The Journey of the Rainbow Dragon

Let me tell you about the update issue

I have been so busy these days that I have stopped updating for a month without realizing it. Looking at the outline and the fewer and fewer collections on my phone, I have mixed feelings in my heart.

I didn't do anything else during this time except running around the hospital.

My father's illness is very serious. The doctor diagnosed him as late-stage lung cancer, and it is small cell type, which is the most serious type of lung cancer. To put it simply, it is a terminal illness, the kind that has the most slap-in-the-face scenes in novels. A disease that normal doctors can never cure.

It's a pity that I'm not the protagonist, so I can't come up with life-saving medicine or healing magic.

Hey, I am extremely envious of those protagonists at this moment. I really want to be Ron and be able to solve these "small problems" with a wave of my hand. Unfortunately, this is a bloody reality.

Yesterday, my father suddenly suffered respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, and his heartbeat stopped.

The doctor said that his trachea and esophagus had all been compressed. They showed me a CT image. The two original round tubes had completely deflated without a single seam.

The situation was so serious that we even brought the shrouds and post-mortem belongings, and all the relatives came. My mother kept crying, and I was in an extremely empty state. I couldn't think of anything, everything was blank. , there was a buzzing sound echoing in my ears.

But my father is very strong. The doctor said that during the ICU rescue, he had a strong will to survive. He never gave up after being admitted to the ICU for a day and a night. The doctor forced his lungs to be canned and he was rescued again.

The doctors said he had died all over again, and it was a miracle that he came back alive.

Everything yesterday was like a dream. I experienced my father's final farewell, rescue, and death. Then I woke up again and I haven't recovered yet. Fortunately, at the end, we finally met a few reliable characters who are as reliable as the protagonists of the novel. The doctor made my father live again.

Then today, there were 6 of us, carrying my father and four doctors. A group of people carried my father's hospital bed in a noisy manner and took him to the oncology department for radiotherapy. The current situation is relatively stable. We are waiting to see if it can continue after the observation period. Regarding radiotherapy, the doctor said that if the radiotherapy is given ten times, the tumor may shrink a lot, and the patient can survive for a few more months.

Now we no longer seek a cure. Small cell lung cancer is currently considered a terminal disease in the world. There is no cure and there are very few targeted drugs.

We just ask that we can delay it for a little longer and spend more time with him.

After rambling so much, I suddenly remembered that I hadn’t said anything about the update yet. Alas, my mind was in a mess.

Thank you to the book friends who have read this and have the patience to read a carefree child. Speaking of this, regarding the update, I have prepared the required laptop, but I really can’t write during my father’s radiotherapy these days, but I also I don’t want to use an outline to escape. That would be too confusing. I really don’t want to do that unless I have to.

Finally, I would like to ask everyone here. I hope you can give me a little more time to get over this period of time and let me continue writing.

Bow and thank you!

2023.12.18

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