2065438+08 108,10, the hitchhiking driver contacted called at 05:40 in the morning on time. The master is already waiting. Pack up, pack your luggage and go out and get on the bus. The destination is the First Hospital of Shanda University, leaving for the provincial capital at six o'clock on time.
When they arrived at the hospital at 8 o'clock, the doctors were busy making rounds. After waiting for more than two hours, they found Dr. Su and followed him into the doctor's office. Ask clearly, scan the code on your mobile phone and register online. He filled in the admission card on the computer.
Then I went down to the lobby on the first floor to pay the hospitalization fee, and went back to the gynecologist's office on the fourth floor to tell the doctor that the procedure had been completed. He made an appointment with Dr. Yang and asked me to arrange it, and then I went to work on the computer again.
At that time, Dr. Xiao Yang was not in the office and didn't know anyone else. He had to come in and ask softly. Some said they didn't know, some said they weren't in the same group, and some said that she had gone to fill the medicine for a while and came back.
Wait, someone finally called my name. That's her and that's Dr. Yang. I recognized her this time. It's already noon. Dr. Xiao Yang arranged for me to have dinner first and meet at the office at three o'clock in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, several doctors took me to the treatment room for a preliminary examination.
I went to bed, took off a pair of pants, lay naked, crossed my legs and turned on the light. The doctor put medical gloves on him and put one hand on his abdomen to check what the cyst was.
Finally, give me a small tube of leucorrhea and send it to the laboratory in the second ward of gynecology, and then go to the emergency department to do B-ultrasound and report my name directly.
I finally found the emergency room. I can't understand a word in my head. When the clinic was an emergency room, I had to go. How can I find it? Oh, my God, do it again.
This time, I found the right place. There are some familiar faces in the waiting area outside the door. Go in, say your name and wait outside.
Men and women keep coming in and out. After about 1 hour, I heard the nurse calling my name, so I went to line up, in groups of three, one for examination, one for preparation and one for standby.
Take off your pants upside down, exposing one leg, lying naked on the examination table, with your legs apart, while the male doctor examines and the female doctor observes, while the young doctor writes the examination report on the computer.
After the B-ultrasound examination in Yin Chao, the doctor carefully examined and communicated with each other, and told the little doctor the results of the examination and analysis, so that she could make a report.
Get out of bed at once, make room for the next person to check, put on clothes and shoes, and tidy up your clothes. You don't have to get a report card. They sent it directly to the doctor in the inpatient department and returned to the ward after the examination.
The nurse told me to go to the nursing station for blood collection at six o'clock tomorrow morning, not to drink water after 12 o'clock at night, and to be on an empty stomach tomorrow morning.
On October 9, 65438, I woke up at six o'clock.
I saw a figure shaking outside the window. After washing, changing clothes and wearing a wristband, I joined the queue.
The nurse looked at the wristband, identified herself, took out a pile of blood collection tubes with my name on them, and told me to stand aside and queue up for blood collection. There are 1 1 blood collection tubes and 1 tubules for collecting urine samples.
Blood collection is very fast. When it was my turn, I joined a nurse and asked me to sit down directly. I rolled up my sleeves and tied a hose, wiped it with a cotton swab, and the needle went in and out. It was done in a short time. Then take a urine sample and put the hose in the designated position.
At 07:50 after breakfast, a group of patients gathered at the nursing station again, and the nurses named the bills. The tests to be done in the morning are electrocardiogram and chest X-ray. On the second floor of the outpatient building, on the third floor of the medical technology building, read the name and take the list yourself.
The outpatient building is relatively close. Go directly to the outpatient building and quickly climb to the second floor to find the ECG room. Give the list to the nurse and wait. Three people say that finish, they heard me go in. First, preparation, wrist exposed, chest exposed. As soon as I got up, I quickly lay down. The doctor snapped, put the instrument on my chest, and clamped my limbs with a clip, which was finished in less than a minute. This report was sent to me.
