This morning, I realised there were rashes/itchy spots around my elbows, wrists and knees - that's strange. I talked to My0space and Luke about it. Both of them suggested the same - Clarytine. That was my mission after Solat Jumaat, to get those tablets.


I called Waleed. Thank god Waleed was willing to pick me up to go to mosque, then to run a few errands and of course to drive around for Clarytine. The mosque we went to is quite close the apartment. I do not know what's that called. But it's brimming with people when I got there. And it was so so so so hot. It is 43C today! You cannot imagine how hot it is out there. I feel bad for turning on the AC 24 hrs a day, but what choice have I got?

After the solat, I had to wait for Waleed close to 10 mins, showered with that blazing heat. We had to refuel the car etc. Only then we went to look for Clarytine. I was told that Clarytine has not been approved for / unavailable in Sudan.

Seriously - everytime I go to pharmacy to get my medicine, there is dodgy feeling that I have. For some stupid reason I have this distorted thought that there is a strange mix of fake drugs + real ones in all pharmacies. I don't know. Perhaps, I watch too much Youtube stuff. But the reality is, that sorta thing does take place in Africa. Finally I had to settle for 2 strips of tablets which I have never heard of - then again, I do not suffer from this that often. So I don't know.
Before I dash off, I leave you with a REALLY nice song by Ahmad Jais - Harapan Kecewa; my little craze for now. Why can't songs be this simple, yet so deep. Enjoy it. Uh btw, I managed to download the MP3 version of that, and soon it will be in my ipod. ;)
Oh my god!!Mendayu-dayu nya lagu ni. Giler i dok play sampai 3 kali. Meleleh air mata -:))
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