어머나 세상에나 🙈 진짜진짜 큰일나실뻔했네요 엄청 놀라셨을거 같네요
My experience of fainting and visiting the emergency room at Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital
I went to a campsite and fainted and fell on a piece of rubble.
Went to the emergency room at dawn with a tear between the eyebrow and eye.
This is my experience of fainting after visiting and receiving emergency treatment.
Last winter, I went to Pocheon Auto Camping Site with my friends, but because it was winter,
I was sleeping with a Paseco stove burning inside the tent, but my head hurt so much because the ventilation wasn't good.
I was sick so I tried to go outside for a walk, but I fainted for a moment and I don't remember anything.
The owner of the campsite saw me lying on the floor and came to our tent.
I called and they said the groom was carrying me inside, but I didn't feel anything at that moment.
I don't remember. It was about 30 minutes ago. The place where I fell
It was a place made of crushed stone and gravel, and the stone hit the left side of my forehead and between my eyes.
It was torn and bleeding profusely, but I didn't feel any pain.
I rushed to the emergency room of Uijeongbu Seongbo Hospital with my husband and washed and washed.
I sat on a chair, put on a plastic wrap around my neck, and sprayed disinfectant on my face.
At that time, I was in excruciating pain. I immediately contacted the plastic surgeon and received emergency treatment.
When I looked in the mirror, my face was a mess. My whole face was swollen and my eyes were puffy.
I came back to the campsite, packed my bags, and came home, and it was a very scary experience.
Even after coming home, I went to the nearby Beomgye Wonseong Plastic Surgery Clinic for dressing for about ten days because of the wound.
The scar is still faint. At the moment I passed out, I felt absolutely no pain or sensation.
The feelings I remember before I passed out were feeling nauseous and dizzy, and a little bit of a cold sweat.
I think that's all I felt. I was completely unconscious.
I never want to experience fainting again. If I ever have to use the stove,
If you have ventilation, it is really important.