Monday, March 7, 2011

Sun, Sand, Beach - Trip to Langkawi

Once again, thanks to Airasia's free seats tickets, we managed to get the whole family including the maids to Langkawi for a short break.

It was a pleasant flight journey with a delay in departure to Langkawi of about 10 minutes and early arrival back to Kuala Lumpur around 20 minutes. It was only about 1 hour flight journey, so the children were manageable. Just a little bit of crying in the beginning and in the end of the journey.

We rented a Nissan Serena upon arrival at RM 260 for 3 days 2 nights, not a bad deal at all. We decided to stay at Awana Porto Malai this time due to its spacious room and the children pool, also a magnificent view from the room.

View from our hotel balcony

sunrise view

The children love the beach and really enjoyed themselves digging into the sand, soaking and trying to catch the fish in the sea.




A bit for too short (3 days 2 nights) for this trip. We can managed to go to the pool once, beach twice, visiting friends there, a bit of shopping and dinning out at the beach. Will definitely stay a day or two longer the next time. 

Can't wait for Airasia's next good bargain!!!





Thursday, February 17, 2011

G6PD

My youngest son, 1 of the twins is with G6PD deficiency. G6PD deficiency is an inherited condition in which the body doesn't have enough of the enzyme G6PD to help red blood cells function normally. This deficiency can cause hemolytic anemia, usually after exposure to certain medications, foods or even infections.

To learn more about G6PD, you could check out the following websites:-

1. www. g6pd.org
2. www.g6pddeficiency.org

Just to share my experience here. My son was diagnosed with G6PD deficiency since born due to his high jaundice. We have accepted the fact that he is born with this deficiency. When he was around 1, my husband decided to get a 2nd opinion. So, we went for a 2nd blood test and the result came back, has set us jumping high that he has free of the deficiency. I was shocked and delighted with the result. However, I called my gynaecologist and asked is this possible. The doctor said this is possible due to his organs were not properly and fully formed yet when he was just born. 

I have also called the paediatrician of my son who broke the news of his deficiency to us when he was born, to ask him could this be possible? Is mis-diagnosis possible at that time? My husband was not happy with me,  not able to accept the new result. I told him, I do not want regret, I do not want mistake. The doctor's reply was this is not possible and advised us to perform another test.

I decided to send the blood sample to Singapore for more extensive test and the result shown he is still with this deficiency. With that result, we decided to move forward and to pay him special attention and be watchful of his diet. 

My neighbours' children also have the same problem. I noticed that they actually do not realised or research into what can the people with this deficiency take or eat. Basically, they only know about Fava Bean, traditional herbs and some medications. 

However, legumes like the following which we consume regularly especially when you are leaving in Asean countries are also suppose to be prevented. The following is best to avoid and may not shown any effect when consume but in long run, it may cause organ failure as posted in www. g6pd.org :-

  1. Legumes like broad bean, black bean, kidney bean, pea bean, soy bean, Chinese long bean, french bean, dhal, miso, fu jook, alfafa sprouts, fenugreek, peanuts, tamarind (asam jawa), chick pea and etc.
  2. Other foods likely to contain hidden soy/legumes (to check label) : baked goods, chips, candies, gravy mix, low fat cheese, margarine, sausages/processed meat, Worcestershire sauce, salad dressing and etc.
  3. Bitter gourd
  4. Chinese herbs
  5. Vitamin K
  6. Tonic Water
  7. Sulfides e.g wine
  8. Menthol - toothpaste, candy, mouth wash
  9. Artificial blue food coloring
  10. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
  11. Moth Balls


In order to help body to conserve G6PD, you need to take antioxidants, suitable fats and eating fewer refined carbohydrates:-
  1. Good Antioxidants,  Strawberry/Black Current, Walnuts, Sunflower seeds, Pomegranate, Ginger
  2. Fruits : Pomegranate, Grapes, Orange, Pineapple, Lemon, Kiwi, Grape Fruit, Lemon
  3. Nuts/Seeds/Dried Fruit :Walnuts, Sunflower seeds, Apricot
  4. Vegetable: Chilly pepper, Red cabbage, Pepper, Parsley, Spinach, Cereals, Broccoli, Tomatoes, Carrots, Barley, Oats, Corn
  5. Roots : Ginger, Red beet, Garlic




Sunday, January 9, 2011

Yes, Another Success Rate. She is pregnant!!