Take the printed list and rush to the medical technology building to take a chest X-ray. On the third floor, there was a sea of people. Squeeze into the crowd and give my list to the nurse. Line up first and then wait.
There used to be three studios, but today only this one is open. The machine that takes pictures of hospitalized patients inside also stopped today.
All the people who want to take a chest x-ray are crowded together, and a room full of people are crowded behind the doctors and nurses. There are so many people standing, sitting and pushing wheelchairs in the corridors and seats. When can we take pictures? There is no alternative but to wait patiently.
Suddenly, the phone rang. After the connection, the nurse asked me to go to the nursing station in the inpatient department to draw blood immediately and operate on me tomorrow.
I went back to the nursing station as quickly as possible, found the nurse, rolled up my sleeves and drew a tube of blood. Hurry back and wait. There is an operation tomorrow, and a chest X-ray must be taken today.
At noon, the doctor informed us that we couldn't shoot in the morning, the machine was too hot to go on strike, and asked the patients to queue up at 2 pm to continue. I'm ranked 45th. It's probably past three o'clock. I'll go back to dinner and have a rest.
I can't eat rice. The nurse told me to take laxatives and clean my body in the afternoon. At noon, I ate four dumpling skins pitifully.
After a short rest, I began to fill the medicine. The instructions say that my body will react after 1 hour. Let's take a chest x-ray first. It will take about an hour. When it's time to ask people waiting at the door what their names are, say they are in their twenties. Still have to wait, sit there calmly and wait patiently.
It's my turn to squeeze into the crowd quickly. The doctor told the people in the back to get closer. Let's see through the glass how the people who went in did it. As long as you listen to my instructions according to his movements, the speed will be accelerated. Everyone will spend less time, and everyone can do it in the afternoon.
Everyone does this, which is really much faster. It only takes one minute for everyone to take a chest X-ray. When I went in, I hugged the machine first, then turned around and raised my hands, all under the command of the doctor.
After some tossing and turning, the medicine I drank worked and my lower abdomen began to cramp. I trotted back to the ward and rushed into the bathroom to solve it quickly. This medicine is really powerful. It took three consecutive times to catch my breath.
I walked seven times in one afternoon with an empty stomach. The tuba is as watery as the trumpet, and my stomach has been cleaned. For tomorrow's operation, my stomach is empty.
In the evening, I was called to the anesthesiology department by the doctor and asked the doctor to sign it. I ran twice without waiting for the doctor, and that's it.
Then we were invited to the doctor's office to sign the consent form.
All kinds of accidents and risks are clearly written. It should be understood that the promised patients and their families must clearly understand.
My operation is laparoscopic resection of the left ovarian endometriosis cyst. If laparotomy is required during the operation, the surgeon will perform the operation directly without informing the family members or obtaining their consent.
If there is an accident such as massive bleeding, the possible results of blood transfusion, such as infection with hepatitis B, hepatitis A and other viruses or other risks, should be borne by themselves and be mentally prepared to bear it.
After understanding all this, sign the consent form, and the patient's family must sign it separately.
Go back to the ward and sleep peacefully, and prepare for tomorrow's operation.
/kloc-0 0 Get up early in the morning. After washing, I washed my body again because the nurse had to prepare my skin. At least, it's clean and refreshing. Put on new underwear and wait for the nurse to tell me to get ready.
Finally, I was told to go to the treatment room, bring hot water, bring a soap towel and go with the nurse. Maybe I was late and impatient, and the nurse acted simply and rudely, urging me quickly and quickly, which completely faded my feathers and made me hurt. After drying it with a towel, she found that there was no broken skin, but her hands were heavier.
Put on the hospital gown and go to the operating room with the doctor who takes the patient. The first stop is to take off your slippers, put on the slippers handed by the nurse, and then be arranged by the doctor to the small room at the door. Give me a round card the size of a box with the number 9 written on it, telling me that someone will pick me up, wait first, and then she will leave.
