Sushi, in the video, we see what happens after the medicine was taken. Natural dislike, right? Yes! Talk about instinct (wink!). Let's go natural. Oh, on Colloidal Silver, yes, the one ended up being blue, that is the only reference used in cyberspace to the advantage of anti-biotic businesses. Please see also, the hundreds of successful cases in support of naturalities. As you know, silver is the God-given. For a reason? Many reasons...

Gelombang Rakyat said...

Dear Sushi, I say woof!!! That means, I agree with you a hundred percent. My good friend Adnan Hashim, delivered a speech in 1987, and I remembered, his message is, "moderation is a perfection". Exactly enough, no more and no less. This applys in all areas of our life. You are smart in believing this already, in your wonderful sweet life. So, we have one commonness already. More to be discovered soon...Woof! Woof!!

Gelombang Rakyat said...

Woof! May I add, dear Sushi. My sister-in-law is one beautiful lady, coming from a state in Malaysia, known to us as Negeri Sembilan. That is 9 states in one. Unlike individuals in She-ka-go, LOL, some of them from Negeri Sembilan, they speak English with a "funny" local accent. I have heard, them saying, "Sumtiang is betto dhen natiang". I hope you get the sound, "Something is better than nothing". Then with a merry twinkle in their eyes, they continue, "Bud! Tuu mach op anitiang is gud for natiang!". Hahahahaha, "But too much of anything is good for nothing". LOL!!!