Tuesday, December 19, 2006

post-op

Have you ever received any complaints from your granny or your loved one who wear denture, saying that the food you buy or cook is too hard for them to chew? Well, if you do and you think they are just trying to mess up with you and make your life difficult, you have to change your mind. I strongly suggest that you go for a complicated extracted that require suturing (eventhough you don't need one, LOL). It is only after this that you will realise how many foods that you think they are impossible to be considered "hard" are actually hard for the denture wearing people. Even grilled chicken can irritate the gum , not to mention about nuts and vegetables. At best, they will swallow what you give them in order not to dissapoint you and waste your effort. So, please be sensitive.

Prepare food that is chewable, make them into small chunk and ask them to chew on both sides. Also, ask them to take their denture out everytime when they do not need to use it. It helps in my granny's case. Presumably, it will work in most case.

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Anonymous said...

I am a 10th generation Chinese in Malaysia and my ancestors and I have known only Malaysia as our home.

And yet everyday, I hear malays calling me 'pendatang' and unpatriotic. I find this totally unacceptable because I am a law-abiding citizen who pays my taxes diligently. Citizens should not be treated differently based on race.

Similarly, if an ethnic Chinese student has performed well, he should be awarded scholarship just as an ethnic Malay student who has performed equally well is awarded one. Is it too difficult to understand that not all Chinese are rich and not all malays are poor?

If a malay feels that he has the right to call me 'pendatang' and tell me to migrate because he feels his ancestors have been here long enough, by the same logic, I too have the same right to do that to him.

Orang Asli is the general name given to different groups of indigenous people of this land. Take the Negrito, for instance. They are definitely not the same as the malays. The languages of the Negrito and Senoi are related to the indigenous languages of Burma, Indochina and Thailand.

The only group of Orang Asli which shares similarities with those whom we know as the malays of today are the Proto-malays, who had arrived at this land much later than the Negrito and Senoi.

Those whom we know as malays today are Deutro-malays who arrived even later. Thus, malays are also outsiders who migrated to this land just like the non-malays. The only difference is the malays migrated earlier.

However, this sweeping statement that all malays and Orang Asli are one and the same cannot stand since only a minority of Orang Asli have become Muslims and there are even fewer who have fulfilled all three constitutional requirements.

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