Saturday, 20 April 2013

Friday, 19 April 2013

关喆

音乐可以是很主观的东西, 我认为这个歌手非常值得推荐。 他是关喆。样子不怎么样,但声音很独特,清晰且丰厚。男人味十足。与你分享他这首可以让我疯狂几个星期的歌 :




关喆 - 想你的夜

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我个人认为他在这首歌里注入的感情让听歌的人都觉得他真的很想对方。现场版也不错,他的彪高音技巧令人佩服,几乎没假音。分享与你听听:




关喆 -想你的夜 (现场版)

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他曾经是“中国好声音” 的参赛者,观众和评审都喜欢他。以下这首歌更是让我听出耳油。他唱得很痛。听的人心更痛。

有时间可以听听看:



关喆 - 领悟

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要是您想在本小姐的部落格再看看一下的话,不妨 load 这口水歌来听听。关喆唱林忆莲的 “伤痕” 也唱得很棒 :



关喆 - 伤痕

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关喆的简介:

姓名: 关 喆 
性别: 男 
生日: 4月23日 
籍贯: 吉林 
身高: 188cm 
体重: 76kg 
血型: A 
星座: 金牛座 
爱好: 钢琴,唱歌,运动 
性格: 富有创意,完美主义者 
人生格言:厚德载物 
音乐类型:R&B、POP、ROCK等 


关喆,这个既经过选秀(2005莱卡我型我秀)的浸染,也经过青年歌手电视大赛(2006青年歌手电视大奖赛)浪淘沙,还经过第三届奥运歌曲征集 活动甄选(第一名)的高质唱作人,凭借中国风的《花样年华》,深情无限的《半瓶香水》、《如果爱我》、《算了》,主旋律的 《One World One Dream》等自创作品,以及为国内知名艺人毛宁、潘阳等制作专辑和单曲的经验和实力,不仅在业内获得了“全能音乐人”、 “高质唱作人”的口碑,更在歌迷中树立了继孙楠之后新派实力歌手的形象。 

确实是好声音,从我型我SHOW到青歌赛我都看到过他的身影,感觉声音很成熟,比绝大多数的选手老练了许多,但是成绩都没达到我想像的那样,至少也是前3的实力啊。
但是现在的发展比那些在比赛中成绩靠前的人强多了



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Monday, 15 April 2013

智慧牙 - 它真的太有智慧了。(拔牙记)

昨天 : 15-4-2013. 本小姐第一次拔智慧牙。 吓死人。有时间吗?有兴趣可以继续看下去,我将分享这恐怖带点好笑的经验。下面也有些照片分享。

我曾经为了绑牙所以拔了几颗旁边的牙。从来就不觉得拔牙恐怖。昨天拔智慧牙的经验却是让我大开眼界 - 恐怖。

“时间
金钱
健康

你都有吗? ”


昨天的情况是:
 
拔了牙后感觉整个世界好像倒转过来那样, 又不能讲话怎么做工?不能讲话就

1)不能赚钱
2)时间多的是
3)健康, 最好不要提。


今天的情况是:
可以说话,脸有小肿。

1)可以赚钱
2)特别有时间。
3)健康,还是别提。




拔牙过程:

1)早前护士已经给了我一粒安眠药,要我在开刀前半个小时吃掉它。她也告诉我,除了会睡觉,医生也会给我打麻醉针。她也曾经告诉我 2.30pm 过后都不能吃东西。4.30pm 开刀。所以我在12点 就吃了午餐。

2)4pm. 我到了诊所。再次和护士确认,12 点吃了午餐,现在吃药 ok 吗?她那副惊讶的眼神已经告诉了我 : "为什么12 点吃? ”
她说 :“那天不是告诉你最后一餐一定要在 早上10 点之前吗?”
我。。。 采用我在银行每天看到或学到的, 然后很斯文 + 专业地骂她。

3) 所以, 开刀的时候我是清醒的!虽然医生给我打了5, 6 枝麻醉针,但什么声音都听到。不痛,但可以感觉到推,压和拉。

拔智慧牙原来是那么复杂的。

首先护士让我带上太阳眼镜。医生切开我的牙肉,然后把我的牙齿锯成几块,然后很努力地把那几块牙挖出来。 “挖牙的过程超恐怖的。医生曾对他的马来护士说 :saya tak nampak la ,sini sikit. nampak ada curve? sini! T_T 然后继续挖,挖了几次还是不要出来 T_T


