Sanwen's nasal septum surgery was completed yesterday. It is not a major surgery, but...
It is truly full of pain and suffering.
I pushed in at around 8 o'clock in the morning and came out at around 12:00.
In addition, I did not touch a drop of water after ten o'clock the day before yesterday until six hours after the operation was completed.
For the first time, I truly understood what it means to have a dry throat that is smoking, and a tongue that feels like a stone.
When the tongue cuts across the oral mucosa, it feels painful and hard.
During the six hours after the operation, doctors and nurses would come over frequently to ask if there was anything uncomfortable.
The answer to the third question is always: I want to drink water.
But unfortunately, we had to wait six hours after the general anesthesia surgery.
After six hours, you can drink water.
The torture begins.
The left and right nasal cavities were completely blocked, and the blockage could be felt.
So I could only breathe through my mouth.
You also have to use your mouth to drink water and eat liquid food. If you eat a little too much, you will make yourself suffer... Let’s not mention these for now.
From one night to the present, for more than ten hours, every time Sanwen wanted to fall asleep, he would dream about a feeling like "active suffocation" and wake up again.
And every time before trying to fall asleep, you must drink a little water every little while, otherwise your mouth will be dry, and you may have drank it hundreds of times in one night.
In this state, Sanwen couldn't concentrate any energy on coding, and what he forced to write was meaningless.
I have no choice but to ask for leave, and I hope all my fellow book friends will forgive me.
(The author is currently experiencing a physical and mental disorder. Once he gets through this ordeal, he will help everyone take off!)