Just now, I felt like I was on the verge of death. This is what happened:
Today, for the first time, my aunt was in so much pain that she had no energy to eat breakfast. I don’t know if this was the reason for hypoglycemia. In short, her hands and feet were numb, she was covered in cold sweat, palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, and nausea.
I drank several large mouthfuls of honey as an emergency response, thinking that the symptoms would be relieved, but my breathing became increasingly rapid, my hands and feet became increasingly numb, and I broke out in a cold sweat, so I quickly asked my roommate to call 120.
But before the 120 shots were finished, my whole body was numb to the point of being stiff and unconscious. Even my jaw was so stiff that I couldn't speak clearly. My breathing was so rapid that I had to gasp for breath. My roommate was so scared that his hands and feet were shaking. There were no hospitals nearby.
In the ambulance, the operator told me that it would take half an hour to arrive at a distant hospital at the fastest.
At that time, I felt that my consciousness was blurred. I wondered if I had a cerebral hemorrhage (a friend died suddenly due to a cerebral hemorrhage before, so I always remembered the disease of cerebral hemorrhage), and I also thought that it might be severe hypoglycemia, so
I asked my roommate to quickly feed me some honey.
I guess I shouldn't die. In short, after eating some more honey, I don't know how long it took, but my face began to regain consciousness, my breathing gradually became calmer, and I was able to speak gradually. Then my hands and feet gradually regained consciousness, until finally, my whole body was completely numb.
The numbness and stiffness are basically gone.
Maybe the honey I had eaten before was finally absorbed by the body, so the blood sugar concentration in the body gradually recovered during the emergency, and the symptoms gradually eased. Then I ate some sugar and white rice. At this moment, I felt a little dizzy in addition to
Apart from feeling nauseous, nothing seems to be wrong.
After I woke up, I also learned a great lesson. From now on, I must eat three meals a day on time and normally. I would also like to remind you, little cuties, that breakfast, especially, is very important and must be paid attention to. Mild hypoglycemia will cause
It causes dizziness, cold sweats, nausea, and slight numbness in my hands and feet. The more serious ones are probably my whole body stiffness and on the verge of syncope. The most serious ones can cause irreversible brain damage and may turn me into a vegetative state.
I'm still a little lucky that my roommates are all here. One roommate helped me call 120, and the other fed me honey. I can't imagine what I would do if I was alone.
Finally, I'm sorry everyone, I plan to take leave today because my aunt is still hurting and her head is a little dizzy. I was also a little scared during the process. I even felt that I was going to die for a moment. It was a terrible feeling.
, never encountered before.
I will try my best to ensure that I will resume normal updates next month. Also, I haven’t watched the author’s backstage for a long time. I watched it today and found that there are many cute little supports, comments, rewards, votes, subscriptions, etc. Thank you, thank you.
Still waiting, I wish all the little cuties good health. Be sure to eat well and maintain good work and rest habits.