I came to know the husband via work. He actually came and see me and chat about my children and my journey of getting pregnant.

He said his wife has a miscarriage few years ago and is skeptical about visiting doctors and going through all sorts of tests. I proposed to him to bring his wife to come to my place and visit my children and I will share my experience with her and let her hold my children.

I am very happy of doing all these, to able to share my experience and see the sparks in their eyes when holding/seeing my children.

I am glad since that visit, they have decided to move forward and make an appointment to visit Dr. Prashant. Since then, nothing is holding them back. They obediently visited the doctors and follow the doctor's instruction and treatment. And 'Bingo', I received a sms yesterday that " my wife is pregnant with twins"!!!!!

What a great news!! As usual, tears running down my eyes. Congratulations! and May GOD bless your whole journey.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Jack Goes to School

My little boy, Jack has finally gone to school.



It was not an easy start. Get started early in the morning, shower, eat breakfast and of course, the cry, the refusal to wear uniform and the refusal to get into the school. After all the hoo-hoo-ha-ha, then refuse to come back home from school!!!

And the same behavior again for the next day! I believe he will get settle down soon enough.

Chances of Fertility Treatment Success

I have overhead on the radio this morning about the new free online calculator which predicts couples' chances of having a baby through IVF has been created by scientists.

This will be excellent and with the test results said to be almost 99% accurate, this could save couples the emotional and financial pain of going through or repeated treatment.

The web resource was based on five years of medical records aim to tell women their likelihood of giving birth and this calculator was created by Glasgow and Bristol Universities researchers.

To use the calculator, you have to answer nine (9) questions related to woman's age, how many years of trying to get pregnant, the cause of infertility, previous IVF attempts and the outcomes.

The calculator is available for free at ivfpredict.com.

I have tried earlier myself by reversing the clock to when I had my first child. My score/chance was only 22%, and this is consider very low. Generally, depending on your conditions, IVF has success rate of 40-60%. 

If I were at that time and with this claimed to be 99% accurate calculator available, I may have back-off with the idea of IVF. But look at me now, 3 children, I can't believe it myself sometime if I think about it.

So, I leave it to you to decide. Again, I think a good and honest doctor played a very important role in your decision making. Once again, thank you GOD and Dr. Prashant for my 3 gorgeous children.


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Infant Car Seat for Sale (SOLD)

'Sweet Cherry' brand of infant car seats for sale - RM 60/each (SOLD)




  • There are 2 nos. avalaible (were previously used by the twins). 
  • As new condition. No stain, no dust
  • suitable for new born upto 13kg of weight
  • complete with adjustable handle with smooth grip,
  • and comfortable head support, chest & buckle pads
  • Own pick-up or delivery to location to be mutually agreed.
  • Original selling price : RM109-RM129 each

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Contests- Are you happy with the end result/winner?

Recently, contests like; the cutest baby, best family photos and even the Johnson baby contest require public vote or your friends to vote online. At the end, the contestant who got the most votes win. 

Has this ever cross your mind whether the winner genuinely deserved to win at the end? I have recently participated in this online contest. I now realised you can actually exchange votes with others. Some even posted saying they can exchange up to 30 votes or person you don't even know voted for you and requested you to do the same. I was so naive that these votes are of genuine people who really support or like your entry. I was stubborn and did not voted back to any of these people who voted for me unless I find their entry is genuinely nice.

So, to stand a great chance of winning, even your submission is 'not up to standard', all you need to do is get all your friends/links to vote and exchange with others!!!!! This is unbelievable and unacceptable to me.