还好医生样子长得不错,不然我真的是哭出来了。

后来还是很努力地在挖,医生看我那么紧张,所以一边挖一边唱歌给我听 T_T

医生明明很专心地挖,还可以唱歌安抚我,我真的佩服。



4)经典的是:医生搞定后说 :hey! ok! done! 我把太阳眼镜拿掉,很快地用手势谢谢他,然后很快地跑出去,连包包都给忘掉了!那位长得不错的医生应该觉得我很好笑吧。

-男人吓到 :“ 哈?酱快?” 我想他手中的 ipad game 应该是还没过关。

-“半个小时 leh! 还快!5 分钟我都吓死了。”





照片分享 :
(这不是整容照)





等开刀前太得空。也很紧张。所以跟妈妈的 client 玩。可爱吗?我是说这 2 位小妹。不是我的孩子真的。



为什么说智慧牙有智慧呢,它因为想表现自己,所以害我生病了1 个月。发烧,胃痛,肚泻,恶心,没胃口。不是怀孕真的。医生也说这是正常现象。智慧牙很厉害对吧?可以颁奖给它了。

所以。。。 我也瘦下来了。

好消息? 


谢谢阅读。喜欢的话请继续支持本小姐的部落格。=)




Sunday, 14 April 2013

Wisdom Tooth Extraction

I'm 26, and it's my turn to remove my wisdom tooth. According to the handsome dentist that check my tooth the other day, I should see him earlier.

Knowing that it's not a normal tooth extraction, I decided to search information about the wisdom tooth and here it is:

This article is from : http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/wisdom-tooth-extraction

An oral and maxillofacial surgeon or your dentist can remove (extract) a wisdom tooth. The procedure often can be done in the dentist's or surgeon's office. You may have the surgery in the hospital, especially if you are having all your wisdom teeth pulled at one time or if you are at high risk for complications.
If you have any infections, surgery will usually be delayed until the infection has cleared up. Your doctor or dentist may have you take antibiotics to help heal the infection.

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Before removing a wisdom tooth, your dentist will give you a local anesthetic to numb the area where the tooth will be removed. A general anesthetic may be used, especially if several or all of your wisdom teeth will be removed at the same time. A general anesthetic prevents pain in the whole body and will cause you to sleep through the procedure. Your dentist will probably recommend that you don't eat or drink after midnight on the night before surgery so that you are prepared for the anesthetic.
To remove the wisdom tooth, your dentist will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. He or she will separate the tissue connecting the tooth to the bone and then remove the tooth. Sometimes the dentist will cut the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.
After the tooth is removed, you may need stitches. Some stitches dissolve over time and some have to be removed after a few days. Your dentist will tell you whether your stitches need to be removed. A folded cotton gauze pad placed over the wound will help stop the bleeding.

What To Expect After Surgery

In most cases, the recovery period lasts only a few days. Take painkillers as prescribed by your dentist or oral surgeon. The following tips will help speed your recovery.
  • Bite gently on the gauze pad periodically, and change pads as they become soaked with blood. Call your dentist or oral surgeon if you still have bleeding 24 hours after your surgery.
  • While your mouth is numb, be careful not to bite the inside of your cheek or lip, or your tongue.
  • Do not lie flat. This may prolong bleeding. Prop up your head with pillows.
  • Try using an ice pack on the outside of your cheek for the first 24 hours. You can use moist heat-such as a washcloth soaked in warm water and wrung out-for the following 2 or 3 days.
  • Relax after surgery. Physical activity may increase bleeding.
  • Eat soft foods, such as gelatin, pudding, or a thin soup. Gradually add solid foods to your diet as healing progresses.
  • Do not use a straw for the first few days. Sucking on a straw can loosen the blood clot and delay healing.
  • After the first day, gently rinse your mouth with warm salt water several times a day to reduce swelling and relieve pain. You can make your own salt water by mixing 1 tsp (5 g) of salt in a medium-sized glass [8 fl oz (240 mL)] of warm water.
  • Do not smoke for at least 24 hours after your surgery. The sucking motion can loosen the clot and delay healing. Also, smoking decreases the blood supply and can bring germs and contaminants to the surgery area.
  • Avoid rubbing the area with your tongue or touching it with your fingers.
  • Continue to brush your teeth and tongue carefully.
Your dentist will remove the stitches after a few days, if needed.

