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Descriptive injection

1. This little nurse gave me an injection again today. I was scared when I saw it. I'm sweating in one hand, and it still hurts like hell.

2. Married, sick or going to the hospital alone, infusion alone, no one to accompany, everything is your own.

The doctor said that you can't leave until you change the medicine. . . I'm alive and kicking in the morning. Why do I have to wait for an infusion? I really don't want to stay in the hospital. I'm suffocating. . .

4. I'm still a little scared today, afraid of taking medicine, afraid of injections, afraid of infusion, and even more afraid of moving knives. I don't like all the feelings of being a patient.

5. I feel a little uncomfortable, uncomfortable, and I don't know when I will get better!

6. Be sure to protect your eyes. It's really lonely to feel a person infusion in the hospital.

7. I haven't had infusion for several years, and I lost twice in half a year. I take medicine every day, and it has become a medicine jar.

8. What is the most painful thing about being a mother? It's not pregnancy, it's not giving birth to a child, it's when the child is sick, no matter how intimidating and tempting you are, you refuse to take medicine anyway. Really weak.

9. Be sure to take care of yourself, get less sick, exercise more, go to bed early and get up early, and eat on time.

10. One should not learn from other people's diseases. No one can call the nurse for an intravenous drip for you. I don't know when the blood will come back. Today, I was forced to be hospitalized for intravenous drip, dragging the infusion pole around the hospital looking for nurses.

1 1. I'm the only one in the ward ... I don't go to the toilet, I use a bedpan, and my urine smells of medicine. The sixth day of infusion.

12. Falling out of love and catching a cold met unexpectedly. I found that catching a cold was worse than falling out of love.

13. Cry every time you have an injection, and you don't need to be coaxed.