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Tell me about my first hospital sleep experience.🚑

It started from the morning of May 27, 68. I remember the event exactly. The morning was riding in the car to work normally. When I started at 7: 55, I started having abdominal pain. At first, the pain was not heavy enough to bear, and I thought that the abdominal pain was also because the menstrual period had just been exhausted for one day, it was not enough. At about 8: 00, the pain became unbearable, the pain that I couldn't sit in the bathroom, so I couldn't take anything. I couldn't sit and told my working brother to sleep until he told me to go to the hospital. Arrived at the hospital probably around 8: 30. At that time, there was a friend who worked with him to walk the papers to get to the emergency room. The doctor pressed his stomach in so much pain that he was crying and suffering. Then the ultrasound didn't find anything. I went to pee, punctured the blood. I still couldn't find the X-ray. I was lying there waiting for the doctor to conclude that the salt water would run out of bottles. The doctor called my mother to talk about having an X-ray. There was an X-ray. The feeling was very tortured. I found that it was an appendix. I got up early riding to work. I came to the hospital because it was an appendix. All of a sudden, the result was an operation. At 3: 00 in the afternoon, the feeling was very scared, afraid of disappearing, but it had to be dissected because it was very hot and then broken, but the back block was not anesthetized, so I suffered a lot, the bottom was all numb, and the surgery was half an hour, and only fell asleep when I woke up, the suffering was the last step was not healed, because I couldn't move, and I lost my pain, and then I recuperated at the hospital for two days, leaving the hospital. I still can't do anything. I have been suspended for almost a month. I have recovered. But sometimes I still feel it for a moment. I don't understand why. I want to share the experience of being an appendix for once. I have done everything that I have never done. I want to leave everyone who has a stomachache, don't leave it like a prae. Of prae is dissected immediately. If dissected more slowly, I don't want to think. And prae is a person who likes to have a stomachache and likes to endure it. If you can endure it, it is pain. But everyone, don't follow the stomachache. Don't forget to see the doctor to check it.

# Peak story# Sleeping in the hospital ♪ Experience recounting # Sickness experience # Want to paste

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