~mY FolloWeRs~

Thursday, September 30, 2010

i am answering da questions.. ~

1. Where did you take your profile pic?

behind the door.. =p


2. What exactly are you wearing right now?

t-shirt and jeans


3. What is your current problem?

ermmm... ??


4. What makes you happy most?

driving n bowling n muvies n walking2... ngeeeee... ^_^


5. What's the name of the song that you're listening to?

many but right now mostly im listening to yang sempurnakanku by 6xth sense...


6. Any celeb you would marry?

definitely :- malay - Aaron aziz.. korea: Rain.. hindustan: Arjun Rampal.. hollywood: jason statham

~i admired them damn much..~


7. Name someone with the same birthday as you?

Amira and i found her in FB!


8. Ever sang in front of a large audience?

no.... no way.... never....


9. Has anyone ever said you look like a celebrity?

ader... mereka kate muke sye mcm... x nk la gtau.. nti kate sye perasan... =P


10. Do you still watch kiddie movies or kiddie TV shows?

definitely yes!


11. Do you speak any languages?

ye la... melayu.. english... negori... kedahan.. haha...


12.Do you ever watch MTV?

yup !


Chapter 1:

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1. Middle name:

ermmmmm....nisa...


2. Nickname(s) (for friends):

kerun.. nisa... cimoi...


3. Current location:

my room...


4. Eye color:

dark brown...


Chapter 2:

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Do you get along well with your parent?

yep... love them damn much... ^_^


Chapter 3: Favorites

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1. Ice creams

chocolates... vanillas... hehe


2. Shampoo/conditioner:

rejoice... conditioner sometimes gune... x rajen...


Chapter 4: Do You...

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1. Dance in the shower?

nope !


2. Do you write on your hand?

no more la..


3. Call people back?

ermm sometimes... if needed..


4. Believe in love?

definitely yes....


5. Any mental health issues?

no la.. kalo x mesti da join makcik maimunah tu...


Chapter 5: Have You..

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1. Broken a bone?

not yet...


2. Sprained anything?

yep... my lutut... +_+ sakit tau x?


3. Had physical therapy?

nope!!


4. Gotten stitches?

yezza... haha


5. Taken painkillers?

sometimes... have to...


HOW I END MY SENTENCES

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1. I love :

..................so many to be explained here...............so, only me know who n what i loved.... =p


2. I don't understand:

life, love, men...?????


3. When I wake up in the morning:

silent mode... dont have the mood to talk until i took my bath... yeah...


4. Life is full of:

secret?? coincidence??


5. I get annoyed very quickly when:

org berlagak pandai tp bodoh sbenarnye... idiot !


6. Parties are : nothing!!!


7. Dogs are: warf..warf...warf...


8. Cats are: comeyl n nakal n degil... ^_^


9. Tomorrow is : hope??


10. I have a low tolerance for:

people yg ske ganggu idop org yg langsung xde kaitan ngn die... MIND OUR OWN BISNES LA...!!!


11. If I had a million dollars I :

buat and beli sume yg sye nak... NISSAN FAIRLADY Z.... damn gud!!


12. I'm totally terrified of :

kawen pas tu cerai... mati... anjing... ular...A rimau... mcm2 la..

