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Migraine

26 Tuesday Jul 2011

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american ginseng, beer, imigran, meloxicam, migraine, panadeine, panadol, pau-sam, zomig

Weekend was nightmare.

I was so looking forward to having a relaxing weekend (since it was the only weekend in the whole of July which was not occupy for anything).

Unfortunately, I woke up on Saturday with a bad throbbing. Already my heart sink to the floor. It has been ages since my last migraine and I almost forgotten how bad it can be. Being a migraine sufferer since I was 12, the start of throbbing on one side of my head was nightmare to me. When I was younger, my parents couldn’t understand why my headaches are so severe that I could stay vegetable for 2-3 days. Usually lights hurt, sounds makes the throbbing worst and the smell of food makes me nausea.

In the beginning, I took Panadol to relieve some pain. After some time, it no longer work and my doctor ask me to try Panadeine. When I was studying in Melbourne, the doctors there ask me to take Imigran. Later, my dad brought me to a neurologist in Singapore and the doctor gave me Zomig. Overtime, I have gotten used to carrying zomig with me wherever I go.

It was about 3 years back that my dad got me started in taking pau-sam (american ginseng). The main purpose then was to help me to be healthier. Surprisingly, my migraine episode has also gotten less and less. (the only drawback is when it attack – it can be quite bad)  I suspect it could be because after some time of not having it, my tolerance for the pain has also gone down. So, I really don’t have anyway to measure if it is really much worst. And so begins my journey of taking pau-sam and avoiding any drugs for my migraine. For me, it was already amazing that I can cut down my migraine episode from 1-2 times / month down to once every 6 months. On top of that, I try to avoid sleeping late and eating too much heaty-food.

So, it was almost 8 months since my last migraine and I forgot/ignore to avoid my triggers… and thinking back, it was a while back since I last make the pau-sam soup. I was happily chomping on durians, eating fried chicken, nasi lemak, tons of coffee, and staying up till 3 am for KTV session, and then, German beer was the last straw. The migraine was so bad I was all drained out since Saturday.

On Monday, I try to hold myself together and head to work. Half day later, the migraine is back. sigh.. I finally gave in and went to see my doctor. He comment how I have put on 5kg since Jan 2011 (before my wedding) and ask me what have I been eating. sigh… gluttony is sin, i know. I told my hub it must be food-karma. Anyway, Doc gave me Meloxicam for the migraine.  It seems that I was also having fever… sigh, No wonder I feel so hot even with the air-con on full blast.

Anyway, the medication seems to be working as I can actually start to function today. The throbbing is gone !! thank GOD (i also pray at night for God’s healing) !! I am trying to keep a slower pace on everything. It is usually easy to trigger back if I am not careful. It will be another 3-4 days before I can start functioning like normal again. Sigh…

 

 

Food Crawl – Stop 2 : Joo Hooi Café at Jalan Penang

19 Tuesday Jul 2011

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Assam Laksa, Cendol, Duck Egg fried kueh teow, Joo Hooi Cafe, Penang Road, tune hotel

Upon arriving into Penang, we checked into our hotel. We opt to go budget this round for our accommodation as we want to spend more on food. We checked into Tune hotel in Penang. We manage to get the room at around RM 69++ / night (queen bed). Plus the usage of 12 hours air-con for like RM 13 ++? (don’t remember the exact figure). But, I recall the total (including tax) of the bill come up to about RM 99. So, it is not the dirt cheap type but for Penang standard, it is ok, i guess. Parking is at the cost of RM 5 per entry. So, if you are planning to go in and out of your hotel with the car, my advice is to park the car outside first. Only park inside when you are sure you are not going out anymore.

After much rounding along Jalan Burma(where the hotel is), we finally manage to locate Jalan Penang or better known as Penang Road. (even with our trusty GPS we had a tough time as we found out there’s 2 side of Jalan Penang… sigh). We parked our car at a open area behind the restaurant for about RM 2 / entry.