There were already three people when I went in, a man in his fifties and a little boy held by his father. One by one, several patients came in, holding their own number plates. Sit down next to each other and ask each other softly what surgery to do, what symptoms, how to find them, and so on.
A doctor will call number 9 in a few minutes, xxx. I replied, come with me. I followed her to operating room 9.
Are you xxx?
Yes
What kind of surgery do you have?
Ovarian cyst.
You go to the hospital bed first, take off all your clothes and put them by the pillow, and then take them out for your family to keep.
I just lay down under the covers and heard the doctor ask, are you xxx? That's right. What kind of surgery do you have? Ovarian cyst.
After several appraisals, the doctor began to give me an intravenous drip. They chatted while preparing, and I lay quietly.
A nurse handed me a list for me to sign. I looked at it and my head was dizzy. She said she hadn't taken any medicine. Are you nervous?
A male doctor said I took medicine. I barely opened my eyes and wrote my name on the horizontal line as requested by the nurse. Xxx signed it, gave it to the nurse, and then I was unconscious.
When I woke up, I was pushed out of the operating room and came to the door of the operating room on the third floor, ready to push the elevator to the ward. I opened my eyes in the gloom, surrounded by medical staff and family.
I came to the ward in a daze and heard a voice saying that I wanted to change the bed. Wake up. Lifting my heavy eyelids, I saw my hospital bed at a glance, stretched my legs and slowly moved over, covered the quilt, which was safe and then fell asleep again.
I woke up again in the afternoon, and my family said I came out at 12. The left arm is tied with an automatic pressure gauge, which automatically inflates and measures the pressure regularly. There is an intravenous drip in the right hand and an analgesic pump. Insert a catheter under your body and put four wound patches on your abdomen.
You can't turn over except that your left hand, head and legs can stretch and bend slightly. You can only walk for a long time to relieve drowsiness.
Vomiting once every afternoon, saying it is a normal reaction after operation. After six times, the symptoms improved until there was nothing to vomit.
I drank some water at night, but I still refused to eat. At eight o'clock, the little nurse came to pull it out for me, and the analgesia pump was sent to the third floor. I'm missing two things, which is much easier.
When I was sleeping in the middle of the night, a nurse came in to check. The automatic manometer was removed and my left arm was loose, so I slept more safely after midnight.
1 1 Wake up in the morning with the catheter still inserted. My family tried to help me pull it out, but I didn't pull it out, and I didn't dare to pull it out hard. Let's wait for the nurse to handle it.
I drank a few mouthfuls of millet porridge in the morning, and the doctor told me to drink less. The nurse pulled out the catheter, and after a while, she was given vaginal protection and could wear pants.
Waiting for the infusion in the morning, no one came. I went out and asked several times before I found that I didn't lose today. I had lunch in the hospital and went back to my sister-in-law in the afternoon.
The cyst taken out by the operation was sent to the laboratory for testing, and the doctor had to call to tell the result. So I rested at home for a few days.
17 went to the hospital to have the stitches removed, and the test results were fine.
18 received the first injection after operation, and then injected every 28 days for 3 to 6 months. At the same time, go through the discharge formalities and end hospitalization.
Asked the doctor about the cause of ovarian cyst, the doctor replied that the cause was unknown. Chinese medicine says that cold and dampness in the body are easy to get this disease.
Looking back on my daily life, I really didn't strictly control my indifference. I don't avoid cold food. Do not pay attention to keep warm and cold during physiological period. I don't have continuous hot water to soak my feet. Eating sweets is easy to produce moisture, which may be the cause of cysts.
Generally speaking, you should cherish and protect your body. When the disease strikes, no one can replace you.
Proper exercise, attention to diet, regular work and rest, emotional stability, optimism and cheerfulness are all necessary conditions for maintaining health. It is better to take the initiative to be the master of the body, spend a little money at ordinary times and save a lot of money with health.
In particular, female friends should reflect that thrift is a virtue, but it cannot be the source of their illness.