Thursday, March 5, 2009

Viva Forever


Do u still remember , how we used to be
Feeling together , believe in whatever
My love has said to me
Both of us were dreamers

Young love in the sun
Felt like my saviour , my spirit i gave ya
We'd only just begun
Hasta manana , Always be mine

Viva forever , I'll be waiting
Everlasting , like the sun
Live forever , for the moment
Ever searching , for the one

Yes I still remember , every whispered word
The touch of your skin , giving life from within
Like a love song that I'd heard
Slipping through our fingers , like the sands of time

Promises made , every memory saved
Has reflections in my mind
Hasta manana , Always be mine
Viva forever , I'll be waiting

Everlasting like the sun
Live forever , for the moment
Ever searching for the one
But we're all alone now , was it just a dream

Feelings untold , they will never be sold
And the secret's safe with me
Hasta manana , Always be mine
Viva forever , I'll be waiting

Everlasting like the sun
Live forever , for the moment
Ever searching for the one

Monday, March 2, 2009

{PMS}

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) (sometimes referred to as PMT or Premenstrual Tension) is a collection of physical, psychological, and emotional symptoms related to a woman's menstrual cycle. While most women of child-bearing age (about 80 percent) have some symptoms of PMS,the official definition limits the scope to having symptoms of "sufficient severity to interfere with some aspects of life".Such symptoms are usually predictable and occur regularly during the two weeks prior to menses. Generally, symptoms may vanish both before or after the start of menstrual flow.

While some experts claim that virtually all menstruating women experience PMS, a more recent and intermediate position shows that a only small percentage of women (2 to 5%) have significant premenstrual symptoms that are separate from the discomfort associated with menstruation.

For some women with PMS, the symptoms are so severe that they are considered disabling. This form of PMS has its own psychiatric designation: premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Culturally, the abbreviation PMS is widely understood in the United States (and other countries, for example Australia) to refer to difficulties associated with menses, and the abbreviation is used frequently even in casual and colloquial settings, without regard to medical rigor. In these contexts, the syndrome is rarely referred to without abbreviation, and the connotations of the reference are frequently more broad than the clinical definition.

From:Wikipedia(Yahoo)

I might have been suffering from this!!!.....ergh.............*dun look at my breast*......Oh My God.....i think i shud use the word...i got the symptoms!!!!!!*nt de breast tender one*...BUT i think could change them in any ways....haiz....give me times give me times......i nit times......

TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oops....I suddenly miss this photo......hehe...it's kinda........duno..shud i say both of us oso looks tambai!?!?!?!?!?hahazx...perhaps rite lar......by de way,i miss her and wish her good luck in her exam^^*i will change...i say it*

It's going to be 1am now..i am gonna jump myself up the bed....so c u all!!!!!nites......!!!!=)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

LOne......ly....

I have been doing tis face for 1 month ady....i think i will still do it for another 8 months.....i am being jz too lonely...is tis the feeling i have to go wif????actually i am tired in many ways......i am really tired....i nit a real real break which i survive alone without anyone by my side.....

I was thinking am i a really good......???mayb i am not so suitable for it.....really..i jz think mayb i shud quit from there.....i jz make everyone mess up and fed up......though myself fed up for nonsense......i duno where shud i start to change....but wat i kno now is to toughen myself up and be patient.....i hope everything will be fine after dat......

PRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~_~..............