What is it like to go from chronic illness to recovery?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-07
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A 22-year-old young woman who had a fever for more than half a year and traveled to several hospitals and finally came to our hospital. When he came, he was in a coma and had a high fever. In the end, it was an infective endocarditis, the thrombus fell off and caused a large cerebral infarction, and the original words of our teacher told us were that it was basically incurable, and the blood pressure was low to more than 30, even if it was rescued, the best case was a vegetative person.

    The family must be saved, then saved. Open the chest, found that the valve adhesion was a mess, and if the valve was to be replaced, the family said to change, then change. After a series of surgeries, the patient is in the ICU for observation.

    Slowly, the vital signs stabilized, but the person did remain unconscious. The family is very grateful. Unexpectedly, a few months later, my eyelids moved.

    A year later, I was able to lift my legs. In more than half a year, I will be able to sit up. By the second year, I was able to button the buttons.

    At that time, our teacher was amazed, we also watched the mri**, a large infarction, it is really a miracle to be able to recover to such a fine movement as the buttons of my clothes. In another year and a half, I will be able to walk and speak, except that my speech reaction is a little slower than that of normal people, which looks normal. More than five years later, when the teacher saw the patient again, she passed by the teacher, and she couldn't tell that she had experienced such a serious illness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I've seen patients with cancer** here. According to their descriptions, the mental torture has been there from the initial pain and discomfort, to the anxiety and nervousness when going to the hospital, to the fear and fear after learning that they have cancer. Moreover, in the early days, the patient has been in deep doubt and self-blame, and cannot let go.

    In my opinion, there is only when they are relieved and let go of all these bad emotions in their minds, and it is possible to turn around. Those patients who survived for more than 5 years were all peaceful and optimistic. If they don't say it themselves, no one believes they ever had cancer.

    For them, every extra day they live is earned, so they are actively and effectively infecting the people around them. From death to life, re-seeing oneself, starting life anew, that's all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's a very relaxing experience because you're sick and you can't do a lot of things, and then you're free and you can do whatever you want.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Start with walking, light strength and flexibility training, and increase the amount of exercise according to the situation after adaptation, that is, it takes time to recover, and after two years of illness, it basically hollows out your body, taking into account the season and environmental factors, it is difficult to do without more than a year, and nutrition is also indispensable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My grandfather had cancer twice in his life, the first time was in 1979, rectal cancer, removed. The second time was in '09, kidney cancer, right nephrectomy. Now 83 years old, he can still eat a roast chicken or a steamed sea bass of more than two catties.

    I think the biggest characteristic of his old man is that he should eat, drink, and not put things on his mind. In addition, children and grandchildren have their own children and grandchildren, and they can manage their birth and raising, but they can't manage them for a lifetime. In this way, there are many unnecessary burdens and entanglements in life, and this is how I understand his philosophy of life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's the feeling of weakness all over the body, wanting to do something but not being able to do anything, and sometimes feeling very incompetent, but helpless.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I remember one time a friend of mine fell from the stairs and was in trouble, so he was hospitalized in the hospital, and he was hospitalized for a long time, and he felt well, very free, I think it was a very free experience.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's really the happiest thing, especially for my teeth, I feel like I can eat food from all over the world, and I'm very happy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Legal analysis: The law does not directly stipulate how to do better, but the idea of some plans can be deduced through relevant legal provisions. For example, the provision that workers enjoy wages and benefits during their illness can help patients reduce their financial burden and thus perform better work.

    Legal basis: Labor Law of the People's Republic of China Article 41 If a worker is unable to work due to illness, the employer shall pay wages in accordance with the following provisions: (1) 95% of the wages shall be paid within the prescribed medical treatment period (if any); (2) If the prescribed period of medical treatment is exceeded, the salary shall be paid not less than 80% or 80% of the local minimum wage.

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