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

faiR LadY Z~

info for the women~~

New mammogram study stirs debate for women in 40s

reference : MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Medical Writer

A new study from Sweden is stirring fresh debate over whether women in their 40s should get mammograms. It suggests that the breast cancer screening test can lower the risk of dying of the disease by 26 percent or more in this age group.
That's a bigger benefit than was found by earlier studies, which a year ago led an influential panel of U.S. science advisers to recommend against routine screening before age 50. The panel said the benefits were so small and potential problems from screening so great that the decision should be left to each woman and her doctor.
That advice set off cries of outrage from many cancer screening advocates and even from members of Congress. But since then, there have been other studies supporting the task force's stance. And just last week, another study in Norway found that the benefit of mammograms even for women 50 and older is less than has been believed.
The new study has major limitations, and cannot account for possibly big differences in the groups of women it compares. Nor does it consider the harm — such as unnecessary stress, unwarranted biopsies and overtreatment — of screening women in their 40s. Breast cancer is less common in that age group, so mammograms can raise many false alarms.
However, the new Swedish study appears to be the largest of this age group — about 1 million women. And "it captures the real-world experience" they have from regular mammograms, said Dr. Jennifer Obel, a spokeswoman for the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
The Swedish researchers estimate that 1,252 women in their 40s would have to be offered screening every other year for 10 years to save one life.
Results of the new study were reported in a teleconference on Wednesday and will be presented at a cancer conference in Washington later this week. They also were published online by the journal Cancer.
Advocates of mammograms for younger women praised the study.
"It's just one piece of evidence supporting the fact that screening women in their 40s does save lives," said the American Cancer Society's chief medical officer, Dr. Otis Brawley. "We believe that women in their 40s should be screened, but we also believe that women should be informed of the limitations of mammography."
About 5,100 of the roughly 40,000 breast cancer deaths each year in the U.S. are in women under age 50, but many women who die at older ages were diagnosed at younger ages, according to the cancer society.
"If we screened all 22 million American women who are aged 40 to 49 this year, this study suggests it would translate to 2,000 to 2,200 lives saved," Brawley said.
Dr. Daniel Kopans, a radiology professor at Harvard Medical School and an American College of Radiology spokesman, said the study "should end any debate and end the use of age 50 as a threshold for screening."
But others were unconvinced and stood by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. That panel last fall recommended against routine screening for women in their 40s.
"Everybody is confused, but in my opinion, the strength of evidence is robust" for following the panel's advice, said Dr. Ranit Mishori, a family medicine specialist at Georgetown University.
Dr. Jeanne Mandelblatt, a Georgetown doctor who headed six research teams for the government panel, said the new study "does not balance the benefits against the harms," as the panel sought to do.
The new study looked at Sweden's mammography program. Since 1986, the country has required that screening be offered to women over 50 but left it up to each county to decide whether to offer it to younger women. About half of counties did, and researchers compared breast cancer death rates in areas where it was and wasn't offered.
They counted breast cancer deaths of women who had been diagnosed in their 40s and died within 16 years of followup.
There were 803 such deaths among women in counties that offered screening versus 1,238 in counties that didn't offer it, although the number of women in each group and the amount of time they were followed differed. Researchers did not express the results in terms of death rates, which would have made comparing these groups much easier.
The results translated to a 26 percent lower risk of dying of breast cancer for those offered screening. There was a 29 percent lower risk for women who actually had mammograms, said lead researcher Hakan Jonsson of Umea University in Umea, Sweden.
Researchers did not have information on, and the study therefore could not account for, any differences in general health and other factors that could have affected the number of deaths.
"It very well may be that blue-collar counties may have higher rates," Brawley said.
A comparison of breast cancer death rates in the same counties in the 15 years before screening began found 6 percent fewer deaths in the areas offering screening, suggesting this group was healthier, Jonsson said. But this difference was not so large that it would significantly affect the study's findings, he said.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

miss the moments when i was a STUDENT~

SALAM...
hye everyone..


im here again.. today to update my blog.. gatal plak nk typing bnyk2.. heeee... ^_^
tetibe je ri ni rase gler rindu mase jd student... mase skolah rendah.. skolah menengah.. form 6 and mase kat UiTM di hatiku... hehe...


mcm2 benda mase study.. mase tu rase x sabar2 nak abis kan study n tanak study da.. sebab? fhm2 la.. keje skolah.. homework.. assignments.. responsibility as committee ape2 la.. fuhh... (tp kat uitm i x aktif sgt sbb malas nk terlibat dgn mcm2 benda.. ngeeee~~) mase UPSR, PMR result best tp SPM?


mase skolah mmg saye bnyk responsibility.. slaen plajar.. aktif pgang mcm2 tanggungjawab... penolong ketua pengawas la... PRS la... kadet polis la... itu la ini la.. haihhh... bese la.. org glamer.. hahahah.. ~poyo~ bnyk benda... smpai study ke laut.. SPMku? jgn cter.. disebabkan bnyk ketinggalan.. result yang paling mcm hampeh mase SPM.. frust? jgn cter la weh... tp saye berazam nak tebus kekantoian tu mase STPM kat SMK Datuk Mansor... saye menjadi seorang yg low profile dan tanak menonjolkan diri sgt... BEST.. mase tu SINGLE (peewitt... nak promote gak..hehe), x bnyk tanggungjawab... so dpt concentrate on my STPM... mmg rase chill la... ^_^ happy jer.. alhamdulillah result STPM sgt best... ^_^ rase terbalas sumenye... hermm.....






























kat UiTM pon same.. saye relax n kurang bz.. bz as student pon da ckp.. huhu... ssh nk bahagi mase sbb saye MALAS... huhu... and alhamdulillah saya berjaya menamatkan pelajaran saya... konvo plak bln 12 ni... ^_^ insyaAllah.. ade rezeki saye berniat nak sambung MASTER... doakan saya.. INSYAALLAH....

tp ape yg boleh saye katekan.. ONCE WE FINISH OUR STUDY.. WE WILL MISS THE MOMENTS DAMN MUCH ! ^_^

iNcomPLetE wiThoUt u...



Empty spaces fill me up with holes
Distant faces with no place left to go
Without you, within me I can find no rest
Where I'm going is anybody's guess

I tried to go on like I never knew you
I'm awake but my world is half asleep
I've prayed for this heart to be unbroken
But without you all I'm going to be , incomplete..

Voices tell me I should carry on
But I am swimming in an ocean all alone
Baby, my baby
It's written on your face
but You still wonder if we made a big mistake

I tried to go on like I never knew you
I'm awake but my world is half asleep
I've prayed for this heart to be unbroken
But without you all I'm going to be , incomplete

I don't mean to drag it on
But I can't seem to let you go
I don't wanna make you face this world alone
I wanna let you go..........

I've try to go on like I never knew you
I'm awake but my world is half asleep
I've pray for this heart to be unbroken
But without you what I'm going to be is, incomplete...