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Sentences suitable for a person to send a circle of friends in the hospital.

First, I said I want to have long hair, but I can't stand summer. I said I wanted to like it all the time, but I couldn't stand the time.

Second, buy medicine to buy medicine. If taking medicine can solve the problem, there is no need to open a hospital.

Third, you don't know who to love until you are drunk, and you don't know who to love until you are sick.

Fourth, if you are sick, you won't see it, which makes you feel uncomfortable and heartbroken.

5. I am in the hospital. You don't know I'm sick. You don't know?

Six, sick will take care of me, give me water, give me medicine, as if I remember you taking care of me for so many years, I hate the feeling of death.

Seven, missing is a disease. So now I just want to say that I am sick.

Eight, I always like to sleep when I am sick, because the quilt feels too warm.

Nine, in this chaotic years, a illness, a departure, a trip, may be a lifetime.

Ten, caught a cold! Anxious to get angry, sad and not in the mood! Leave me alone!

Buy medicine. If taking medicine can solve the problem, there is no need to open a hospital.

Twelve, if I am sick, I will not watch, uncomfortable, heartache.

Thirteen, strangers feel particularly helpless when they are sick, and it is always easy to be poked to tears.

Fourteen, the hospital, a place where you will go, can see sadness flowing in the air!

Fifteen, I hate hospitals, I hate getting sick, I hate infusion, I hate taking medicine, but all the doctors I meet are good.

Sixteen, when the body is weak, the mind is also slow.

Seventeen years old, so cute, so charming, but so cruel.

Eighteen years old, sick, cold, uncomfortable.

Nineteen, nothing is eternal, and nothing is long. Find an excuse and anyone can go first.

I believe that in a plague, as many people died from fear as from disease.

This is a real society. Don't tell stories with your fairy tales here.

Twenty-two, people say that they are blessed to survive. I hope so.

If you are sick, take more rest and take care of yourself. After all, I can't give you hot water, let alone a hug, and I have to laugh with you as if nothing had happened.

He didn't know that he cared about me until he had a fever and didn't say good night.

Twenty-five, I didn't know I was fragile until I was sick. It turns out that I am not as strong as I thought!

Twenty-six, when I have a fever, few people come to see me who have been talking all my life.

Twenty-seven, I feel like a peaceful old lady when I am sick. Sit in the sun and listen to music. Then I dozed off and kept coughing.

Twenty-eight, if you are sick with a cold, find medicine and water yourself. If you don't care about yourself, who will care about you?

At the age of 29, I began to learn to accept the plunder and gifts of reality.

Thirty, with a great mood, watching a great life.

Why don't you take good care of yourself? You see, you are still sick.

Thirty-two, in this chaotic years, a illness, a departure, a trip, may be a lifetime.

33. When a person is sick, I will shed tears unconsciously.

Thirty-four, flustered, short of breath, low air pressure, even God is merciless.

Treatment of cold: steaming face, drinking hot coke, soaking in hot dry, sleeping all day, getting wet in the rain, chatting, drinking iced coffee with salt and eating diet meals.

Regard love as a luxury of life: you can live without the best.

Being sick is your most vulnerable time, so learn to be kind to yourself.

Thirty-eight, brothers want to drink, don't drink, accompany drunk! Brother is sick, stop asking, escort!

Thirty-nine, only I am sick at home, no one to accompany me!

Forty, after all, I still didn't hold my breath. It's really good to be married and have company in a lonely infusion.

I have a cold, my nose is uncomfortable, and I can't help sneezing. I want to go to bed early, but I am not sleepy. I'm in a bad mood, annoyed and confused. . .