Why It Is Done

A wisdom tooth is extracted to correct an actual problem or to prevent problems that may come up in the future. When wisdom teeth come in, a number of problems can occur:
  • Your jaw may not be large enough for them, and they may become impacted and unable to break through your gums.
  • Your wisdom teeth may break partway through your gums, causing a flap of gum tissue to grow over them. Food and germs can get trapped under the flap and cause your gums to become red, swollen, and painful. These are signs of infection.
  • More serious problems can develop from impacted teeth, such as infection, damage to other teeth and bone, or a cyst.
  • One or more of your wisdom teeth may come in at an awkward angle, with the top of the tooth facing forward, backward, or to either side.

How Well It Works

Wisdom tooth removal usually is effective in preventing:
  • Crowding of the back teeth.
  • A wisdom tooth becoming stuck in the jaw (impacted) and never breaking through the gums.
  • Red, swollen, and painful gums caused by a flap of skin around a wisdom tooth that has only partially come in.
  • Gum disease and tooth decay in the wisdom tooth, which may be harder to clean than other teeth, or in the teeth and jaw in the area of the wisdom tooth.

Risks

After a wisdom tooth is removed, you may experience:
  • Pain and swelling in your gums and tooth socket where the tooth was removed.
  • Bleeding that won't stop for about 24 hours.
  • Difficulty with or pain from opening your jaw (trismus).
  • Slow-healing gums.
  • Damage to existing dental work, such as crowns or bridges, or to roots of a nearby tooth.
  • A painful inflammation called dry socket, which happens if the protective blood clot is lost too soon.
  • Numbness in your mouth and lips after the local anesthetic wears off, due to injury or inflammation of nerves in the jaw.
  • Rare side effects, including:
    • Numbness in the mouth or lips that does not go away.1
    • A fractured jaw if the tooth was firmly attached to the jaw bone.
    • An opening into the sinus cavity when a wisdom tooth is removed from the upper jaw.
Dental surgery may cause bacteria in the mouth to enter the bloodstream and cause infections in other parts of the body. People who have difficulty fighting off infections may need to take antibiotics before and after dental surgery. Such people include those who have artificial heart valves or were born with heart defects.
Anesthetic (local and/or general) almost always is used during the extraction procedure. All surgeries, including oral surgery, that use general anesthetic have a small risk of death or other complications.

What To Think About

If your wisdom teeth are not causing problems, it may be difficult to decide whether to have these teeth removed to prevent possible dental problems later in life. Think about the following:
  • You may never have any problems with your wisdom teeth.
  • It is rarely harmful to your health to have your wisdom teeth removed, but there are slight risks involved with any surgery.
  • In younger people (late teens and early 20s), the wisdom tooth's roots are not fully developed and the jaw bone is not as dense, so it is easier to remove the tooth. The easier it is to remove the tooth, the easier your recovery is likely to be.
  • Most problems with wisdom teeth develop between the ages of 15 and 25.
  • If you are older than age 30, you have only a small risk of having problems with your wisdom teeth. Few people older than 30 develop problems that require removal of their wisdom teeth.
  • Medical insurance does not always cover this procedure.
  • If you have a medical condition that may get worse over time and your teeth may cause problems, consider having your wisdom teeth removed while you are healthy.
  • Possible complications include dry socket (alveolar osteitis), infection, bleeding, and numbness.
Women on birth control pills who decide to have their wisdom teeth removed should try to schedule the surgery for the end of their menstrual cycle (usually days 23 through 28). There seems to be less risk of dry socket during this time.2
After a wisdom tooth is removed, you may have or notice:
  • Pain and swelling in your gums and tooth socket where the tooth was removed.
  • Bleeding that won't stop for about 24 hours.
  • Difficulty with or pain from opening your jaw (trismus).
  • Slow-healing gums.
  • Damage to dental work, such as crowns or bridges, or to roots of a nearby tooth.
  • A painful inflammation called dry socket.
  • Numbness in your mouth and lips after the local anesthetic wears off, due to injury or inflammation of nerves in the jaw. Numbness will usually go away, but in rare cases it may be permanent.1
Dental surgery may cause bacteria in the mouth to enter the bloodstream and cause infections in other parts of the body. People who have difficulty fighting off infections may need to take antibiotics before and after dental surgery. Such people include those who have artificial heart valves or were born with heart defects.