Oh, I Really Came to the Hospital for an IV.
A lesson learned, I was awakened by a fart after 7 o'clock, woke up and found that there was no hot water, so I drank a cup of overnight water, but before I lay down, I felt shit on my face, based on the principle of not trusting any fart when I have diarrhea , squatting into the toilet in a hurry.
Then……
After a long time, people were exhausted.
The doctor saw that I was lacking in energy and asked me if I felt nauseous and dizzy. I said a little bit, probably because I didn’t get enough sleep, so he sent me to put me on an IV...just kidding.
Acute gastroenteritis.
Sure enough, what I ate yesterday hurt my stomach, and the IV drip was normal saline or something else, I don’t know.
At first I didn’t expect it to be so serious. After all, anyone with diarrhea would go to the hospital, and I thought it was lactose intolerance at first. Anyone who works out knows that some Asians have diarrhea when they eat protein powder.
But the more I think about it, the more something is wrong. Didn't I pull it before?
This time, I have been eating for almost a month. How could it be possible that I have diarrhea now, so I ran to the hospital.
Fortunately, I heard that my situation is considered a serious one.
So I stayed in the hospital today, I asked for it.
It's troublesome to live alone in case of a situation, and it's not bad for this little money.
Don't look at me as tall and burly, but I'm actually quite afraid of death [speaking the truth]
Illness is not a fist. It is necessary to distinguish clearly what to be afraid of and what not to be afraid of.
But I still have to make sure that I asked my friend to bring me a laptop that I hadn’t used for half a year. He brought me the host directly, and then went back to continue looking for it, because he really only carried a host.
Now that I have the computer, I can calculate the time, and I think it will be no problem to code a chapter.