에고 어린나이에 힘든 수술 견디느라 얼마나 힘들었을까요 9살에도 맹장이 오는군요 ㅠㅠ
It's already been five years.
That was the day I rushed my son, who suddenly had a stomach ache, to the university hospital.
At first, I went to the pediatrics department, but Dr. Mizwell from the pediatric clinic said it looked like appendicitis and told me to go to a university hospital. I was so shocked and stunned.
I'm now 9 years old and they say I have appendicitis...
Yangsang Pusan National University Hospital is a place I have been going to since my child's early years, so I went there. It was only a few hours after lunch, so I first went into the emergency room and waited.
Why does it take so long just to do one test? Waiting and waiting...
Still, once I entered the emergency room (even before entering, I waited past 1 o'clock), they put in an IV drip and administered painkillers, and my stomach pain subsided.
I had a few tests done, but the inpatient room didn't become available, so I waited until night.
Since my older child and husband came, I just stayed for a little while.
There's no need for the whole family to be in the emergency room where rooms are not available.
Fortunately, I got out of the hospital room late at night.
Fasting because of surgery scheduled for the next morning.
He's a boy who loves eating too much, so I was worried about how he would endure fasting... Since he can't even drink water, I naturally started fasting as well.
The next morning, I told my son who was looking for water to be patient just a little, more than 100 times.
I cried a lot after sending them into the operating room.
Why do I feel so much pain and tears from the child...ㅜㅜ
They called me before I woke up from the surgery.
I went in wearing clothes and a hygiene cap, but I still haven't regained consciousness... I think I kept calling to wake him up.
Maybe because I was young, I couldn't wake up well from anesthesia.
I kept trying to wake the child, but they were sleepy and couldn't get up, so I stopped waking them... I was warned not to stop and continued to wake them. I realized how difficult it is to wake someone by shaking and tapping.
After a long while, I woke up and they moved me to a hospital room.
From that point on, it became a battle with farting.
The baby needs to pass gas before they can eat...
Still, my son who loves to eat is very patient. When I told him he could fart, eat, and drink water, he watched a video and asked when he would fart, patiently waiting. I realize that it's more admirable to endure eating than being sick...
I farted after dinner that evening.
I received it just in case, and it turned out to be a good thing.
So I was able to eat too, haha.
Since she started passing gas, she finds it difficult to stay in the hospital room now. She seems bored of watching videos and keeps asking to go out... She explored the hospital almost all the time except during meal times.
The children's ward had nowhere to go, so I think I went up and down all the floors of the main building haha.
I think both of them will survive since they are being discharged after five days.