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Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

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Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

Life, like an unpredictable storm, often sweeps over us without us noticing.

And when this storm swept through the family, especially the middle-aged parents, they became that impregnable fortress, and the torrent of life stirred up ripples in their bodies.

Some people say that when a parent is sick with a child, it is like being thrown directly into purgatory.

This may be an exaggeration, but there is a deep sense of helplessness in the face of the complex puzzle of the healthcare system.

In the emergency hall of Anhui Provincial Hospital, a pair of anxious parents with their children infected with mycoplasma pneumonia were unable to sit still.

It's not a bus station or a train station, it's a crossroads of life.

Children's Hospital No. 1 is hard to find, parents queue up in the early hours of the morning to register, and the long wait becomes a part of life.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

In the early hours of the morning, the emergency hall became the sustenance of a pair of anxious parents.

Your child has mycoplasma pneumonia and needs urgent treatment.

However, there is a shortage of beds in children's hospitals, and No. 1 is hard to find.

Parents can only come early in the morning, braving the cold wind to queue up for registration, hoping for timely diagnosis and treatment by doctors.

Children's hospitals are strained with limited beds.

Parents had to queue up at the hospital in advance for the treatment of their children.

The long wait became a part of their lives, and the anxious mood was amplified with each wait.

This is not just an isolated case, but a common problem facing China's healthcare system.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

Tensions between doctors and patients are also a manifestation of the current medical dilemma.

Healthcare workers are overwhelmed and stressed by the anxieties and expectations of patients' families.

In this case, communication between the patient's family and the medical staff may become strained, affecting the normal functioning of the doctor-patient relationship.

Behind this case is a reflection of the systemic problems in China's healthcare system.

The uneven distribution of medical resources, the tension between doctors and patients, and the long waiting time of patients all require systematic improvement.

In addition, for special diseases, such as childhood diseases, there is a need to establish a better medical system to ensure that patients receive timely treatment.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

In the process of reforming the medical system, human care is particularly important.

For the patient's family, they need more understanding, companionship, and care.

For healthcare workers, they also need a better working environment and psychological support.

Only on the basis of human care can the improvement of the medical system be more comprehensive and in-depth.

Sick children, behind them are families who can't sleep all night.

All this has become a true portrayal of the life of middle-aged people.

In this era of seeming affluence, medical expenses are still a heavy burden for many families.

Some families have no choice but to send their children to private children's hospitals, and an illness makes them face sky-high medical bills.

In the era of complicated doctor-patient relationships, this is not only the fate of sick children, but also the helpless choice of middle-aged parents under the pressure of livelihood.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

Middle-aged people, like a candle, are burning at both ends.

While struggling to make ends meet, the child's illness is like an inescapable test of fate.

In order not to delay work, middle-aged couples with busy work can only choose half-day leave and take turns to accompany their children in the hospital.

This game makes them have to fight against illness and face all kinds of hardships in life.

In the hospital, it was as if they were being tortured both mentally and physically.

Chen Long, in order to facilitate his daughter's infusion, actually bought a campervan, slept in the camper at night, and his body was seriously overdrawn.

He hadn't had a good rest for more than twenty days, but for the sake of his baby daughter, he had to grit his teeth and persevere.

This may be the truest portrayal of middle-aged people, although their bodies are gradually polished by the years, but in front of their children, they are willing to overdraft everything, for the sake of the children, for the family.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

In the hospital, the responsibilities and pressures of parents are vividly displayed.

Accompany the child to the infusion, while observing the infusion speed, and see if the child moves and presses his hand.

I was so sleepy that I squinted next to the child, and the first second after waking up, I looked up at the infusion bottle.

There was no place to hang the infusion bottles in the hospital, so the parents held them high for hours.

It's an unspeakable responsibility, a heart-wrenching pressure, but they can only bear it silently, because the moment they write their child's name on the homepage of the household register, they no longer have the right to fall.

Life is a never-ending marathon for middle-aged people.

In the face of the child's illness, the perseverance and persistence of the middle-aged have become the most beautiful scenery.

Every middle-aged person who is stubborn and stubborn is a hero in life, they may not be stronger than others, but they can carry it better than others.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

This is not an obscure philosophy, but a true portrayal of every ordinary family.

In the long river of years, they may be bent over, but they will never collapse.

This is not an official report, but a true record of ordinary things that happen in ordinary families.

In this challenging and stressful society, every middle-aged person has their own story.

This may not be a perfect era, but in such an era, we see perseverance, responsibility, and the struggle for the sake of the family.

Maybe life will bend us, but we can't fall, because we are not alone, we have elderly parents, young children, and lovers on our shoulders.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

In the long river of time, every middle-aged person is a big tree, they may not be steel and iron bones, but physical mortals.

Behind them are sick children and families who need them.

No matter how much pressure they face, they grit their teeth and persevere, because they know that when the storm of fate passes, they need to stand up straighter.

In this big family, every middle-aged person who works hard for life is worthy of respect.

In this seemingly ordinary process, they write their own legends.

They may seem fierce and fearless, but in the midst of storms, they also have their own weaknesses.

Middle-aged people trapped in a children's hospital by mycoplasma: dare not shout poor, dare not shout tired, dare not collapse

Let us applaud them and praise them, because they are writing the truest chapter of life with perseverance and hard work.

Life is like a long-distance run, every middle-aged person is a warrior on the road, and every family is a solid fortress.

Comprehend the true meaning of life in the struggle, and realize the weight of responsibility in perseverance.

Let us go through this period together, praise those inconspicuous but determined middle-aged people, let the melody of life play in perseverance, and let the light of responsibility shine in every ordinary family.

The years are hard to bear, but middle-aged parents, let us stick to that love of life together.