Let me tell you what happened in the past few days. I hope you don't find it too verbose.
A few days ago, Ah Ding's throat was always uncomfortable, and he had difficulty swallowing or eating. Eventually, the pain became so severe that he even had to sleep. He took medicine for two days and it didn't help at all, so he went to the hospital again. This time, Ah Ding
Ding deliberately changed his doctor to see the doctor. (Don’t laugh, everyone, Ading is a small county and there are only two otolaryngology doctors in the entire county hospital.)
The doctor asked A Ding to do a blood test, and the results came out soon. The results showed that both the high-sensitivity protein and conventional protein C levels were several times higher than the standard. After the doctor saw it, he immediately told A Ding that you need to be hospitalized now.
A Ding was stunned when he heard it. He just had a sore throat. Does he need to be hospitalized?
After seeing A Ding's expression, the doctor explained that since your situation is a serious viral infection, it is best to be hospitalized for treatment. Otherwise, a poorly swollen place may block the throat, which will cause trouble.
After hearing this, what can A Ding do? He can only apply for hospitalization.
After I was hospitalized, I underwent various routine X-rays and blood tests. The next morning, the resident doctor told me that your transaminase was on the high side, reaching 160. Do you drink alcohol or have hepatitis B, hepatitis A, hepatitis C, etc.?
A Ding was a little confused when he heard it, shook his head and said: "No, it's just that sometimes there is a dull pain in the liver, but it doesn't last too long."
After hearing this, the doctor said: "Let's do this. You can have a B-ultrasound tomorrow and talk about it later."
To be honest, A Ding was a little panicked when he heard it. The next morning, A Ding came to the B-ultrasound room with an anxious mood.
The lady who performed the B-ultrasound was very careful and took almost half an hour. She also paused several times and went to the office next door to call her boss. The two discussed it not far away.
A Ding was lying on the bed and vaguely heard a few words about the liver, lesions, and how much it was enlarged. Hearing this, A Ding's heart immediately became cold.
After more than ten minutes, the B-ultrasound was completed, and Ading walked out of the B-ultrasound room in a daze.
In the morning, A Ding was slinging water in the ward while using Baidu on his mobile phone. It was mentioned above that if the liver is enlarged, it is either fatty liver, cirrhosis, or malignant tumors in the liver. In A Ding
It seems that it is mostly the latter.
A Ding got married relatively late, so even though he is middle-aged, the eldest son of the family is just in the second grade of junior high school, and the second son, who was born in 2016, is just in the middle class of kindergarten.
A Ding's daughter-in-law is now working as a salesperson in a supermarket, and her monthly salary is less than 3,000 yuan. But the monthly mortgage payment and car loan cost three to four thousand yuan, plus A Ding's monthly salary is less than 3,000 yuan.
Ding is an 80-year-old mother. If something happens to A Ding, it will be difficult for her to raise two children and the elderly alone.
The more he thought about it, the more frightened he became. He was confused all morning. At noon, he couldn't help but send a WeChat message to his sister and told her what happened.
Finally, Ading asked her: If anything happens to me, please take care of my two children.
My sister comforted me and said: The results haven’t come out yet, everything is unclear, and we’ll wait until the results come out. If...if anything bad happens, don’t worry too much. My sister will retire in two years. By then, everyone will
There will be a monthly pension of more than 2,000 yuan. When the time comes, my sister will have another job. Other sisters cannot guarantee that. What I can guarantee is that you will not let your two children drop out of school.
Even if they fail to go to college, my sister will find a way for them to go to a technical school to learn a trade to support themselves.
After hearing what his sister said, A Ding sat on the hospital bed and choked up.
At noon, after getting the injection, A Ding was driving home alone. Listening to the song "Hometown" sung by Xu Wei from the car, he suddenly burst into tears. Sometimes it is very simple to make a man collapse.
Some bad news or a serious illness.
When we got home, A Ding told his wife what had happened, but she was silent. Due to a power outage in the community, we went to bed early last night.
After his youngest son fell asleep, A Ding told his wife, if the test results come out tomorrow and something bad happens, don't worry. I won't die for a while, so I will sell the car first. If I am lucky, I will
If God gives me another year or two, I will work hard to pay off the house loan. I will not leave the debt to you and your children. You also don’t have to worry that one day the bank will suddenly come and take the house away. In this way, you
I and my two children will also have a place to shelter from the wind and rain in the future.
After hearing this, my wife hugged me tightly and started crying.
A Ding didn't sleep well last night, and neither did his wife. They came to the hospital early this morning to wait for the results.
Then the doctor said that B-ultrasound was present, and there was no big problem. It was just that there were diffuse lesions in the liver and the gallbladder polyps were enlarging, but your transaminases were still too high. You should pay attention to nourishing your liver.
Well, although it is still not good news, it is much better than the bad news A Ding expected, and a feeling of escaping from death arises spontaneously.
Despite this, A Ding still plans to go to the provincial hospital to inquire about it two days after being discharged from the hospital, and take the medicine back to take. As for the update, A Ding will try his best. I don’t know if it can be updated twice.
That’s it for today. If you don’t mind, let’s talk another day. A Ding is also going to the hospital for atomization.