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009 Preoperative examination

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    "After they left, the doctor told me that the man's condition was too serious after examination, so they were powerless. It is always a good thing to be able to operate." I took the opportunity to comfort me again.

    After listening to what I said, my father's expression was obviously relaxed and more natural.  I got my ID card from my father, and I went downstairs to handle the hospitalization related matters.

    After the hospitalization procedures were completed, the doctor told us to come for an examination early in the morning.  There are many inspection items, and the doctor patiently and carefully explained the relevant matters to be paid attention to during the inspection process, such as the order of the inspection items.  Finally, a reminder, you must make an appointment for CT examination today.  After everything was done, I joined my father, who had been sitting and resting, and headed home together.

    Early the next morning, I went to the Municipal People's Hospital with my parents.  All the time, my health has been pretty good, and there are basically no minor ailments or pains, so I seldom go to the Municipal People's Hospital for checkups.  Fortunately, my brother-in-law was waiting at the gate of the hospital early.  Under the leadership of my brother-in-law, we first came to the CT inspection office.

    Although the hospital officially started work at 7:30, there were already many people waiting outside the CT room just before 7:00.  Relying on the appointment, we first took a number, and then sat there and waited.  It didn't take long before it was overcrowded.

    With the assistance of security guards outside the ct, the family members of the patients who underwent enhanced ct went to sign.  When I went there, the doctor also emphasized very solemnly: "CT surgery is also considered a minor operation, and risks are not excluded, so the family members must sign, otherwise, we dare not perform this operation." At that time, I did not have any  It means worry, because I know that the risk of CT surgery is almost negligible, so I signed without hesitation.

    There are a lot of people and it seems a bit chaotic.  But I still found that many people went to get an injection, so I hurried to the security guard and asked my father if he needed an injection.  The security guard replied that it was necessary.  Then, I squeezed out of the crowd and accompanied my father to the injection.  After finishing, let father continue to sit and wait.

    After the miscellaneous things were dealt with, I calmed down, and through careful observation, I found that the CT examination was divided into two rooms, and my father was in the first room.  It didn't take long for me to know that the inspection in the first room was obviously much slower than that in the second room.  According to our queue number, it is estimated that we will have to wait for two or three hours.

    Soon, my brother-in-law also realized it, so he told me that he would go to other inspection items first. If he is not busy, he might as well check other items first to save time.

    I also thought it made sense, so I replied: "Okay. Don't worry, I'll take care of you here, and there won't be any problems!"

    The brother-in-law was very efficient, and came over in a short while, saying that he would go to get blood first, and there were not many people there.  I asked my mother to wait outside the CT room first, to prevent no one being here when it was our turn, and at least to occupy a seat, so that my father could be sure that there would be one for my father when he came back from checking other items.  A place to rest.

    When we got there, it was not yet eight o'clock.  Although there are some people, they are definitely not as exaggerated as in the CT room.  After a short wait it was our turn.  After the blood was drawn, I went to the relatively calm pulmonary function test department.  And soon after that, it's heart function.  The waiting time in the b-ultrasound room is relatively long.  

    Because there are many inspection items and they are not on the same floor, my father accompanied us upstairs and downstairs for a long time.  Of course, if it were normal times, this was nothing to the father who had always been in good health.  It's just that my father is different now.  Looking at my father who was out of breath and almost struggling to walk, my heart hurt.  But I didn't go up to help, because I know my father's unique arrogance, and I don't want to offend my father's dignity.  Although his face was covered with sweat, his father's waist was still straight.  At this moment, deep in my heart, I can't help but feel a deep respect for my father.

    When we came to the waiting area of ??the CT examination room again, it seemed that there were not as many people as before.  But in and out, some people leave and some people come, in general, it still presents a prosperous scene.

    Looking at the number of CT Room 1, I knew that it was almost my father's turn, so I didn't dare to go elsewhere.  While waiting, I saw a patient who had already been injected because he still had an IV line in his arm.  But when he was about to enter the CT room for examination, the doctor found that there were white marks left around his mouth.  After questioning, I found out that the patient had just had a barium meal.  The doctor said very sorry that he could no longer perform CT examination.  The patient asked very anxiously what he should do now.  The doctor replied that he could only come back tomorrow, and reminded that he must not eat before the examination tomorrow.  At this time, I am glad in my heart.  Because, my father's attending doctor explained the precautions very clearly and in place.  father todayNot only did he not eat, but he also did not perform a barium meal examination just now.

    Waiting is boring, so I went over and told my father what I had just seen and heard.  After this incident, from my father's expression, I can see that he is still full of confidence in the doctor who is about to treat him.  In fact, my thoughts were the same as my father's at that time, because I know that carefulness is a prerequisite for an excellent doctor.  In my opinion, the trust and confidence in the doctor can help my father overcome the illness smoothly.  Seeing that my goal has been achieved, I showed a rare smile these days.

    Finally it was my father's turn. After the heavy metal door was opened, my mother, brother-in-law and I entered with my father.  My father took off his belt and handed it to me, and then lay down as the doctor asked.  After everything was ready, the doctor told me, my mother and brother-in-law to go out and wait.

    The thick metal door closed slowly.  I walked back and forth in front of the heavy metal door, feeling a little uneasy.  Although the situation is not optimistic, I actually don't know how bad it is.  I know that through CT examination, many things will be clear.  I am afraid that my father's condition has developed to an irreversible point.  This is the so-called care leads to chaos.

    My mother is not as nervous as I am, it may have something to do with us hiding it together with her.  Because, we took into account the psychological fragility of the mother, and we were afraid that if she couldn't bear it, she would cry all day long and affect the father's emotions.  The mother is not clear about the extent of the deterioration of the father's condition.  Influenced by her father, she now always believes that esophageal cancer is nothing, and can be cured with a minor operation.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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