Two more days please

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I also asked the editor to apply for two more days. It was too difficult! ! ! I slept for two or three hours in the past two days, basically not idle, and then I was discharged from the hospital today with extubation and sutures. There was no way, the country's famous large hospital here was short of beds, and there was no big reaction after the operation to remove the pulmonary nodules. She was discharged from the hospital two days after the operation. It happened that when the doctor came yesterday, she was given an analgesic injection and moved around, thinking that she was fine, so she was discharged today. The patient in the next door ward who had surgery at the same time had to vomit many times before she could stay for one more day.

. . . If you want to continue living there, you won't be given the chance. . . But my daughter-in-law is very weak now. Her wound hurts every time she moves, and she sweats all over after moving for a while. We didn’t go home, so we stayed at the hotel opposite the hospital for two days (it took an hour to walk 200 meters with stops). , shared wheelchairs cannot be rented, they are too scarce in this hospital), and he accompanied her to do various post-operative care such as recovering lung function, coughing up phlegm and blood, opening the lungs, chatting, changing clothes and peeing, etc.

. . I have my hands full, and my mother-in-law came over after being discharged from the hospital today. I'll check the situation tomorrow. If her wound doesn't hurt that much, I'll take some painkillers and try to go home, because it hurts no matter whether I put a pillow on the pillow or lean against the wall in the hotel, I can't find a suitable position, and I wake up uncomfortable after sleeping in the same position for a few minutes. The doctor also told me not to lie down and sleep until the wound is closed in the past few days, and the missing piece inside has been awkward.

Hey, those who have never experienced it would never imagine it is such a troublesome thing. Now she has to lean on me to sleep for a while, so it is very uncomfortable for me to hold half of the bed with one hand and lean on the air with my back.

. . . . . When I get home and there are more people to take care of her, I can continue writing. Sorry for the long wait.