Restaurant Joo Hooi along Penang road and Lebuh Keng Kwee has been around for many years. It is always packed with people. The main reason many claim is because of the famous cendol (ice shaved dessert drenched with palm sugar and green jelly-like noodle soak with thick coconut milk) which is located outside this café. The stall is always pack with people.

Apart from that, it would be for the Assam Laksa / Penang Laksa which is also very famous here. I really like the slightly spicy thick fish broth of this laksa. The noodle is nice and translucent with a chewy texture. Yumm…not bad. The only thing which would make it better is they have chunks of fish meat. (Personally, I still think the best assam laksa is the one I get from the Taman Megah pasar Malam). Sorry, we already mix the noodle up before remembering to snap a picture. ;p

I couldn’t resist ordering the fried kueh teow. The aroma from the stall was so good. So, we ordered the Duck Egg version. A colleague of mine told me that when local Penangites order this, they will ask for half cook duck egg. When the noodle was placed in front of us, I took a deep breath to maximise the smelling sensation. Hahaha… the noodle was actually really thin and translucent. Each strand was nicely coated with the duck egg taste. The Wok-Hei was really good too. It was with a hint of wetness which I like (I know many people prefer it dry). We wallop up the plate really quickly and decided to order another plate. Love it !

The aunty taking our drink is really cool. Seeing that we were struggling to order in ‘hokkien’ (the pre dominant dialect spoke in Penang), she quickly changed to Mandarin, Cantonese and then English for us! (so, for those who are english speaking, no problem ordering here) Hehehe.. So, we manage to get our drinks sorted out .

Just a quick note, the cendol we ordered came in a orange bowl. A lot of people thinks that it came from the famous stall outside. But, it is actually from the stall opposite to the famous stall. It can be easily identified from the orange and blue bowls used by the different stall. The blue bowl you see below is ordered by our friend. She took the effort to line up and get a bowl, while the rest of us wolf in on her bowl. hehehe.. thanks for sharing J !

And the verdict? well – amongst the 6 oh us, some prefer the blue because the cendol (green noodle jelly) texture was softer. some of us prefer the orange bowl as the cendol taste more jelly. Oh well… i guess the trick is to split into 2 groups and order from both side. Then, taste both and see which you like. 🙂 The picture down here is from the blue bowl corner.

Food Crawl – Stop 1 : Bidor Famous Herbal Duck Noodle

18 Monday Jul 2011

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Bidor, Herbal Duck Noodle, Pun Chun Restaurant, savoury Yam pastry, Wu-kok

The first stop is Bidor.

This little town is located at the south of Perak and about 1 hour 30 minutes drive away from KL.

Since this restaurant is very near to the toll along theNorth-South Highway, we decided to make this our first stop of this trip. Once you turn off at Bidor and exit the toll, you will come to a ‘T’ junction. Turn right and go straight all the way for about 5-8 minutes and you will see the Pun Chun Chicken Biscuit & Restaurant on your right. (after Jalan Besar)

I was told that they have another branch now in Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam. So, for those who wish to try it out, you don’t need to venture so far. Unless you are travelling up north and looking for a place to stop and rest.

The first thing I order is the Wu-Kok (deep fried savoury yam pastry filled with roasted bbq pork). I love how the wu-kok is nice and flaky with the soft and creamy textured yam. The filing is actually with real char-siew (roasted bbq pork). You can see from the slightly reddish color of the filing.

My friends ordered the Bidor Famous Herbal Duck Noodle.

Since everyone ordered that, I decided to order their wanton noodle. The Herbal soup was really clear and strong in taste. The duck meat is soft and tears away easily with a fork. Not a big fan of their noodle. The black sauce is not that fantastic. The wanton however was really good. The mince meat is nicely marinated and the wanton skin is properly cooked all the way without leaving thick parts slightly tough and not cook (which a lot of place seems to do – I suspect it is to do with the way you wrap these little wantons). Sorry – no picture of the wantan noodle as I was too hungry by then and forgot to snap a picture. ;p

After polishing off everything, we head back to our car and make our way back to the Highway.

Pun Chun Chicken Biscuits (Restaurant)
40, Main Road,
Bidor, Perak.

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