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My mother-in-law got married soon after my father-in-law died. Do old people still have love?

Old people also have love, and old people also have the right to pursue love. They have worked hard all their lives and want to live the life they want when they are old. I think young people should support them. Last week, I followed up in the hospital and met a couple in their fifties. My wife has high blood pressure and diabetes, and her legs and feet are inconvenient. I can't stand up and sit down alone. But ruddy and plump.

Husband is a very thin person. Carry a notebook of your own with you, with a record of blood sugar and blood pressure measured for your wife twice a day in the morning and evening, as well as the types and usage of drugs prescribed each time. When he turned to a new blank page, he could see that the book was half used. I also asked our teacher to help him write down everything he should pay attention to, saying that he was afraid of forgetting.

The teacher met them several times, and every time she prescribed medicine, she came to the clinic and routinely asked her wife about her dinner. The husband said that now she is only allowed to eat a steamed bun and drink a little porridge every night, which is much less than before. The teacher joked that you should eat less. If I were you, I wouldn't feed her. Look at your daughter-in-law, her face is still fleshy, and her face must be delicious.

The husband smiled. She used to like to drink some drinks, or she didn't drink much water, which was a little sweet, but now she can't drink it. Speaking of which, I asked my teacher to prescribe some herbs for them to soak in, saying that it would be delicious to soak my wife in water when I went back. Speaking of illness, the husband really answered the doctor, but the wife sat there and looked at the doctor with a red face. Her eyes are not as anxious as those of other patients, and she is a little confused and naive regardless of her age.

After seeing the doctor, the husband put his arm under his wife's armpit, lifted it, skillfully helped her stand up, and then helped her walk out slowly.

The patients in the whole clinic, we can't help looking at them. After people left, the teacher said with emotion, "This patient is really blessed. Her husband is so kind that even I envy him. Every time her husband records so carefully, I can't help writing them details. "

I am a medical student. I followed up in the hospital for a while and saw many patients. This couple is really the warmest and most touching. I have never experienced an unforgettable love, and marriage is far away for me. I have seen too many movies about love, and I think they are just stories.

But when I think about them, I can't help but look forward to the future person. I don't know if the couple who are about to enter old age are still in love. Or maybe it can be his responsibility and habit to tolerate and love her all the year round. I hope that when you and I are young, there will be someone around to stay with us warmly and never give up. I also hope that we can all be gentle and responsible partners.