Cyber Heroes

About being sick

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Thank you for your concern, thank you very much. My body is fine.

In fact, if I have to say it, it might not be a serious problem in the first place...

This is exactly what happened.

On the morning of December 31, the last day of 2021, I suddenly felt unwell. My body temperature was 38.5 degrees, so I took a taxi to the fever clinic of the hospital.

As usual, nucleic acid is tested first. While waiting for the nucleic acid results, the doctor prescribed Lianhua Qingwen and asked me to wait in the observation room of the fever clinic.

After taking Lianhua Qingwen, my body temperature rose instead of falling. The nurse saw that I was getting worse and worse, so she urgently called the doctor from the fever clinic and prescribed an antibiotic sling for me.

——Only later did I learn that the fever clinic prescribed medicines that were useless to my illness twice.

My body temperature was getting higher and higher while I was hanging on a hanging bottle. By the time the nucleic acid results came out and I could go to the hospital, my fever had reached 40.5 degrees and I was completely confused, so I was pushed to the emergency room.

The emergency room doctor asked about symptoms and then tested blood. He initially determined that I had a viral infection. But when he saw the electrocardiogram, the doctor's attitude changed. He called doctors from other departments for consultation. A doctor who was probably a cardiologist looked at my electrocardiogram and asked me if I had chest tightness. After I nodded, the hospital issued me a critical illness notice.

Viral myocarditis. This is what the doctor judged.

Then, I was sent to the ICU. The ICU gave me powerful measures to reduce my fever that ordinary departments would not use. That night, the fever went away. Then, I started to get thinner.

At this time, the director of the ICU stood in front of my bed and told me a piece of trivia that might be useful.

An acute attack of viral gastroenteritis can sometimes look like viral myocarditis.

During an acute attack of viral gastroenteritis, if you have a fever, there is a certain probability that the "high fever" state will override the "diarrhea" state, making it difficult to judge.

That is, "You think I have myocarditis, but actually I have gastroenteritis that looks like myocarditis."

Although that is said, the symptoms of the two diseases are indeed very similar.

Moreover, what if the virus enters the Baqi realm!

"You think I have gastroenteritis that looks like myocarditis, but actually I have myocarditis that looks like gastroenteritis that looks like myocarditis"...

Or simply myocarditis and gastroenteritis!

Therefore, the ICU director believed that I must stay in the ICU for a few more days to completely rule out the possibility of myocarditis.

After the 31st, I was hospitalized from the 1st to the 6th. Except for the last two days when I could be transferred to the general ward because my fever had subsided, I spent the rest of the time in the ICU.

To be honest, I was very embarrassed in this ward where I was not allowed to go to the ground.

Think about it, when your fellow patients are all patients who may die at any time, and you are just a gastroenteritis patient with diarrhea...

Even if you can't control it and stay in bed, you still wouldn't be embarrassed to urge the nurse to hurry up...

Especially... you can actually go to the ground to solve the problem yourself, but the ward doesn't allow it...

What a torture!

The monitoring equipment in the ICU was also worried about my health. It firmly believes that the data of my throat tube is abnormal-or it is wrong for a person like me who is in the ICU not to have a throat tube inserted, and it will alarm every few seconds.

Very noisy.

I begged the nurse if she could turn off this thing. The nurse told me that this instrument was programmed to "alarm when the **parameter exceeds the **range" and that it was not possible to turn off a specific monitoring item individually.

This is probably the legendary "fool-proof design"...

But to me, it's like a torture device...

In addition, there was an arterial needle and a deep venous puncture needle inserted into my body, so I couldn't move.

I just have a severe case of gastroenteritis...

When I left the ICU, the nurse in the distance exclaimed, "Why did he stand up?" My bed nurse was shocked and thought she shouldn't let me stand up and had to keep me lying down. I instantly became the center of attention, and all the nurses looked at me. When I walked out, one even asked if I could take a picture of my back.

Because you may not see even one person who can walk out of that ward standing up every year.

After that, I stayed in the general ward for a few more days. Fortunately, I was discharged from the hospital yesterday.

Don’t worry about the update. The ICU is reduced by 10,000 yuan a day. I have successfully gone bankrupt. I can’t do it without working hard. It’s just that the long ICU life is really torture. Please allow me to breathe for two more days and then continue updating.

In addition, I have received your gifts one after another. The flower basket is also very beautiful. Thanks for the blessings.

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